Lipoprotein lipase: structure, function, regulation, and role in disease
… LPS and cytokines affect LPL expression in macrophages using either tyrosine kinase(s) [specific
enzyme(s) not yet identified] or tyrosine kinase(s) in combination with …
enzyme(s) not yet identified] or tyrosine kinase(s) in combination with …
Micro‐/nano‐engineered cellular responses for soft tissue engineering and biomedical applications
The development of biomedical devices and reconstruction of functional ex vivo tissues
often requires the need to fabricate biomimetic surfaces with features of sub‐micrometer …
often requires the need to fabricate biomimetic surfaces with features of sub‐micrometer …
[HTML][HTML] Bioprinting and differentiation of stem cells
SA Irvine, SS Venkatraman - Molecules, 2016 - mdpi.com
The 3D bioprinting of stem cells directly into scaffolds offers great potential for the development
of regenerative therapies; in particular for the fabrication of organ and tissue substitutes. …
of regenerative therapies; in particular for the fabrication of organ and tissue substitutes. …
STED microscopy reveals crystal colour centres with nanometric resolution
… having a singlet ground state (S 0 ) and a first excited state (S 1 ), each with vibrational …
sublevel of the S 1 state, from where they can return to a vibrational sublevel of the S 0 state by …
sublevel of the S 1 state, from where they can return to a vibrational sublevel of the S 0 state by …
Real-time 3D imaging of Haines jumps in porous media flow
… By comparison with pressure data recorded at subsecond time resolution, we demonstrate
later that a temporal resolution of 10–30 s actually is sufficient to capture pore-scale fluid …
later that a temporal resolution of 10–30 s actually is sufficient to capture pore-scale fluid …
Experimental confirmation of the predicted shallow donor hydrogen state in zinc oxide
…, NA de Campos, A Weidinger, RL Lichti, SJC Irvine - Physical review …, 2001 - APS
We confirm the recent prediction that interstitial protium may act as a shallow donor in zinc
oxide, by direct spectroscopic observation of its muonium counterpart. On implantation into …
oxide, by direct spectroscopic observation of its muonium counterpart. On implantation into …
Evidence of deteriorating semen quality in the United Kingdom: birth cohort study in 577 men in Scotland over 11 years
S Irvine, E Cawood, D Richardson, E MacDonald… - Bmj, 1996 - bmj.com
Objective: To determine whether the quality of semen has changed in a group of over 500
Scottish men born between 1951 and 1973. Design: Retrospective review of data on semen …
Scottish men born between 1951 and 1973. Design: Retrospective review of data on semen …
The origin and evolution of animal appendages
G Panganiban, SM Irvine, C Lowe… - Proceedings of the …, 1997 - National Acad Sciences
Animals have evolved diverse appendages adapted for locomotion, feeding and other
functions. The genetics underlying appendage formation are best understood in insects and …
functions. The genetics underlying appendage formation are best understood in insects and …
Time to pregnancy and semen parameters: a cross-sectional study among fertile couples from four European cities
…, TK Jensen, N Jørgensen, A Horte, S Irvine… - Human …, 2002 - academic.oup.com
BACKGROUND: In fertile populations, little is known about the association between semen
parameters and time to pregnancy (TTP). METHODS: Pregnant women from Copenhagen, …
parameters and time to pregnancy (TTP). METHODS: Pregnant women from Copenhagen, …
Reactive oxygen species generation by human spermatozoa is induced by exogenous NADPH and inhibited by the flavoprotein inhibitors diphenylene iodonium and …
…, E Gomez, W Knox, B Lewis, S Irvine - Molecular …, 1997 - Wiley Online Library
… Differences between individual groups were examined with Fisher’s PLSD test with the …
Such findings suggest that the spermatozoon’s free radical generating system differs from the …
Such findings suggest that the spermatozoon’s free radical generating system differs from the …