RISS 학술연구정보서비스

검색
다국어 입력

http://chineseinput.net/에서 pinyin(병음)방식으로 중국어를 변환할 수 있습니다.

변환된 중국어를 복사하여 사용하시면 됩니다.

예시)
  • 中文 을 입력하시려면 zhongwen을 입력하시고 space를누르시면됩니다.
  • 北京 을 입력하시려면 beijing을 입력하시고 space를 누르시면 됩니다.
닫기
    인기검색어 순위 펼치기

    RISS 인기검색어

      검색결과 좁혀 보기

      선택해제
      • 좁혀본 항목 보기순서

        • 원문유무
        • 음성지원유무
        • 원문제공처
          펼치기
        • 등재정보
          펼치기
        • 학술지명
          펼치기
        • 주제분류
          펼치기
        • 발행연도
          펼치기
        • 작성언어
        • 저자
          펼치기

      오늘 본 자료

      • 오늘 본 자료가 없습니다.
      더보기
      • 무료
      • 기관 내 무료
      • 유료
      • 화학적 거세 및 갑상선 기능조절이 닭의 산육성 증진에 미치는 효과에 관한 연구

        이규승,김관영,권순기 忠南大學校 1971 論文集 Vol.10 No.-

        This experiment was conducted to improve the meat production and quality of cockerels by controling the function of thyroid and gonad with the hormone preparations. Three weeks old 180 Rhode island red cockerels were divided into six group : iodocasein treatment group, tapazol treatment group, D.E.S. treatment group, D.E.S.+iodocasein treatment group, D.E.S.+tapazol treatment group and control group. Each group was then divided into two groups of 4 weeks and 8 weeks after treatment, arranging the cockerels 15 each. Iodocasein of 0.25 per cent of the basal ration and tapazol in dose of 0.3 ㎎ per Kg of body weight were administered with the basal ration, and 0.75 ㎎ of D.E.S. was implanted subcutaneously at the head. Body weight was measured weekly to investigate the growth rate and daily gain. Sacrifice was done at the certain days after treatment, and carcass percentage and organ weight were observed. Histological observation on thyroid and gonad was conducted at the same time. The results obtained areas follows; 1. The body weight of D. E. S. group, Tap. group and D. E. S. +Tap. group at the end of experimental period were 1452.37±17.61g and 1473.53±16.18g respectively, showing the increasing significance with P<0.05 as compared with 1305.93±21.67g of control group. Iodo. group and D.E.S.+Iodo. group were lighter than control group, but no significance was recognized. 2. Daily gain and carcass percentage were changed as a similar tendency, showing the significance with P<0.05 after 4 weeks and no significance after 8 weeks. Generally high value was obtained in the group treated with D.E.S. and tapazol. 3. Among the meat compositions any marked difference was not recognized in moisture and crude ash cntents of the experimental groups. Crude protein contents were comparatively more in control group (19.87%) than in treatment groups. As compared with 3.39% of control group, crude fat contents of Tap. grop, D. E. S. group anud D. E. S. +Tap. group were 4.44%, 4.22% and 5.35% respectively. 4. Improved effects on feed convertion rate were obtained in the groups treated with D.E.S. and tapazol. D.E.S.+Tap. group was best : 2.61 on the mean. 5. Comb and wattle weights were changed as a similar tendency, showing the significance with p<0.01 after 4 and 8 weeks. Those of all treatment groups were lighter than of control group, particularly in the groups treated with D.E.S. they were atrophied extremely. 6. Generally weights of head, heart, spleen, gizzard and liver were in proportion to body weight. 7. Whole viscera weight showed the significance with p<0.01 among the treatment groups after 4 and 8 weeks. Those of the groups treated with tapazol and D.E.S. were heavier than of control group. 8. Cloacal thymus weight showed the significance with p<0.05. That of control group was heaviest, being heavier after 4 weeks than after 8 weeks. Meat production and quality cockerels was improved successively by decreasing more or less the function of thyroid and gonad with tapazol and D.E.S. treatment. Only use of tapazol or D.E.S. was fairly effective. Because the iodocasein administration caused the growth restraint and derease of fats, it was worthless for practical application.

      • SCISCIESCOPUS

        Reactivities of organic isothiocyanates and thiocyanates toward dialkyl bis(phosphine) complexes of palladium(II) and platinum(II)

        Lee, S.G.,Choi, K.Y.,Kim, Y.J.,Park, S.,Lee, S.W. Pergamon Press 2015 Polyhedron Vol.85 No.-

