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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 2010
Laminitis occurring in association with hyperinsulinemia is frequently encountered in today's equine population. New evidence suggests that hyperinsulinemia is the direct cause of this form of laminitis, rather than insulin resistance per se. The mechanism by which elevated serum insulin concentrations result in lamellar dysfunction is currently under ...
de Laat, Melody A.+3 more
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Laminitis occurring in association with hyperinsulinemia is frequently encountered in today's equine population. New evidence suggests that hyperinsulinemia is the direct cause of this form of laminitis, rather than insulin resistance per se. The mechanism by which elevated serum insulin concentrations result in lamellar dysfunction is currently under ...
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Clinical Science, 2016
Lamins are nuclear intermediate filaments (IFs) with important roles in most nuclear activities, including nuclear organization and cell-cycle progression. Mutations in human lamins cause over 17 different diseases, termed laminopathies. Most of these diseases are autosomal dominant and can be roughly divided into four major groups: muscle diseases ...
Chayki Charar, Yosef Gruenbaum
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Lamins are nuclear intermediate filaments (IFs) with important roles in most nuclear activities, including nuclear organization and cell-cycle progression. Mutations in human lamins cause over 17 different diseases, termed laminopathies. Most of these diseases are autosomal dominant and can be roughly divided into four major groups: muscle diseases ...
Chayki Charar, Yosef Gruenbaum
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2001
Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on the mechanics of laminates. A basic composite structure consists of a system of layers bonded as one. The layers can be made of diverse isotropic or anisotropic materials, and have different structures, thicknesses, and mechanical properties.
Valery V. Vasiliev, Evgeny V. Morozov
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Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on the mechanics of laminates. A basic composite structure consists of a system of layers bonded as one. The layers can be made of diverse isotropic or anisotropic materials, and have different structures, thicknesses, and mechanical properties.
Valery V. Vasiliev, Evgeny V. Morozov
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Film lamination method and lamination-apparatus
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2010In a film lamination method of the present invention, sound waves with a predetermined frequency are applied to at least one of a substrate or a film disposed on the substrate. Thus, by means of an acoustic vibration energy action, the adhesion of the film to the substrate and the quality of covering irregularities can be sufficiently enhanced and the ...
Kyouko Ozawa, Katsunori Tsuchiya
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A laminate theory of piezoresistance for composite laminates
Composites Science and Technology, 1999Electric conductivity, piezoresistivity and piezoconductivity of orthotropic materials are studied theoretically on the basis of electrostatic theory and the classical thin laminate theory. The correlation between piezoresistivity and piezoconductivity in the Cauchy strain is derived.
Yingguang Li, J. Xiao, W.X. Fan
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Biosystems, 2018
Unicellular eukaryotes and metazoa present a nuclear envelope (NE) and metazoa express in it one or more lamins that give rise to the nuclear lamina. The expression of different types of lamins is related to the complexity of the organism and the expression of type-A lamins is related to the initial steps of tissue-specific cell differentiation ...
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Unicellular eukaryotes and metazoa present a nuclear envelope (NE) and metazoa express in it one or more lamins that give rise to the nuclear lamina. The expression of different types of lamins is related to the complexity of the organism and the expression of type-A lamins is related to the initial steps of tissue-specific cell differentiation ...
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Lamins and lamin-associated proteins in aging and disease
Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 2007Lamins, together with the lamin-associated proteins of the inner nuclear membrane, are structural proteins in the nucleus that mediate mechanical stress resistance. Novel findings show that lamin complexes also have scaffolding functions in the formation and regulation of higher order chromatin and in epigenetic regulatory pathways. Furthermore, lamins
Sylvia Vlcek, Roland Foisner
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 1999
This article serves as an introduction to this issue on laminitis. As such, it contains the general perspectives and terminology that will be used in all subsequent articles. This article separates the clinical problem of laminitis into developmental, acute, subacute, and chronic phases and defines the criteria, duration, clinical goals, and ...
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This article serves as an introduction to this issue on laminitis. As such, it contains the general perspectives and terminology that will be used in all subsequent articles. This article separates the clinical problem of laminitis into developmental, acute, subacute, and chronic phases and defines the criteria, duration, clinical goals, and ...
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Experimental Cell Research, 2007
Lamins are the main component of the nuclear lamina and considered to be the ancestors of all intermediate filament proteins. They are localized mainly at the nuclear periphery where they form protein complexes with integral proteins of the nuclear inner membrane, transcriptional regulators, histones and chromatin modifiers.
Shai, Melcer+2 more
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Lamins are the main component of the nuclear lamina and considered to be the ancestors of all intermediate filament proteins. They are localized mainly at the nuclear periphery where they form protein complexes with integral proteins of the nuclear inner membrane, transcriptional regulators, histones and chromatin modifiers.
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Laminate theory: macroanalyses of composite laminates [PDF]
It has been shown in chapter 2 that composite materials are manufactured as laminates, consequently in analysing the lamina, the primary aim is to obtain predictions of the average behaviour of the composite from the properties of the components. From the point of view of the mechanical properties of the composite lamina, the area of interest to the ...
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