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Adipogenesis, lipogenesis and lipolysis is stimulated by mild but not severe hypoxia in 3T3-L1 cells
Autor:
Michal Koc, Jan Pala, Jan Polak, Martin Weiszenstein, Jan Trnka, Sumeet Gulati, Katerina Westlake, Moustafa Elkalaf, Andrea Plihalova, Antonin Prochazka, Martina Musutova
Publikováno v:
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 478:727-732
In-vitro investigation of the effects of hypoxia is limited by physical laws of gas diffusion and cellular O2 consumption, making prolonged exposures to stable O2 concentrations impossible. Using a gas-permeable cultureware, chronic effects of mild a
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biological Physics. 42:223-233
The resistance of goose (Anser anser f. domestica) eggs to damage was determined by measuring the average rupture force, specific deformation and rupture energy during their compression at different compression speeds (0.0167, 0.167, 0.334, 1.67, 6.6
Publikováno v:
Journal of biological physics. 42(4)
The mechanical behavior of eggshell was determined in terms of average rupture force and corresponding deformation. For the experiment, we selected goose eggs (Anser anser f. domestica). Samples of eggs were compressed along their x-axis and z-axis.
Autor:
Moustafa Elkalaf, Jan Trnka, Jan Kovar, Ondrej Seda, Jan Polak, Petr Halada, Nela Pavlikova, Martin Weiszenstein, Jan Pala
Publikováno v:
Cellularmolecular biology letters. 20(5)
Experiments using cultured primary cells or cell lines are a routine in vitro approach used across multiple biological disciplines, However, the structural and functional influences of various cultureware materials on cultured cells is not clearly un
Autor:
Victoria J. Adlam, Andrew M. James, Geoffrey F. Kelso, Jordi Asin-Cayuela, Thabo Mahendiran, Robin A.J. Smith, Frances H. Blaikie, Helena M. Cochemé, Carolyn M. Porteous, Abdul-Rahman B. Manas, Michael P. Murphy, Meredith F. Ross, Jan Trnka
Publikováno v:
Mitochondrion. 7:S94-S102
Mitochondrial oxidative damage contributes to a range of degenerative diseases. Ubiquinones have been shown to protect mitochondria from oxidative damage, but only a small proportion of externally administered ubiquinone is taken up by mitochondria.