It functions alongside (in series and in parallel to) biochemical factors, transcriptional networks, and other physical forces ... suggesting active regulation of these electrical phenomena. For example, the wound electric currents are always the strongest ... biochemical and bioelectrical dynamics in pattern regulation". Journal of the Royal Society Interface. 14 (134): 20170425. doi: ... this large-scale biophysics approach has historically been in the shadow of the limelight of biochemical gradients and genetic ...
Initially, fermentation processes, as well as mixing phenomena and aeration with an emphasis on agricultural or food science ... This journal was formerly known as Journal of Biochemical and Microbiological Technology and Engineering (J. Biochem. Microbiol ... Biotechnology and Bioengineering is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering biochemical engineering science that was ...
Kerr, John F. R.; Wyllie, Andrew; Currie, Alastair (August 1972). "Apoptosis: A Basic Biological Phenomenon with Wide-ranging ... The digestion of chromatin DNA at regularly spaced sites by a nuclear deoxyribonuclease". Biochemical and Biophysical Research ... information is available to link the timing of morphological features at the cell surface and in the nucleus to the biochemical ... oligonucleosomal fragments generated by Ca/Mg-dependent endonuclease is accepted as one of the best-characterized biochemical ...
Due to variations in the distribution of dissolved oxygen, as well as temperature, pH, and nutrients, the transport phenomena ... Typically, intracellular enzymes require cell lysis and separation of complex biochemical mixtures. Extracellular enzymes are ... Enzyme adsorption onto carriers functions based on chemical and physical phenomena such as van der Waals forces, ionic ...
This is a phenomenon that has been found by researchers in the United Kingdom during experiments done in September 2010. The ... A biochemical nanoreactor is created simply by unwrapping a biological virus through scientific methods, eliminating its ...
Detection is based on molecular homochirality, a characteristic property of the biochemicals of life. The aim of the project is ... This phenomenon is called circular polarization and is caused by the biological matter's homochirality." These unique spirals ...
The organic matter is measured as biochemical oxygen demand (BOD). BOD values in the pond effluent are lower than in the ... Waste stabilization ponds reproduce these biological phenomena before they take place in the receiving surface water and cause ...
It is a mode of cell death defined by characteristic morphological, biochemical and molecular changes. It was first described ... Kerr JF, Wyllie AH, Currie AR (Aug 1972). "Apoptosis: a basic biological phenomenon with wide-ranging implications in tissue ... Programmed cell death is a distinct genetic and biochemical pathway essential to metazoans. An intact death pathway is required ... Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 451 (4): 644-9. doi:10.1016/j.bbrc.2014.08.047. PMID 25139236. Danial NN, ...
A necrotic center is a phenomenon in which cells that are not in direct contact with the culture medium die from a lack of ... A scaffold's biochemical properties should be similar to those of the ECM. It must facilitate cell adhesion through textural ... On the other hand, decellularized plant tissue typically lacks mammalian biochemical cues, so it needs to be coated with ... However, an alternative fibrillar protein has been isolated in microbes that lack collagen's biochemical cues, but has its kind ...
This phenomenon is then called alternative splicing. Alternative splicing can occur in many ways. Exons can be extended or ... Warf MB, Berglund JA (March 2010). "Role of RNA structure in regulating pre-mRNA splicing". Trends in Biochemical Sciences. 35 ... Morcos PA (June 2007). "Achieving targeted and quantifiable alteration of mRNA splicing with Morpholino oligos". Biochemical ... Spliceosomal splicing and self-splicing involve a two-step biochemical process. Both steps involve transesterification ...
One way this phenomenon has been studied is on the basis of the repeated stress model done by Camp RM et al.(among others). In ... The perception of fear is elicited by many different stimuli and involves the process described above in biochemical terms. ... A common phenomenon from film theory was borrowed which states that the presentation of a neutral visual scene intensifies the ...
Plants use this phenomenon for guiding pollinators to the petal center [Fig. 4]. Apart from providing yellow flower colouration ... Biochemical Systematics and Ecology. 6 (4): 287-291. doi:10.1016/0305-1978(78)90047-9. Briscoe, Adriana D.; Chittka, Lars (2001 ...
The periplasm is pinched off as bacterial outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) for translocating microbial biochemical signals into ... occurring at the host-pathogen interface also dispels the myth that exocytosis is purely a eukaryotic cell phenomenon. Five ...
Thus, the biochemical mechanism for the cold resistance of H. japonica is yet to be fully determined. H. japonica have also ... Other frog species, at such temperatures, will accumulate ice, a phenomenon that proves lethal. This accumulation of ice was ...
Most research has concentrated on fungi and has ranged from cellular and biochemical aspects to the environment and ... The environmental and biotechnological significance of these phenomena is a consistent focus. The COG3 consortium is a NERC ...
Jayaraman, R (December 2008). "Bacterial persistence: some new insights into an old phenomenon". Journal of Biosciences. 33 (5 ... Biochemical Pharmacology. 162: 169-176. doi:10.1016/j.bcp.2018.11.004. PMID 30414937. S2CID 53285399. Bigger JW (14 October ... The formation of bacterial persisters is now known to be a common phenomenon that can occur by the formation of persister cells ...
