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In Vitro Prostaglandin E2 Synthesis in the Salivary Glands of the Femal Lone Star Tick
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In vitro selection in wheat to recover mutants which overproduce lysine and threonine
(1991-12)Lysine and threonine cause feedback inhibition to aspartokinase, dihydropicolinate synthase, and homoserine dehydrogenase which result in growth inhibition due to lack of methionine. This research was conducted to study ... -
In Vitro Studies on Control of Fluid Secretion by Isolated Salivary Glands of the Lone Star Tick Amblyomma Americanum (Linnaeus)
(Oklahoma State University, 1975-05-01)This investigation was designed to use an in vitro technique to elucidate possible mechanisms of control of fluid secretion by salivary glands of the feeding female lone star tick, Amblyomma americanum (L.). Various drugs ... -
In Vitro Study of Histatins: Studies of the Free and Copper Complexed Bioligand's Structure and Catalytic Activity.
(2009)The ability of the histidine-rich peptides, histatin-5 (Hst-5) and -8 (Hst-8), to support the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) during the copper-catalyzed oxidation of ascorbate and cysteine has been evaluated. ... -
In Vivo and In Vitro Evaluation of High Moisture Processing of Milo and Milo-Wheat Combinations
(Oklahoma State University, 1971-05-01) -
In Vivo and in Vitro Morphological Study of Epitenon Cell Populations in Chickens
(Oklahoma State University, 1996-05-01)The following study was conducted to classify cell populations found in the epitenon of the deep digital flexor tendons of chickens. Tendons heal very slowly and in many cases the prognosis of mechanical recovery following ... -
In Vivo and in Vitro Studies of Anaplasma Marginale in Non-bovine Cells
(Oklahoma State University, 1980-05-01)Anaplasma marginale is a Rickettsia-like organism that has been studied extensively since 1893. This research project was designed to investigate in vitro transmission of marginal bodies from infected bovine erythrocytes ... -
In vivo and in vitro studies on the roles of neutrophil extracellular traps during secondary pneumococcal pneumonia after primary pulmonary influenza infection
(Frontiers Media, 2013-03-05)Seasonal influenza virus infections may lead to debilitating disease, and account for significant fatalities annually worldwide. Most of these deaths are attributed to the complications of secondary bacterial pneumonia. ... -
In vivo assay: Bacterial small RNAs may regulate eukaryotic gene expression
(5/5/2023)Wolbachia is present in 70% of insects because of this it is widely studied. Research suggests that one or more small RNAs, made by the Wolbachia bacteria is responsible for initiating and maintaining the ability to ... -
In vivo assessment of diet-induced rat hepatic steatosis development by percutaneous single-fiber spectroscopy detects scattering spectral changes due to fatty infiltration
(SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics, 2015-11-05)This study explores percutaneous single-fiber spectroscopy (SfS) of rat livers undergoing fatty infiltration. Eight test rats were fed a methionine-choline-deficient (MCD) diet, and four control rats were fed a normal diet. ... -
In vivo dosimetry of 99mTc labelled aggregates used in lung scanning /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1972) -
In Vivo Evaluation of a Naturally Derived Cytocompatibile and Architecturally Optimized Tendon Allograft in the Horse
(Oklahoma State University, 2011-05-01)In horses, debilitating tendon injuries can result from external trauma. Currently, the repair of tendon defects arising from trauma relies heavily upon de novo tissue regeneration. Endogenous repair and subsequent remodeling ... -
IN VIVO FLUORESCENCE CHARACTERIZATION OF THE ESCHERICHIA COLI OUTER MEMBRANE PROTEIN FEPA
(2012)Opportunistic microbial pathogens rely heavily on acquisition of nutrients to survive hostile environments. The complexity and redundancy of iron acquisition systems in bacteria illustrates the importance of iron in cellular ... -
In vivo growth studies of Histoplasma capsulatum /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1968) -
In vivo percutaneous reflectance spectroscopy of fatty liver development in rats suggests that the elevation of the scattering power is an early indicator of hepatic steatosis
(World Scientific Publishing, 2018-05-11)This study assessed whether there was a scattering spectral marker quantifiable by reflectance measurements that could indicate early development of hepatic steatosis in rats for potential applications to pre-procurement ...