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Science, 2019
Protein Folding Chaperones are essential for proper protein folding inside cells, but their interactions with client proteins are difficult to study because they are dynamic. Jiang et al. used nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy to look at how the chaperones Hsp70 and Hsp40 work together in the client binding and release cycle.
V. Vinson
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Protein Folding Chaperones are essential for proper protein folding inside cells, but their interactions with client proteins are difficult to study because they are dynamic. Jiang et al. used nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy to look at how the chaperones Hsp70 and Hsp40 work together in the client binding and release cycle.
V. Vinson
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Catch-and-release regulations and paddlefish angler preferences
This paper presents research on recreational paddlefish anglers' preferences for catch-and-release fishing. We used stated preference (SP) data from a choice experiment to identify the effect of a hypothetical catch-and-release regulation on fishing preferences, and revealed preference (RP) data to measure the desirability of actual paddlefish fishing ...
Wonkyu Cha, Richard T. Melstrom
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Gadolinium Complex for the Catch and Release of Phosphate from Water
Environmental Science & Technology, 2017The ability of complexes of hard and labile metal ions with one or more open coordination sites to capture phosphates with high affinity and selectivity directly in water at neutral pH and release them under acidic conditions is evaluated with Gadolinium- 2,2',2''-(((nitrilotris(ethane-2,1-diyl))tris(azanediyl))tris(carbonyl))tris(4-oxo-4H-pyran-3 ...
Sarah M. Harris+7 more
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ChemSystemsChem, 2021
AbstractCatch and release chemotaxis was studied by using a self‐propelled 6‐methylcoumarin (6‐MC) disk floating on water. A tablet of Na3PO4 placed at the bottom of the water phase acted as a chemical stimulus. The repetition of catch and release chemotaxis, that is, the alternating inversion of the spatial gradient of surface tension, was realized ...
Yusuke Yasugahira+5 more
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AbstractCatch and release chemotaxis was studied by using a self‐propelled 6‐methylcoumarin (6‐MC) disk floating on water. A tablet of Na3PO4 placed at the bottom of the water phase acted as a chemical stimulus. The repetition of catch and release chemotaxis, that is, the alternating inversion of the spatial gradient of surface tension, was realized ...
Yusuke Yasugahira+5 more
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Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 2023
The principle of catch-and-release (C&R) angling is to conserve fish populations while allowing the socioeconomic benefits associated with recreational angling to continue, even at low stock abundances.
Magdalene Papatheodoulou+2 more
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The principle of catch-and-release (C&R) angling is to conserve fish populations while allowing the socioeconomic benefits associated with recreational angling to continue, even at low stock abundances.
Magdalene Papatheodoulou+2 more
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Fisheries Management and Ecology, 2022
Catch- and-release fishing is a common conservation practice in recreational fisheries for Atlantic Salmon, although the effects on the reproductive success of caught- and-released fish are poorly understood. Herein, we compared the relative reproductive
Raphaël Bouchard+4 more
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Catch- and-release fishing is a common conservation practice in recreational fisheries for Atlantic Salmon, although the effects on the reproductive success of caught- and-released fish are poorly understood. Herein, we compared the relative reproductive
Raphaël Bouchard+4 more
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Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 2020
Human activities have the potential to accelerate population-level decline by contributing to climate warming and decreasing the capacity of species to survive warming temperatures.
T. E. Leeuwen+12 more
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Human activities have the potential to accelerate population-level decline by contributing to climate warming and decreasing the capacity of species to survive warming temperatures.
T. E. Leeuwen+12 more
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“Catch-and-Release” of HNO with Pyrazolones
The Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2015A new and versatile class of HNO donors, the (hydroxylamino)pyrazolone (HAPY) series of HNO donors utilizing pyrazolone (PY) leaving groups, is described. HNO, the smallest N-based aldehyde equivalent, is used as a reagent along with a variety of PY compounds to synthesize the desired HAPY donors in what can be considered an N-selective HNO-aldol ...
Daryl A. Guthrie+5 more
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Catch-and-Release Influences on Inland Recreational Fisheries
, 2020Catch-and-release (CR) has become a pervasive practice and “social norm” with anglers for some inland recreational fisheries. This practice has been promoted for fish conservation and to meet angler and manager desires of greater fish abundances, angler ...
G. Sass, S. Shaw
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