Sentences with phrase «redox potentials»

It has been observed that the half - life times of those molecules are nicely correlated with redox potentials.
The recent development of genetically - encoded fluorescent biosensors specific to glutathione (GSH), the most abundant cellular redox buffer, has facilitated the IGB research group's discovery of distinct alterations of glutathione redox potentials in the cytosol versus mitochondria within the cell.
«The highly sensitive probe Grx1 - roGFP2 enabled us to monitor rapid compartmentalized changes in the glutathione redox potentials in live cells.
The starter culture changes the cheese microenvironment, affecting a variety of factors, including pH, redox potential, levels of organic acids such as lactate and acetate, and other nutrients.
University of Tsukuba - based researchers developed a way to recover environmental heat with a new type of thin - film thermoelectric cell, based on two different materials that show changes in their redox potential on cycling of temperature.
The starter culture changes the cheese microenvironment, affecting a variety of factors, including pH, redox potential, levels of organic acids such as lactate and acetate, and other nutrients.
Since I'm a surgeon, I'm trying to deal with these issues on a much more acute basis and If I can raise somebody's redox potential by utilizing these things during that timeframe, those are the times that I'll use it.
And the interesting thing if you look at the mitochondria, as it's laid out, Cytochrome 1 and Cytochrome 5 which is ATPase that redox potential is designed go from about -400 all the way to zero where oxygen is.
The difference between this state and this state is the redox potential.
Dr. Jack Kruse: And why you start seeing improvements in your own redox potential.
If their teeth are naturally white, that's a pretty good sign that redox potential is good.
Why is it their redox potential?
Chief, do not forget that everywhere on the Planet is a product of the biosphere, the composition of the atmosphere, composition of the oceans, the redox potential from to of the atmosphere to a couple of miles underground.
At these levels, carbon fixing is hugely inefficient, with at least a third of all the redox potential being lost on mis - fires.

Not exact matches

«This is a significant example of how knowing details of potential mechanisms and the basic science of redox active compounds in cancer versus normal cells can be leveraged clinically in cancer therapy,» says co-senior author Douglas Spitz, who focused on the biochemical studies.
The PNNL study was aimed at ferreting out proteins that are potential redox players in the cyanobacterium Synechococcus.
We created a thin - film device that operates on the same principle but with two types of solid redox materials that produce a change in the potential difference in the cell over a heating and cooling cycle,» firstauthor Takayuki?Shibata says.
These molecules include catalytic metal clusters and redox - active «molecular battery» species capable of holding large numbers of electrons — potential candidates for boosting battery capacity.
To harness the full potential of these materials, charge transport to the redox catalysts within the MOF has to be ensured.
Clinical trials which have used synthetic antioxidants for longer periods of time noted potential disturbances in the redox network of the bodies of participants.
To develop a better understanding of the preventative and therapeutic potentials of LA, much of the current interest is focused on elucidating its molecular mechanisms in redox dependent gene expression.
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