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Ucer, Ertan
Cekmece Nuclear Research Center, Istanbul (Turkey)1972
Cekmece Nuclear Research Center, Istanbul (Turkey)1972
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Doku kueltueruende yetistirilen huecrelerde faz-kontrast mikroskobu ile goeruelen taneciklerin teshisi
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1972; 4 p; 7 figs,; published in Istanbul Univ. Fen Fak. Mecm., Seri B, 1972, v. 37(3-4) p. 233-237.
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[en] Excised embryos of Arachis hypogaea were cultured on Murashige and Skoog's medium (MS medium) supplemented with different combinations of growth hormones. The highest frequency of callus proliferation (80%) was recorded on MS medium mixed with 1.0 mg/1 of 2,4-D and 0.5 mg/1 of BAP. These cultures were treated with 0.65 mg/l of trans-4-hydroxy-L-proline (HyP) a:1d various concentrations (0.1-0.5%) of NaCl. In all cases the presence of salt reduced the fresh mass of callus. Shoot regeneration in the cultures took place when transferred to MS medium supplemented with 1.0 mg/1 of kinetin (Kin) and 0.5 mg/1 of 6-benzyl aminopurine (BAP). Percentage of shoot regeneration decreased with the increase of NaCl (0.1- 0.5%) in the shoot regeneration medium. Root formation in these cultures took place when the cultures were nurtured on MS medium free of growth hormones. Regeneration, hardening and acclimatization of the salt tolerant plants was conducted. (author)
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Pakistan Journal of Scientific and Industrial Research; ISSN 0030-9885;
; v. 49(3); p. 203-210

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Radiosensibilidad ''In Vitro'' De La Variedad De Arroz Amistad-82
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FAO/AGRIS record; ARN: CU9400541; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
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Cultivos Tropicales (Print); ISSN 0258-5936;
; v. 14(1); p. 64-66

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[en] Crown sections of pineapple were inoculated aseptically in Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium with varying levels of benzyl adenine (BA) in combination with napthalene acetic acid (NAA). Callus was induced from crown sections that was grown in MS with 0 ppm BA + 2 ppm NAA, 2 ppm BA + 6 ppm NAA. These calli when grown continuously in the same medium developed profusely into shoots. Callus and shoots developed profusely at medium containing 2 ppm BA + 2 ppm NAA. Calli that were further sub-cultured in MS with 2 ppm BA + 2 ppm NAA produced multiple shoots. Calli and shoots that were further sub-cultured in 0 to 4 ppm BA to 4 to 6 ppm NAA formed roots. Results showed that complete plantlets were produced from crown sections of pineapple variety Queen in MS medium supplemented with the different treatment combinations of BA and NAA. (Author). 9 refs.; 1 fig
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1. symposium on plant tissue culture in Philippine agriculture and forestry; College, Laguna (Philippines); 26-28 May 1988
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Nucleus (Quezon City); CODEN NCLSB; v. 26(1); p. 14-18
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[en] We described a case of 51-year-old female patient presented with a right calf necrotising fasciitis (NF) where osteomyelitis (OM) was suspected. 99mTc-hydroxymethane diphosphonate three-phase bone scintigraphy and 99mTc-besilosomab scan failed to demonstrate classical features of OM. The final diagnosis was only made by isolating Acinetobacter sp. in both intra-operative bone and tissue cultures from below-knee amputation. As conclusions, the detection of lower limb OM by 99mTc-besilosomab scan is not easy when there is concurrence overlying NF. The unusual three-phase bone scan finding of pericortical accumulation of tracer as an early sign of OM is highlighted in this case
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Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1450-1147.144820; Available from http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4262878; PMCID: PMC4262878; PMID: 25538491; PUBLISHER-ID: WJNM-13-190; OAI: oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:4262878; Copyright: (c) World Journal of Nuclear Medicine; This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.; This record replaces 47118517; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
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World Journal of Nuclear Medicine (Online); ISSN 1607-3312;
; v. 13(3); p. 190-192

