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Journal of Cell Science, 2002
Stress granules (SGs) are phase-dense particles that appear in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells that have been exposed to environmental stress(e.g. heat, oxidative conditions, hyperosmolarity and UV irradiation). SG assembly is a consequence of abortive translational initiation: SGs appear when translation is initiated in the absence of eIF2-GTP ...
Paul, Anderson, Nancy, Kedersha
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Stress granules (SGs) are phase-dense particles that appear in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells that have been exposed to environmental stress(e.g. heat, oxidative conditions, hyperosmolarity and UV irradiation). SG assembly is a consequence of abortive translational initiation: SGs appear when translation is initiated in the absence of eIF2-GTP ...
Paul, Anderson, Nancy, Kedersha
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Application of Stress Functions to Initial Stress Problems
Journal of Applied Mechanics, 1978The governing equations of the linear initial stress problem are obtained from the pertinent equations of large deformation analysis. These equations are then cast in the framework of a variational statement. The functional has the incremental stresses and displacements as competing functions. However, in contrast to mixed formulations the displacement
Tabarrok, B., Dost, S.
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Initially Stressed Mindlin Plates
AIAA Journal, 1974Equations of motion for a transversely isotropic plate in a general state of nonuniform initial stress where the effects of transverse shear and rotary inertia are included are derived by two methods. The first method is to perturb the nonlinear equations of elasticity by an incremental deformation. The resulting equations are linearized and integrated
Brunelle, E. J., Robertson, S. R.
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Dynamics of Initially Stressed Plates
Journal of Applied Mechanics, 1976A formalism is presented for the solution of supported plates of bounded extent, subjected to time-dependent transverse forces and boundary conditions. Initially, and during the course of the motion, the plate is assumed to be in an arbitrary (stable) state of membrane stress.
Reismann, H., Tendorf, Z. A.
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