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Autor:
J Honour
Publikováno v:
The Imaging Science Journal. 57:303-316
High-speed imaging records valuable information of events that occur in microscopic timescales and provides an insight into fast changing phenomena that eludes visual understanding. Over the past hundred and fifty years cameras have evolved from very
Publikováno v:
Clinical science. 9(4)
Autor:
Alimuddin Zumla, Brian R. Walker, Graham A. W. Rook, Robert W. Baker, Rory J. Shaw, J Honour, David S. Jessop, Stafford L. Lightman
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 162:1641-1647
To evaluate a possible role for altered cortisol metabolism in mediating the immunoparesis associated with progressive tuberculosis (TB), we have studied the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, and the activities of the 11 beta -hydroxysteroid dehyd
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New Phytologist. 134:463-469
A method which determines the null point for stomatal aperture has been used to estimate the apoplastic concentrations of potassium and calcium adjacent to the stomatal guard cells of Commelina communis. These two ions are contributors to important a
Autor:
Graham A. W. Rook, J Honour, P. Silva, Héctor Fabio Bermúdez Orozco, R. Leyva, Rogelio Hernández-Pando
Publikováno v:
FEMS Immunology & Medical Microbiology. 12:63-72
When mice were infected with virulent Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv by the intra-tracheal route, there was an early phase of adrenal hyperplasia, histologically resembling the adrenocorticotropic (ACTH)-driven changes seen in Cushing's disease. Th
Autor:
Brian R. Walker, Paula M. Williamson, J Honour, Mark Brown, Christopher R. W. Edwards, Judith A. Whitworth
Publikováno v:
Hypertension. 25:626-630
Abstract Preeclampsia is accompanied by amplification of the sodium retention that is a feature of normal pregnancy. Recent evidence suggests that mineralocorticoid receptor activation is increased in preeclampsia, but classic mineralocorticoids (ald
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences. 259:301-306
The usual response of stomata to abscisic acid (ABA) is a promotion of closure or an inhibition of opening. There are, however, a few reports that at low temperatures the stomata of chill-sensitive species show a reversal of this normal effect, i.e.
Autor:
N. Aktan, N. Palavan-Ünsal, A. V. Andonov, K. M. Georgieva, I. T. Yordanov, L. Atanasiu, E. Petcu, O. K. Atkin, N. K. Barabás, L. Erdei, J. Baumann, K. P. Bader, G. Bayçu, M. Önal, C. Bock, A. Jacob, A. Mayer, G. O. Kirst, G. Borovsky, L. Voronova, V. Voinikov, E. Borowski, L. Kozlowska, B. Botos-Bálo, Gy. Váradi, I. Happ, V. M. Busuioc, S. I. Toma, C. E. Cabeza, J. F. Ledent, S. Chamont, C. Christov, M. Boshcova, S. Furnadzieva, T. Zafirova, M. Čiamporová, V. Banásová, G. Ouzounidou, Han Clement, Philip R. Van Hasselt, L. Gara, M. C. Tullio, C. Paciolla, A. Stefani, O. Arrigoni, M. de