Bioenergetic Analysis
Mostrando 1-9 de 9 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Prophylactic application of laser light restores L-FABP expression in the livers of rats submitted to partial ischemia
OBJECTIVES: The objective of the present study was to evaluate the protective effect of pre-conditioning treatment with laser light on hepatic injury in rats submitted to partial ischemia using mitochondrial function and liver fatty acid binding protein as markers. METHODS: Rats were divided into four groups (n=5): 1) Control, 2) Control + Laser, 3) Partia
Clinics. Publicado em: 02/07/2018
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2. Seasonal analysis of condition, biochemical and bioenergetic indices of females of Brazilian flathead, Percophis brasiliensis
Percophis brasiliensis é uma espécie demersal que constitui um recurso importante para a pesca costeira na Argentina. Não obstante, a informação sobre a dinâmica bioenergética da reprodução não tem sido reportada. Assim, as variações sazonais dos fatores de condição, composição bioquímica e densidade de energia de diferentes tecidos foram an
Neotrop. ichthyol.. Publicado em: 2013-03
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3. Corpo, imagem e subjetividade: envelhecimento como processo vital
O objetivo deste trabalho é a reflexão sobre os processos de envelhecimento, pensando-os como processos singulares e vitais. O trabalho de campo privilegiou o contato com pessoas numa etapa existencial em que força e vigor físico, papéis na sociedade, bem como características psíquicas e cognitivas, estão mudando, o que pode gerar sofrimento psíquic
Publicado em: 2007
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4. Sentimentos e emoções: um estudo com professores e alunos de medicina veterinária
ABSTRACT The teaching profession in Veterinary Medicine is a field of research which has not been very much explored yet and it has not virtually considered the student and the professor of this course as a whole, taking into account the emotions, the cognition and the motor aspects. This reasearch was elaborated from these ascertains and from the importance
Publicado em: 2005
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5. Grounding in Bioenergetic Analysis. An update. / Grounding na análise Bioenergética: Uma proposta de atualização.
O objetivo deste trabalho foi aprofundar e atualizar o conceito do grounding na Análise Bioenergética. Esta abordagem combina os princípios fundamentais da psicanálise com o trabalho direto no organismo visto do ponto de vista do seu desenvolvimento energético, emocional e relacional. Os dois paradigmas da psicanálise, pulsional e objetal, foram discut
Publicado em: 2005
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6. Microfilament or microtubule assembly or disassembly against a force.
Microtubules (tubulin) or bundles of microfilaments (actin) are thought to cause movement, in some instances, by disassembly or assembly of subunits. Possible examples are the pulling of a chromosome toward a pole in mitosis (anaphase) or the deformation of a cell membrane to change the shape of a cell. This paper examines the relevant elementary bioenergeti
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7. Topological Analysis of the Aerobic Membrane-Bound Formate Dehydrogenase of Escherichia coli
Besides formate dehydrogenase N (FDH-N), which is involved in the major anaerobic respiratory pathway in the presence of nitrate, Escherichia coli synthesizes a second isoenzyme, called FDH-O, whose physiological role is to ensure rapid adaptation during a shift from aerobiosis to anaerobiosis. FDH-O is a membrane-bound enzyme complex composed of three subun
American Society for Microbiology.
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8. Changes in Quinone Profiles of Hot Spring Microbial Mats with a Thermal Gradient
The respiratory and photosynthetic quinones of microbial mats which occurred in Japanese sulfide-containing neutral-pH hot springs at different temperatures were analyzed by spectrochromatography and mass spectrometry. All of the microbial mats that developed at high temperatures (temperatures above 68°C) were so-called sulfur-turf bacterial mats and produc
American Society for Microbiology.
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9. Bioenergetic consequences of lactose starvation for continuously cultured Streptococcus cremoris.
Streptococcus cremoris cells that had been grown in a chemostat were starved for lactose. The viability of the culture remained essentially constant in the first hours of starvation and subsequently declined logarithmically. The viability pattern during starvation varied with the previously imposed growth rates. The death rates were 0.029, 0.076, and 0.298 h