They incorporated the lifecycle of phytoplankton and zooplankton — small, often microscopic animals at the bottom of the food chain — into
a novel mechanistic model for assessing the global ocean carbon export.
Not exact matches
Introduced in 1992 by Kim and Chung (1), spinal nerve L5 / L6 ligation (SNL) in rats has become well recognized and accepted as an animal
model for
mechanistic studies of peripheral neuropathy and for screening of
novel analgesics.
Previous work has given insights into the
mechanistic pathways leading to small molecule sequestration in membrane - free coacervate protocells; successfully demonstrated the use of liquid - liquid phase separated micro compartments for protein expression using cell free expression systems; exploited microfluidics for the high throughput formation of stable, monodisperse microdroplets; and integrated two contrasting modes of protocell construction to produce a
novel hybrid
model based on fatty acid membrane - bound coacervate micro-droplets.