Ramon, M. J. Reigosa, M. A. Doussi, C. A. Thanos, S. I. Fenik, T. B. Trofimyak, Ya. B. Blume, M. Fernandez-Pascual, C. Lorenzo, M. R. Felipe, F. R. Minchin, A. J. Gordon, L. A. Filonick, S. Frechilla, M. Royuela, C. Arrese-Igor, P. M. Aparicio-Tejo, R. Gabbrielli, P. Gremigni, T. Pandolfini, J. Gloser, V. Gloser, N. V. Goncharova, V. V. Sheverdov, I. V. Zhebrakova, V. P. Grakhov, V. G. Kozeko, M. Greger, E. Heyman, V. N. Grishko, L. Guglielminetti, P. Perata, A. Alpi, Yitzchak Gutterman, S. J. Honour, C. Ihle, H. Laasch, T. I. Ivanova, O. S. Yudina, A. Kacperska, C. C. Kadis, K. Georghiou, T. D. Khilko, S. V. Klimov, T. I. Trunova, L. V. Kosakivska, E. V. Maidebura, O. P. Kostyuk, A. N. Mikheev, Yu. A. Kutlakhmedov, J. I. Kozlova, V. G. Reutsky, A. P. Kravetz, Y. A. Pavlenco, M. Kubacka, F. Kühn, Vladimir V. Kuznetsov, T. Landberg, P. S. Campos, M. C. Matos, J. A. Laureano, J. R. Ramalho, M. E. Guedes, F. C. Lidon, G. D. Leina, M. Lopez-Carbonell, E. Prinsen, A. Pastor, H. Onckelen, R. Lösch, A. Zohlen, A. Gonzales, M. S. Jimenez, D. Morales, G. Aschan, C. Lütz, F. Kaiser, E. Masarovičová, A. Lux, G. Kobelová, C. Mattioni, P. V. Negru, T. N. Medvedeva, G. F. Tudorake, R. M. Newbery, R. Olah, M. Moustakas, S. Karataglis, N. Pedrol, P. Ramos, M. Peisker, I. Tichá, J. Václavík, D. Ostareck, M. Pfeffer, T. L. Pons, M. Popović, S. Kevrešan, J. Kandrač, J. Kočiš, D. Štajner, N. Petrivić, R. Kastori, L. A. Popovicheva, Y. B. Shevchenko, J. Porankiewicz, E. A. Gwóźdź, A. I. Prokhnevsky, M. V. Ruchko, B. V. Sorochinsky, A. Y. Sergeeva, R. Przymusiński, R. Rucińska, F. I. Pugnaire, P. Haase, L. D. Incoll, S. C. Clark, P. M. Pukacki, K. Radotić, S. Todorović, J. Zakrzewska, M. Jeremić, Z. Sakač, D. Panković, T. Ćupina, M. Plesničar, R. Save, C. Biel, J. Pons, J. Massons, R. Scheuerlein, S. Treml, B. Thar, U. K. Tirlapur, D. -P. Häder, J. Schneider, J. Legocka, G. Winiarska, L. Schreiber, S. N. Shabala, S. N. Sheremetiev, N. I. Shtemenko, B. Sosak-Swiderska, D. Tyrawska, U. Mazurek, B. Stevanović, J. Šinžar, O. Glišić, A. Stroinski, Maria Terbea, Gh. Micut, V. Titei, M. C. Thibaud, T. Betsche, M. Tosserams, A. J. Visser, M. W. Groen, G. Kalis, R. Kwant, E. Magendans, J. Rozema, C. Bajan, E. Popowska-Nowak, K. Grochala, M. J. Utrillas, L. Alegre, H. A. G. M. Van Den Boogaard, D. Alewijnse, E. J. Veneklaas, H. Lambers, T. A. W. Van Der Kooij, L. J. Kok, Adrie Van Der Werf, Tjeerd Bouma, Ingeborg Scheurwater, Hans Lambers, P. R. Hasselt, W. S. Chow, J. M. Anderson, D. Vidal, D. Grau, M. Sanjose, I. Fleck, R. Villar, J. Merino, G. Y. Vincze, J. Vallner, S. Balazsy, A. Balogh, F. Kiss, L. J. Zaric, L. Stefanovic, B. Kerecki, M. Radosavljevic, O. B. Zivalyuk, I. A. Filonick
Publikováno v:
Biologia plantarum. 36:S257-S307
Publikováno v:
Journal of pediatric endocrinologymetabolism : JPEM. 23(3)
Background: There is a poorly understood association between obesity and hypertension. We demonstrated abnormalities of adrenal androgen and cortisol metabolites in four hypertensive obese children. Patients: Four males (aged 10 to 15 years) were eva
Publikováno v:
Diabetes. 40:211-216
Diabetes can retard growth. Growth was studied prospectively in 12 nondiabetic identical twins aged