Knock Sensor
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1. Considerations on other jobs of the knock sensor for the electronic control of Otto cycle engines using spectral analysis / Considerações sobre outros empregos do sensor de detonação para o controle eletrônico de motores ciclo Otto utilizando análise espectral
Este trabalho apresenta um estudo para a qualificação do sensor de detonação como elemento de realimentação para o sistema de controle eletrônico de motores de combustão interna. A metodologia proposta consiste no uso do sensor de detonação, previamente instalado pelo fabricante do motor com a finalidade de eliminar o indesejável efeito da combust
Publicado em: 2006
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2. The Qγ component of intra-membrane charge movement is present in mammalian muscle fibres, but suppressed in the absence of S100A1
S100A1 is a Ca2+ binding protein that modulates excitation–contraction (EC) coupling in skeletal and cardiac muscle. S100A1 competes with calmodulin for binding to the skeletal muscle SR Ca2+ release channel (the ryanodine receptor type 1, RyR1) at a site that also interacts with the C-terminal tail of the voltage sensor of EC coupling, the dihydropyridine
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3. Interaction of Adipocyte Fatty Acid-binding Protein (AFABP) and JAK2: AFABP/aP2 AS A REGULATOR OF JAK2 SIGNALING*
Adipocyte fatty acid-binding protein (AFABP/aP2) facilitates the intracellular solubilization and trafficking of lipids within the aqueous environment of the cell. Studies in the AFABP/aP2 knock-out mouse suggest that the protein may have roles in cellular processes broader than lipid transport. We present herein the finding that AFABP/aP2 interacts with
American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
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4. Synaptotagmin-2 Controls Regulated Exocytosis but Not Other Secretory Responses of Mast Cells*
Mast cell degranulation is a highly regulated, calcium-dependent process, which is important for the acute release of inflammatory mediators during the course of many pathological conditions. We previously found that Synaptotagmin-2, a calcium sensor in neuronal exocytosis, was expressed in a mast cell line. We postulated that this protein may be involved in
American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
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5. Functional association of poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase with DNA polymerase alpha-primase complex: a link between DNA strand break detection and DNA replication.
Poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) is an element of the DNA damage surveillance network evolved by eukaryotic cells to cope with numerous environmental and endogenous genotoxic agents. PARP has been found to be involved in vivo in both cell proliferation and base excision repair of DNA. In this study the interaction between PARP and the DNA polymerase alpha-
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6. Real-time monitoring of cAMP levels in living endothelial cells: thrombin transiently inhibits adenylyl cyclase 6
The crosstalk between Ca2+ and cAMP signals plays a significant role for the regulation of the endothelial barrier function. The Ca2+-elevating agent thrombin was demonstrated to increase endothelial permeability and to decrease cAMP levels. Since Ca2+ and cAMP signals are highly dynamic, we aimed to study the temporal resolution between thrombin-evoked Ca2+
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