• The sucrose gap technique is used to create a conduction block in nerve or muscle fibers. A high concentration of sucrose is applied to the extracellular...
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    by Toshio Narahashi and John W. Moore at Duke University, using the sucrose gap voltage clamp technique. Apart from their bacterial species of most likely...
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  • sold under the trade names Thorazine (U.S.) and Largactil (U.K.) The sucrose gap is introduced by Robert Stämpfli for the reliable measurement of action...
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    hyperosmotic solutions containing solutes such as mannitol, sorbitol, and sucrose. If a plant cell is placed in a hypertonic solution, the plant cell loses...
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    (Periplaneta americana) dorsal unpaired median (DUM) neurons using a double sucrose-gap technique and comparing it to how it affected rat dorsal root ganglion...
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  • scientist Robert Stämpfli (1914–2002), Swiss researcher who developed the sucrose gap technique Rudolf Stämpfli (born 1955), Swiss graphic arts entrepreneur...
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  • plays in peristalsis in the small intestine. She innovated a double sucrose gap apparatus that she used in her experiments. Bülbring was concerned with...
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    taste blockers reducing discrimination between monosodium glutamate and sucrose; and some people cannot distinguish umami from a salty taste. Monosodium...
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    comes from light-dependent reactions. In the dark, plants instead release sucrose into the phloem from their starch reserves to provide energy for the plant...
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  • C10H16N2O8 Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) 6381–92–6 C12H22O11 sucrose 57–50–1 C18H29O3S sodium dodecyl benzenesulfonate 2155–30–0 C20H25N30 Lysergic...
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    (a hexosyltransferase) using sucrose as a substrate in the following reaction: n sucrose → (glucose)n + n fructose Sucrose is the only sugar that bacteria...
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  • on the opposite plane it is designated as alpha. This is exemplified in sucrose (table sugar) which contains a linkage that is alpha to glucose and beta...
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    one packet of ORS, two liters of water, and 50 grams of sucrose. And please remember, sucrose has approximately twice the molecular weight of glucose...
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    perfringens were generated by penicillin treatment in the presence 0.4m sucrose. After the transformation procedure was completed, all of the transformed...
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    105 Ω−1 cm−1). Molecular solids tend to have lower fracture toughness (sucrose, KIc = 0.08 MPa m1/2) than metal (iron, KIc = 50 MPa m1/2), ionic (sodium...
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  • spring (March) resulted in higher number of millable canes, cane yield and sucrose % juice in comparison to ratoon crops initiated either in winter (January)...
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    The technique has been demonstrated in studies involving single crystal sucrose, fructose, oxalic acid, and molecular protein crystals in which the spatial...
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    acid (NAA) 0,1 mg/l, adenine hemisulfate 100 mg/l, coconut juice 10% v/v, sucrose 30gr/l, agar 8gr/l, 6-benzylaminopurine (BAP) 5 mg/l, pH 5.8. Explants...
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    Rust, Michael K. (August 1, 2000). "Toxicity and Repellency of Borate-Sucrose Water Baits to Argentine Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)". Journal of Economic...
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    elements of a number of LAB phages. LAB are able to synthesize levans from sucrose, and dextrans from glucose. Dextrans, like other glucan, enable bacteria...
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    non-pharmacological methods such as the use of a comfortable, padded chair and a sucrose or non-sucrose pacifier are more effective at reducing pain than a placebo, but...
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  • organic materials (phenol, benzoic acid, acetic acid, sodium stearate, and sucrose) under illumination by sunlamps. Additional work by Carey et al. suggested...
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    the classification of CBD as a novel food. However, there exists a legal gap because of the lack of a legally-permissible minimum amount of THC in the...
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    has been observed in fruit-based alcohols (pH 2.8 - 3.0, 40 - 45% (w/v) sucrose) preserved with 0.08% (w/v) benzoic acid, and in beverages (pH 3.2) containing...
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    pores. The pores are created by the ice crystals that sublimate, leaving gaps or pores in their place. This is especially important when it comes to pharmaceutical...
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    Retrieved 20 January 2024. Baker, Colin (1 March 2007). "The dehydration of sucrose". Education in Chemistry. Royal Society of Chemistry. Retrieved 14 June...
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    micelles or inverted micelles. Addition of small hydrophilic molecules like sucrose into mixed lipid lamellar liposomes made from galactolipid-rich thylakoid...
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    NAc MSNs by chronic consumption of several natural rewards, including sucrose, high fat food, sex, wheel running, where it promotes that consumption14...
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    energy in sunlight and use it to make simple sugars, such as glucose and sucrose, from carbon dioxide and water. The sugars are then stored as starch, further...
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  • "Destabilisation of lamellar dispersions of thylakoid membrane lipids by sucrose". Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Lipids and Lipid Metabolism. 1212...
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