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Shen, Hui; Yin, Chen; Gao, Ya-Nan; Pei, Xiao-Yan; Sun, Xiu-Yuan; Ge, Qing; Wang, Wei; Zhang, Yu, E-mail: wangwei83427@bjmu.edu.cn, E-mail: zhangyu007@bjmu.edu.cn2018
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[en] Highlights: • Th2 cell is the most powerful factor in the inhibition of T cell development. • The effect caused by Th2 cells is principally due to the direct action of IL-4. • IL-4/STAT6 signaling is a major contributor to the ruins of T cell development. • The effect has a positive significance associated with thymic involution. Thymic involution happened early in life, but a certain ratio of activated CD4+ T cells will persistently recirculate into the thymus from the periphery and it have been suggested to be able to inhibit the development of embryonic thymocytes. Our present study was aimed to elucidate the specific mechanism how activated CD4+ T cells could influence upon developing thymocytes by using fetal thymic organ culture (FTOC) and kidney capsule transplantation. Our results demonstrated that Th2 cells were found to play a fundamental role in the inhibition of embryonic thymocyte development since a very low concentration of Th2 cells could obviously reduce the total number of thymocytes. And this effect was not tenable in other Th cell type. Notably, IL-4, the major cytokine secreted by Th2 cells, was suggested the key factor playing the inhibition role. In addition to reduced cell population, the proportion of double positive (DP) T cells was also heavily decreased. Furthermore, we demonstrated that it was the downstream effector signal transducer and activator of transcription 6 (STAT6) of IL-4 partially manipulate this inhibition. Together, these findings reveal a novel influence of Th2 cells re-entering the thymus on thymic involution.
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S0006291X18310799; Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbrc.2018.05.030; Copyright (c) 2018 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications; ISSN 0006-291X;
; CODEN BBRCA9; v. 501(1); p. 320-327

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[en] The effect of different carbon sources, namely, sawdust and powder of agro wastes (as such, or water soluble extracts), and inorganic/natural nitrogen sources on the biomass production of Pleurotus sajor-caju by submerged culture fermentation was studied. Supplementation of the fermentation medium with 2% molasses, 2% wheat spike powder, extract of 2% wheat spike powder, and com gluten meal resulted in 12.85, 10.85, 12.35 and 13.92 g/sub l/ biomass production of P. sajor-caju, respectively. The fungal hyphae biomass contained 8.28% moisture, 21.18% crude protein, 1.55% fat, 3.59% ash, 2.32% crude fibre, and 63.48% nitrogen-free extract. (author)
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Pakistan Journal of Scientific and Industrial Research; ISSN 0030-9885;
; v. 49(2); p. 116-119

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[en] A radioimmunological method for simultaneous dosage of androstenedione, testosterone and dihydrotestosterone is described. This technique was applied to the study of the secretions of Leydig cells removed from hypophysectomized boar testis, in organ cultures. The releasing kinetic of the 3 steroids under hCG influence was studied; after 12 days of culture, the medium was analysed during 96 hours (8 periods of 12 hours); the steroid production started immediately and showed a progressive increase then slightly slowed down at the end of the 4 days
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Une methode radioimmunologique de dosage simultane de l'androstenedione, de la testosterone et de la dihydrotestosterone est exposee. La technique est appliquee a l'etude en cultures organotypiques du fonctionnement des cellules de Leydig du testicule de porc hypophysectomise. La cinetique de liberation des trois steroides est etudiee sous l'effet de hCG apres 12 jours de culture; le milieu est alors analyse toutes les 12 heures pendant 96 heures; la production des steroides est immediate et continue, mais presente un flechissement en fin d'experienceOriginal Title
Dosage simultane, par radioimmunologie, de l'androstenedione, de la testosterone et de la dihydrotestosterone. Application a l'etude du fonctionnement des cellules de Leydig
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Comptes Rendus des Seances de la Societe de Biologie et de ses Filiales; v. 173(6); p. 1070-1077
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Ahmad, M.S.
Nuclear Inst. for Agriculture and Biology, Lyallpur (Pakistan)1972
Nuclear Inst. for Agriculture and Biology, Lyallpur (Pakistan)1972
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1972; 34 p; 39 refs.
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[en] A bacterial culture collection was established in Agrotechnology and Biosciences Division since 2004. The culture collection was named MINT Bacterial Culture Collection (MBCC). The main objective is to preserve the indigenous bacterial cultures isolated from various environments. Later, the collection was extended to commercially available plasmids, recombinant clones and selected PCR products. This paper describes the importance of culture collection, the experience and the difficulties encountered. (Author)
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2007; 4 p; Malaysian Nuclear Agency; Bangi (Malaysia); 2007 Nuclear Malaysia Technical Convention; Bandar Baru Bangi (Malaysia); 20-22 Aug 2007; Available at Malaysian Nuclear Agency (Nuclear Malaysia); Ainon@nuclearmalaysia.gov.my; Malaysian Nuclear Agency (Nuclear Malaysia), formerly known as Malaysian Institute for Nuclear Technology Research (MINT)
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