japonicus and other species of this family.”
“We investigated the dynamics of reversible resistance switching of NiO nonvolatile memory devices
by measuring the switching time as a function of applied voltage. A model of local switching induced by charge carrier fluence was proposed to explain the time-dependent switching behaviors. Charge carrier flow under Poole-Frenkel emission builds up local conductive paths inside NiO. The enhanced electric field at the ends of conductive clusters abruptly increases local Poole-Frenkel emission and accelerates the percolation propagation. The results of Monte Carlo calculation strongly supported the model of local switching induced www.selleckchem.com/products/jph203.html by charge selleck screening library carrier fluence. (C) 2010 American Institute of Physics. [doi:10.1063/1.3489938]“
“Thyroid hormone receptors (TR) are members of the nuclear receptor superfamily. There are at least two TR isoforms, TR alpha and TR beta. The TR alpha isoform plays a critical role in mediating the action of thyroid hormone in adipose tissue. We mapped the porcine TR alpha gene to chromosome 12 p11-p13, by using the ImpRH panel. We examined tissue-localization of TR alpha and determined expression
patterns of TR alpha in porcine adipose tissue with quantitative real-time PCR. TR alpha was expressed in all tissues, including heart, liver, spleen, stomach, pancreas, brain, small intestine, skeletal muscle, and subcutaneous adipose tissue. In the adipose tissue, the expression of TR alpha decreased postnatally. Compared to Yorkshire pigs, Jinhua pigs had significantly lower expression levels of TR alpha gene in the subcutaneous
fat tissue. ICG-001 The expression levels of beta 2-AR, HSL and ATGL were also significantly lower in Jinhua pigs than in Yorkshire pigs. However, no significant differences in PPAR gamma and SREBP-1C expression levels were found between Jinhua and Yorkshire pigs. Incubation of porcine adipose tissue explants with high doses of isoproterenol (100 and 1000 nM) significantly increased the expression levels of TR alpha. We conclude that there is considerable evidence that TR alpha plays an important role in fat deposition in porcine adipose tissue.”
“The magnetization behavior of a Permalloy thin-film ( nominally Ni(81)Fe(19)) was investigated as a function of combined quasistatic and pulsed magnetic fields measured using magneto-optic Kerr effect magnetometry. We observed complex field dependent switching behavior that depends on the relative contributions to the total field of the quasistatic and pulsed fields.