Modeling and analysis of transport phenomena is essential for many industrial applications. Transport phenomena involve fluid ... Advancements in biochemical engineering in the 1940s, for example, found application in the pharmaceutical industry, and ... Transport phenomena gave an analytical approach to chemical engineering while PSE focused on its synthetic elements, such as ... Modeling lof transport phenomena, therefore, requires an understanding of applied mathematics. Chemical engineers "develop ...
RJ Williams (1956) Biochemical Individuality: The Basis for the Genetotrophic Concept (John Wiley & Sons, 1956; University of ... The molecular medicine perspective emphasizes cellular and molecular phenomena and interventions rather than the previous ... In 1956, Roger J. Williams wrote Biochemical Individuality, a prescient book about genetics, prevention and treatment of ...
... biochemical, developmental, genetic), and have had significant ecological studies. From a fluid dynamical perspective, their ... while their high degree of symmetry simplifies theoretical descriptions of those same phenomena. As they are photosynthetic, ...
Biochemical evidence to support this effect was confirmed in a lab study in 2017, finding that mothers with a gay son, ... This phenomenon is known as the fraternal birth order effect. The correlation is not found in those with older adoptive or step ... biochemical evidence for the effect was found which demonstrated that mothers of sons, particularly those with gay sons, had ...
and Biochemical Eng., Rutgers University, April, 2000. George K. Batchelor Lecturer in Fluid Mechanics, Department of Applied ... Advanced Transport Phenomena: Fluid Mechanics and Convective Transport Processes, Cambridge University Press, New York (2007). ...
Grabar's research on immunological phenomena led him to have unorthodox views on the role of molecules. Grabar suggested that ... Jacobs, Stanley (September 25, 2009). "Ultrafilter membranes in biochemistry". In Glick, David (ed.). Methods of Biochemical ... Van Gilse, Henriette A. (April 1955). "Adsorption as a Major Phenomenon in the Concentration of Gonadotrophins by ... the chemical or biochemical properties of the antigens (using various dyes or enzyme substrates), their electrophoretic ...
Stromorken, H (24 April 2009). "The release reaction of secretion: A general basic phenomenon related to phagocytosis/ ... Biochemical Pharmacology. 20 (1): 119-24. doi:10.1016/0006-2952(71)90477-1. PMID 5570631. Day, HJ; Stormorken, H; Holmsen, H ( ...
To understand the phenomenon, particles attempting to travel across a potential barrier can be compared to a ball trying to ... Electron tunnelling is a key factor in many biochemical redox reactions (photosynthesis, cellular respiration) as well as ... This phenomenon is referred as chaos-assisted tunnelling. and is characterized by sharp resonances of the tunnelling rate when ... This phenomenon is known as dynamical tunnelling. The concept of dynamical tunnelling is particularly suited to address the ...
It is a mode of cell death defined by characteristic morphological, biochemical and molecular changes. It was first described ... Kerr JF, Wyllie AH, Currie AR (Aug 1972). "Apoptosis: a basic biological phenomenon with wide-ranging implications in tissue ... The Biochemical Journal. 349 (3): 885-93. doi:10.1042/bj3490885. PMC 1221218. PMID 10903152. Maruyama K, Sugano S (1994). " ...
He was a founding member of the Biochemical Society and editor of its journal for 25 years. Arthur was born to Scottish ... and when he entered the Institute he applied his methods to the investigation of biological phenomena such as the chemical ... Five years later, in 1907 he was appointed Head of the Biochemical Department, a position which he held until his retirement in ... Manchester, K. (2000). "Arthur Harden: An unwitting pioneer of metabolic control analysis". Trends in Biochemical Sciences. 25 ...
ISBN 978-0-674-03327-6. Numbers, Ronald L. (2009). "Myth 24: That Creationism is a Uniquely American Phenomenon". Galileo goes ... and acknowledged that biochemical evolution took place, drawing the line only at the story of Adam and Eve's creation. ... and claimed that the Noachian Flood was only a local phenomenon. In the decades of the 20th century, George McCready Price and ... That Creationism is a Uniquely American Phenomenon". Galileo goes to jail and other myths about science and religion. Cambridge ...
The methods employed in experimental biology are numerous and of different nature including molecular, biochemical, biophysical ... in the field of biology concerned with the conduction of experiments to investigate and understand biological phenomena. The ...
They consist of three major components: a central biochemical oscillator with a period of about 24 hours that keeps time; a ... A systems biology approach may relate circadian rhythms to cellular phenomena that were not originally considered regulators of ... A circadian clock, or circadian oscillator, is a biochemical oscillator that cycles with a stable phase and is synchronized ... It is not, however, clear precisely what signal (or signals) enacts principal entrainment to the many biochemical clocks ...
The exact biochemical processes in the suggested melanin-based synthesis of organic compounds or other metabolites for fungal ... a phenomenon called "radiotropism". Study has ruled out the presence of carbon as the resource attracting the fungal colonies, ... the fungal cell wall or toxic intermediates formed in melanin biosynthesis have been suggested to contribute to this phenomenon ...