inorganic phosphatesevelamertransarterial chemoembolizationMetabolic stress (for example, low pO2, low pH) stimulates cancer progression in a complex and largely unresolved manner. Excessive inorganic phosphate burden is being considered as another stimulator, until now there is no well‐designed study to ...
Low phosphocreatine (PCr)/inorganic phosphate (P1) ratio in the brain of newborn infants indicates poor outcomeThe PCr/Pi ratio is an index of the energetic status of tissue. To see whether this ratio gave prognostic information, we used phosphorus nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy to ...
High levels of inorganic phosphate (Pi) are one of the main causes of the growth and spread of environmentally detrimental algae1. Phosphate is a nutrient which acts as a growth limiting factor for living organisms. In the presence of warm water, phosphate can multiply and spread toxic algae ...
Fluorescent probe 1, the first inorganic phosphate (Pi) targeted colorimetric and fluorescent probe to detect endogenous Pi in hemichannel-closed cells, has been developed. Probe 1 undergoes a unique Pi induced hydrolytic reaction in DMS... LE Guo,JF Zhang,XY Liu,... - 《Analytical Chemistry》...
1, in the yeast cells, glycerol can be phosphorylated to glycerol-3-phosphate (G-3-P), and then to form dyhydroxyacetone phosphate (DHAP) by glycerolphosphate oxidase (gpO). However, refined glycerol has other extensive uses in different fields such as cosmetics and pharmaceuticals. The ...
Anabaena fertilissima is a filamentous freshwater N-2-fixing cyanobacterium, isolated from a paddy field. Growth of the cyanobacterium was limited by the non-availability of inorganic phosphate (Pi) in the growth medium and was found to be directly related to the cellular P quota, which declined...
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Gotch FA, Panlilio F, Sergeyeva O et al (2003) A kinetic model of inorganic phosphorus mass balance in hemodialysis therapy. Blood Purif 21:51–57 CASPubMedGoogle Scholar Achinher SG, Ayus JC (2005) The role of daily dialysis in the control of hyperphosphatemia. Kideny Int Suppl 95:S28...
Concentrations of phosphorus are generally o5 nM during summer stratified con- Discussion ditions in the Sargasso Sea (Wu et al., 2000; Mills et al., 2008), where SAR11 cells have been reported The prevalence of periplasmic substrate-binding to contribute substantially to inorganic phosphate ...
Environmental cues profoundly modulate cell proliferation and cell elongation to inform and direct plant growth and development. External phosphate (Pi) limitation inhibits primary root growth in many plant species. However, the underlying Pi sensory mec