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- fse-msp-curriculum-2018-2019.pdf (472.19 KB, PDF)… in response to these pressures, and how different organisms and groups of organisms have evolved different physiological means of dealing with the same problem. The course will focus both on the abiotic environment (e.g. issues related to climate, gas exchange) and the biotic environment (e.g. how digestive physiology is adapted to plant toxins). Towards the end of the course you will look at Conservation Physiology, one of the practical applications of ecophysiology. There is a particular focus on …
- phd_thesis_sylvia_nauta.pdf (11.97 MB, PDF)… group can indicate more soft callus formation and angiogenesis in comparison to the control group. Two pathways related to the transport of small molecules are more active in the citrulline supplement group, namely bicarbonate transporters and O2/CO2 exchange in erythrocytes. The more active pathway of reversible hydration of CO2 in the control group is related to these pathways. Erythrocytes are important for the transport and exchange of the waste CO2 for O2.231 Bicarbonate equilibrates the production of CO2, as reversible hydration of CO2 Effect of citrulline supplement on lipid and protein profiles during fracture healing 179 5 results in the production of bicarbonate and … profiles during fracture healing 183 5 pathways in the control group related to the activation and regulation of NMDA receptors, which is an ion channel for among others Ca2+. Also, the activation of Ca- permeable Kainate receptor, sodium/calcium exchange, and reduction of cytosolic Ca2+ levels are more active pathways in the control group. All these different pathways are related to calcium ions and/or calmodulin. Calmodulin mediates many of the cellular effects of Ca2+ and one of the target …
- um_jaarverslag_2010.pdf (415.51 KB, PDF)… vakgebied, het opleidingenaanbod en carrière perspectief. Daarnaast spelen de leefomgeving, duur van de opleiding en financiële aspecten een grote rol. Naast de bachelor- en masterinstroom kent de Universiteit Maastricht ook een groeiend aantal exchange studenten. In het Studiejaar 2007-2008 verbleven 1.450 studenten voor hun studie een periode in het buitenland. In het Studiejaar 2009-2010 is dit aantal gegroeid naar 1.751 studenten. In het studiejaar 2007-2008 namen 838 buitenlandse …
- 130820_hoofdjaarverslag_2012_def.pdf (1.25 MB, PDF)… ontwikkelen en een aanvraag doen bij het programma “Leading in Learning” voor een ‘micro grant’ om dit idee te realiseren. In 2012 heeft bijvoorbeeld de School of Business & Economics (SBE) een ‘micro grant’ gekregen voor hun idee ‘PBL preparation for exchange students’. Dit project is erop gericht om uitwisselingsstudenten te helpen de praktische aspecten van het PGO systeem te begrijpen en hen te helpen effectief te participeren. Zo is er een focusgroep van studenten opgericht, die bijdraagt aan …
- full_dissertation_nicolo_mangraviti.pdf (3.25 MB, PDF)… adenovirus (HAdV). The best studied member of the HAdV species is serotype 5 (HAdV-5). HAdV-5 infects many cell types, including low-replicative or quiescent cell populations such as cardiomyocytes. The HAdV-5 genome is easy to engineer with large foreign DNA cloning capacity and can be produced on an industrial scale. All these attributes make HAdV-5 vectors the most preferred vector type used to date in vaccine, cancer, and gene therapy trials [72]. Other systems of delivery are engineered …
- florea_-_dissertation.pdf (2.35 MB, PDF)… type GRP 3 V (Scintomics, Germany) with SC-01 cassettes (ABX, Germany) was used with HEPES buffer during labelling. Briefly, 10 mL of 68GaCl3 containing 0.6 M HCl generator eluate (iThemba, South Africa) was diluted with water and trapped on a cation exchange SPE cartridge, eluted with 5 M NaCl, and added to the reactor containing 50 µl of an aqueous (0.25 mg/mL) DOTA functionalized Pentixafor derivative (Scintomics Molecular ATT, Germany) and HEPES. After a labelling reaction at 120 °C for 10 min, …
- msp-course-catalogue-2022-2023.pdf (2.2 MB, PDF)… in response to these pressures, and how different organisms and groups of organisms have evolved different physiological means of dealing with the same problem. The course will focus both on the abiotic environment (e.g. issues related to climate, gas exchange) and the biotic environment (e.g. how digestive physiology is adapted to plant toxins). Towards the end of the course you will look at Conservation Physiology, one of the practical applications of ecophysiology. There is a particular focus on …
- proefschrift_tim_pruimboom.pdf (5.36 MB, PDF)… of clinical evaluation was provided. Outcomes No distinction between primary and secondary outcomes was made. The postoperative complications recorded were necrosis requiring revision surgery, clinical necrosis, infection, haematoma, seroma, implant exchange and reconstructive failure. Clinical necrosis was defined as necrosis treated solely with conservative treatment in the outpatient clinic. Infection was defined as clinically suspected infections where the participant was treated with …