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The Effect of Ivy Leaf Dry Extract EA 575® on the Signalling of Adenosine Receptor A2B
Meurer, Fabio Gian-Luca (2024-05-23)Ivy leaf dry extract EA 575<sup>®</sup> is used to alleviate the symptoms associated with chronic inflammatory bronchial diseases and acute inflammation of the respiratory tract accompanied by coughing. Its mechanism of ... -
Effect of neural ablation of sphingosine-1-phosphate lyase (SGPL1) in glial cells
Alam, Shah (2021-11-24)Sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) is an evolutionarily conserved catabolic intermediate of sphingolipid metabolism that regulates diverse biological processes in the brain, including neural development, differentiation, and ... -
Effect of osmotic stress on barley leaf cuticles
Shellakkutti, Nandhini (2021-07-19)Assessing the drought stress tolerance at the seedling stage is an important trait as it later affects the growth and grain yield. The leaf and root characteristics are mainly focused on during this seedling stage. The ... -
The Effect of S1P-lyase Deficiency on the Metabolism of the Alzheimer’s related Amyloid Precursor Protein
Karaca, Ilker (2014-12-15)Alzheimer’s disease is neuropathologically characterized by intracellularly accumulated tau protein and by extracellular plaques, mainly composed of the small hydrophobic peptide amyloid β (Aβ). Sequential cleavage of the ... -
Effect of salt stress on apoplastic barriers in roots and leaves of two barley species
Thangamani, Priya Dharshini (2022-05-06)In this study, the responses of 12 d old cultivated barley (<em>Hordeum vulgare</em> L. <em>spp.vulgare</em>) cv Scarlett and a wild accession (Hordeum vulgare spp. sponataneum) from Pakistan (ICB181243) to salt stress of ... -
The effect of Western diet on the transcriptional memory of monocyte-derived cells
Hardt, Anna-Lena (2020-12-11)Monocytes and monocyte-derived cells are very plastic and versatile immune cells that react to different environmental signals. These signals include not only pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) and damage-associated ... -
Effective actions from string and M-theory: compactifications on G2-manifolds and dark matter in the KL moduli stabilization scenario
Carneiro da Cunha Guio, Thaisa (2018-09-26)In this thesis we study the emergence of four-dimensional effective actions from compactifications of higher-dimensional string/M-theory and explore some of their phenomenological implications.<br /> In order to compactify ... -
Effective Evolution Equations from Many-Body Quantum Mechanics
Benedikter, Niels Patriz (2014-05-23)Systems of interest in physics often consist of a very large number of interacting particles. In certain physical regimes, effective non-linear evolution equations are commonly used as an approximation for making predictions ... -
Effective Field Theory for Halo Nuclei
Hagen, Philipp Robert (2014-03-07)We investigate properties of two- and three-body halo systems using effective field theory. If the two-particle scattering length <i>a</i> in such a system is large compared to the typical range of the interaction <i>R</i>, ... -
Effective quantum theories with short- and long-range forces
König, Sebastian (2013-10-28)At low energies, nonrelativistic quantum systems are essentially governed by their wave functions at large distances. For this reason, it is possible to describe a wide range of phenomena with short- or even finite-range ... -
Effects of drought and the role of auxin on barley stamen maturation
Lange, Richard Johannes (2023-07-04)Drought is a major abiotic stress that reduces crop yields all over the world. Climate change is predicted to increase the frequency and intensity of future drought events. Concomitantly, the increasing world population ... -
Effects of fragmentation and degradation of an afrotropical rain forest on the diversity structure of leaf beetle communities (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae)
Freund, Wolfram M. (2005)East African forests are particularly diverse and endangered but are still little-known ecosystems. With an increase of the human population in East Africa throughout the last decades, the pressure on biodiversity largely ... -
Effects of Habitat Degradation and Fragmentation on the Genetic Population Structure of Phytophagous Beetles in an African Rainforest
Patt, Alexandra (2005)In the presented study the genetic population structure of the phytophagous beetles Amphitmetus transversus (Coleoptera, Curculionidae) and Monolepta vincta (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae) was analysed in a highly disturbed ... -
Effects of habitat loss on populations of the eastern green lizard Lacerta viridis at the core and periphery of its distribution range
Prieto-Ramírez, Ana María (2022-08-15)Habitat loss is the main threat to biodiversity. Modified landscapes resulting from habitat loss are characterized by a reduced amount and patchy distribution of habitat, and by changes in landscape composition and landscape ... -
Effects of inorganic salts on water permeability of isolated cuticular membranes
Elshatshat, Salem A. (2005)The effect of 0.2 M inorganic salt solutions on cuticular transpiration of isolated cuticular membranes (CM) of the three species <i>Hedera helix L., Prunus laurocerasus L., </i>and<i> Lycopersicon esculentum</i> Mill. was ... -
Effects of intracranial stimulation and the involvement of the human parahippocampal cortex in perception
Knieling, Simeon (2019-10-04)How the human brain translates photons hitting the retina into conscious perception remains an open question. Throughout the medial temporal lobe (MTL), there are neurons (called concept cells) that change their firing ... -
The Effects of Maternal Obesity on the Innate Immune System: Developmental Programming of Kupffer Cells
Balzer, Nóra Réka (2023-03-29)The global epidemic of obesity has led to an increasing number of obese women in childbearing age. It is now understood that maternal obesity has harmful consequences on fetal and adult health. The underlying mechanism of ... -
Effects of Mitochondrial Nucleases on mtDNA Degradation
Blei, Daniel (2019-01-11)Mitochondria are unique to have a multicopy genome, resulting in a substantially different fate of damaged DNA molecules in comparison to nuclear DNA. Damaged DNA usually represents only a small fraction of total mitochondrial ... -
Effects of space-relevant radiation on pre-osteoblasts
Hu, Yueyuan (2014-02-28)Until now limited research has been conducted to address the mechanisms leading ionizing radiation exposure induced bone loss. This is relevant for cancer radiotherapy and human spaceflight. Exposure to radiation can result ... -
Effects of transgenic overexpression of polysialyltransferase (PST) on myelination and impacts of increased sulfatide accumulation in arylsulfatase A deficient mice and its relevance to human metachromatic leukodystrophy
Ramakrishnan, Hariharasubramanian (2007)The process of oligodendrocyte differentiation and myelination involves downregulation, biosynthesis and degradation of various lipids, proteins and carbohydrates. Alterations in these metabolic pathways can lead to ...