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Assignment of the Heme Axial Ligand(s) for the Ferric Myoglobin (H93G) and Heme Oxygenase (H25A) Cavity Mutants as Oxygen Donors Using Magnetic Circular Dichroism
Alanine Animals Circular Dichroism Electron Transport Glycine Heme Heme Oxygenase (Decyclizing) Heme Oxygenase (Decyclizing) Histidine Humans Hydrogen-Ion Concentration Iron Ligands Mutagenesis, Site-Directed Myoglobin Myoglobin Oxygen Spectrophotometry,Ultraviolet Spectrum Analysis, Raman Titrimetry Whales
2016/5/23
UV-visible absorption and magnetic circular dichroism (MCD) data are reported for the cavity mutants of sperm whale H93G myoglobin and human H25A heme oxygenase in their ferric states at 4 degreesC. D...
Controlling factors in stalagmite oxygen isotopic composition and the paleoprecipitation record for the last 1,100 years in Northeast Japan
ortheast Japan stalagmite d18O growth rate precipitation famine records
2017/4/10
Stable oxygen isotopic analysis was performed on the UT-A stalagmite with annual microbanding from the Uchimagido
Cave in Iwate Prefecture on the Pacific side of Northeast Japan. High-resolution anal...
A Plea for Temperature in Descriptions of the Oceanic Oxygen Status
Temperature in Descriptions Oceanic Oxygen Status
2015/7/17
For over 50 years, the ocean science community has traditionally reported hypoxic limits for marine animals simply as a concentration value independent of temperature and pressure, implying the same l...
Oxygen Concentrations and Biological Fluxes in the Open Ocean
Oxygen Concentrations Biological Fluxes Open Ocean
2015/7/17
The oxygen concentration in the ocean is controlled by a delicate balance between the source from atmosphere-ocean interaction and net respiration of organic matter after the water leaves the surface ...
Reactive oxygen species' role in endothelial dysfunction by electron paramagnetic resonance
endothelial dysfunction ex vivo spin trapping porcine tissue
2015/1/19
The endothelium is a single layer of cells lining the arteries and is involved in many physiological reactions which are responsible for vascular tone. Free radicals are important participants in thes...
X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy of the Multiphase Interstellar Medium: Oxygen and Neon Abundances
ISM 4U 1820–303
2014/12/24
X-ray absorption spectroscopy provides a powerful tool in determining the metal abundances in various phases of the interstellar medium (ISM). We present a case study of the sight line toward 4U 1820-...
OPTICAL SPECTROSCOPY AND NEBULAR OXYGEN ABUNDANCES OF THE SPITZER/SINGS GALAXIES
galaxy star formation
2014/12/22
We present intermediate-resolution optical spectrophotometry of 65 galaxies obtained in support of the Spitzer Infrared Nearby Galaxies Survey (SINGS). For each galaxy we obtain a nuclear, circumnucle...
Semi-Lagrangian transport of oxygen isotopes in polythermal ice sheets: implementation and first results
Semi-Lagrangian transport oxygen isotopes polythermal ice sheets implementation first results
2014/12/19
Modelling the evolution of the Earth system on long timescales requires the knowledge and understanding of driving mechanisms, such as the hydrological cycle. This is dominant in all components of the...
Numerical simulations of oceanic oxygen cycling in the FAMOUS Earth-System model: FAMOUS-ES, version 1.0
Numerical simulations oceanic oxygen cycling FAMOUS Earth-System model FAMOUS-ES, version 1.0
2014/12/19
Addition and validation of an oxygen cycle to the ocean component of the FAMOUS climate model are described. At the surface, FAMOUS overestimates northern hemisphere oxygen concentrations whereas, at ...
δ18O water isotope in the iLOVECLIM model (version 1.0) – Part 3: A palaeo-perspective based on present-day data–model comparison for oxygen stable isotopes in carbonates
δ18O water isotope LOVECLIM model A paleo-perspective present-day data–model comparison oxygen stable isotopes carbonates
2014/12/12
Oxygen stable isotopes (δ18O) are among the most useful tools in palaeoclimatology/palaeoceanography. Simulation of oxygen stable isotopes allows testing how the past variability of these isotopes in ...
The effect of dominant negative EGR-1 and hyperbaric oxygen on immune cell apoptosis
Induction of cells and multicellular organisms physiology cell death cell research gene regulation
2014/12/11
The ultimate means of limiting the influence of an individual cell on the physiology of a multicellular organism is to induce the death of that cell. Apoptosis is a genetically regulated form of cell ...
Growth of chromidia-forming vahlkampfiid amoebae from Laguna Figueroa, Baja California del Norte, Mexico and Eel Pond, Woods Hole, Massachusetts, U.S.A. under limited oxygen gas conditions
Chromidia Biogeography Amoeba Low oxygen anoxia
2014/11/4
Paratetramitus jugosus, a vahlkampfiid amoebomastigote, was isolated into monoprotist/monobacterial (Bacillus sp.), cultures from laminated microbial mats (Laguna Figueroa, Baja California Norte, Mexi...
Documenting the History of Oxygen Depletion in Lake St. Croix, Minnesota, Using Chironomidae Remains in the Sedimentary Record
Lake St. Croix midge Chironomidae volume weighted hypolimnetic oxygen transfer function eutrophication
2014/11/4
Lake St. Croix is a natural impoundment located at the southern end of the St. Croix River. Land use changes since European settlement (c. 1850) have resulted in nutrient runoff, eutrophication, and p...
Using the Oxidation State of Iron Plagioclase to Evaluate Magma Oxygen Fugacity: A microXANES Study
Oxidation State Iron Plagioclase Evaluate Magma Oxygen Fugacity A micro XANES Study
2014/10/22
The goal of this study is to explore the relationship between the oxygen fugacity of a melt and the Fe3+/FeTotal of plagioclase crystals produced from the melt. If the relationship between the two can...
Documenting the History of Oxygen Depletion in Lake St. Croix, Minnesota, Using Chironomidae Remains in the Sedimentary Record
Oxygen Depletion in Lake St. Croix Minnesota Chironomidae Remains the Sedimentary Record
2014/10/20
Lake St. Croix is a natural impoundment located at the southern end of the St. Croix River. Land use changes since European settlement (c. 1850) have resulted in nutrient runoff, eutrophication, and p...