Osmotic shock or osmotic stress is physiologic dysfunction caused by a sudden change in the solute concentration around a cell, which causes a rapid change...
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there are three methodologies available. The first, and simplest, is osmotic shock, which is achieved by submerging the sample in fresh water for a few...
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Insulin shock or diabetic hypoglycemia, from too much insulin Insulin shock therapy, purposely induced insulin shock, obsolete therapy Osmotic shock, caused...
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is characterized by the chemical activity of water. Osmotic shock Tables containing osmotic pressure data for use in the osmotic stress technique v t e...
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referred to as cryoprotective agents (CPAs), are added to reduce the osmotic shock and physical stresses cells undergo in the freezing process. Some cryoprotective...
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Semipermeable membrane (section Osmotic stress)
plasma membrane. This can lead to osmotic shock and cell death. Osmoregulation is the method by which cells counteract osmotic stress, and includes osmosensory...
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own toxic byproducts, as well as protecting the sperm from cold shock and osmotic shock during the chilling and shipping process (the semen is chilled...
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stress stimuli, such as cytokines, ultraviolet irradiation, heat shock, and osmotic shock, and are involved in cell differentiation, apoptosis and autophagy...
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hypovolemic shock. The kidneys usually excrete sodium and water in a manner that matches sodium intake and water intake. Diuretic therapy and osmotic diuresis...
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Microbial oil (section Osmotic shock)
pressure. Osmotic shock is applied by exposing cells to a medium containing high concentration of a solute, e.g., salt or sugar exerting a high osmotic pressure...
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iron deficiency and Wilson's disease. Eryptosis can be elicited by osmotic shock, oxidative stress, and energy depletion, as well as by a wide variety...
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by precise high-speed centrifugation in the density gradient. Using osmotic shock, it is possible temporarily open vesicles (filling them with the required...
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mitochondria to sonication, freezing and thawing, high pressure, or osmotic shock. SMPs can be used to study the electron transport chain in a cell-free...
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cellular responses to a diverse array of stimuli, such as mitogens, osmotic stress, heat shock and proinflammatory cytokines. They regulate cell functions including...
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descendants. Specific unsaturation patterns in crown sterols protect against osmotic shock during desiccation and rehydration cycles. Crown sterols can also receive...
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isotonic to stop osmotic damage. Mechanisms for homogenization include grinding, mincing, chopping, pressure changes, osmotic shock, freeze-thawing, and...
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NaCl is often included to maintain isotonic conditions, preventing osmotic shock and cell rupture during the lysis process. b. Potassium chloride (KCl):...
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pressure enables rapid thread discharge upon triggering through a massive osmotic shock. Nematocysts are very efficient weapons. A single nematocyst has been...
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stress stimuli, such as cytokines, ultraviolet irradiation, heat shock, and osmotic shock. They also play a role in T cell differentiation and the cellular...
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they were able to plasmolyze the bacteriophages so that they went into osmotic shock, which effectively created a solution containing most of the 32P and...
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Hypovolemia (redirect from Hypovolaemic shock)
water in the tubules of the kidneys) Osmotic diuresis: the increase in urine production due to an excess of osmotic (namely glucose and urea) load in the...
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upregulated under stressful conditions such as caloric restriction, heat shock, and osmotic shock. By converting nicotinamide to niacin, nicotinamide is removed...
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proteins when opened. MscL acts as stretch-activated osmotic release valve in response to osmotic shock. MscL was first discovered on the surface of giant...
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several types of stress, such as membrane damage, oxidative stress, osmotic shock, heat shock, etc. A second group of protein kinases (ATR, ATM, CHK1 and CHK2...
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leading to loss of calcium and sodium imbalance. This causes acidosis, osmotic shock, clumping of chromatin and nuclear pyknosis. These changes are accompanied...
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Both groups released synaptic vesicles from isolated synaptosomes by osmotic shock. The content of acetylcholine in a vesicle was originally estimated...
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oil extraction. Osmotic shock is a sudden reduction in osmotic pressure, this can cause cells in a solution to rupture. Osmotic shock is sometimes used...
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cell types, including thick-walled structures that are resistant to osmotic shock and allow the archaea to survive in water at low salt concentrations...
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(September 1965). "The release of enzymes from Escherichia coli by osmotic shock and during the formation of spheroplasts". The Journal of Biological...
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