        Room-temperature reactions of trans-[PdEt<SUB>2</SUB>L<SUB>2</SUB>] (L=PMe<SUB>3</SUB>, PEt<SUB>3</SUB>, PMe<SUB>2</SUB>Ph) with organic isothiocyanates [R-NCS; R=benzyl; CH(CH<SUB>3</SUB>)Ph, R-(-) and S-(+); indanyl, S-(+)] afforded the S,S-coordinated Pd(II) complexes [Pd(S<SUB>2</SUB>C?N-R)L<SUB>2</SUB>] containing a dithiocarbonimidato (S<SUB>2</SUB>C?N-R) group. Similar reactions involving allyl isothiocyanates produced the cationic η<SUP>3</SUP>-allyl Pd complex [Pd(η<SUP>3</SUP>-allyl)(PMe<SUB>3</SUB>)<SUB>2</SUB>]<SUP>+</SUP>(NCS)<SUP>-</SUP>. When [Pd(S<SUB>2</SUB>C?N-R)(PMe<SUB>3</SUB>)<SUB>2</SUB>] was treated with 1equiv of a chelating phosphine [L-L=depe (1,2-bis(diethylphosphino)ethane) and dmpe (1,2-bis(dimethylphosphino)ethane)], the corresponding complexes [Pd(S<SUB>2</SUB>C?N-R)(L-L)] were produced. Reactions of trans-[PdEt<SUB>2</SUB>L<SUB>2</SUB>] (L=PMe<SUB>3</SUB>, PMe<SUB>2</SUB>Ph) with organic thiocyanates (R-SCN; R=benzyl, Et) resulted in the formation of [Pd(CN)<SUB>2</SUB>L<SUB>2</SUB>] and an organic disulfide by S-C bond cleavage of R-SCN. However, similar reactions of the dimethyl analogs, trans-[PdMe<SUB>2</SUB>L<SUB>2</SUB>] (L=PMe<SUB>3</SUB>, PEt<SUB>3</SUB>), with benzyl thiocyanate afforded different products, [Pd(NCS)<SUB>2</SUB>L<SUB>2</SUB>] or [PdMe(NCS)L<SUB>2</SUB>]. Treating [Pt(styrene)(PMe<SUB>3</SUB>)<SUB>2</SUB>] with benzyl isothiocyanate gave the S-coordinated dithiocarbonimidato Pt(II) complex, [Pt(S<SUB>2</SUB>C?N-R)(Me<SUB>3</SUB>P)<SUB>2</SUB>] (R=benzyl). In contrast, cis-[PtEt<SUB>2</SUB>(PMe<SUB>3</SUB>)<SUB>2</SUB>] reacted with the isothiocyanate to afford the trialkyl Pt(IV) complex [PtEt<SUB>2</SUB>(SCN)(CH<SUB>2</SUB>Ph)(PMe<SUB>3</SUB>)<SUB>2</SUB>].

      • Diagnostic usefulness of a T cell-based assay for latent tuberculosis infection in kidney transplant candidates before transplantation

        Kim, S.-H.,Lee, S.-O.,Park, I.-A.,Park, S.J.,Choi, S.-H.,Kim, Y.S.,Woo, J.H.,Park, S.-K.,Park, J.S.,Kim, S.C.,Han, D.J. Blackwell Publishing Inc 2010 Transplant infectious disease Vol.12 No.2

        <P>S.-H. Kim, S.-O. Lee, I.-A. Park, S.J. Park, S.-H. Choi, Y.S. Kim, J.H. Woo, S.-K. Park, J.S. Park, S.C. Kim, D.J. Han. Diagnostic usefulness of a T cell-based assay for latent tuberculosis infection in kidney transplant candidates before transplantation.Transpl Infect Dis 2010: <B>12:</B> 113–119. All rights reserved</P><P>Background</P><P>The presence of latent tuberculosis (TB) infection (LTBI) should be evaluated before kidney transplantation. Although a new T cell-based assay for diagnosing LTBI gave promising results, this assay has not yet been compared with the tuberculin skin test (TST) for diagnosing LTBI in renal transplant candidates before transplantation.</P><P>Patients and methods</P><P>All adult patients admitted to a single institute for renal transplantation over a 1-year period were prospectively enrolled. A clinically predictive risk of LTBI was defined as: (i) recent close contact with a person with pulmonary TB; (ii) abnormal chest radiography; (iii) a history of untreated or inadequately treated TB; or (iv) a new infection (i.e., a recent conversion of TST).</P><P>Results</P><P>Of 209 renal recipients, 47 (22%) had a positive TST≥5 mm, 21 (10%) had a positive TST≥10 mm, 65 (30%) had a positive T-SPOT.<I>TB</I> test, and 25 (12%) had an indeterminate T-SPOT.<I>TB</I> test. The induration size of TST was significantly associated with a high positivity rate on T-SPOT.<I>TB</I> (<I>P</I><0.001). Agreement between T-SPOT.<I>TB</I> test and TST≥10 mm was fair (<I>k</I>=0.24, 95% confidence interval 0.11–0.36). However, neither univariate nor multivariate analysis showed any association between the clinical risk for LTBI and positivity on T-SPOT.<I>TB</I> or TST.</P><P>Conclusion</P><P>T-SPOT.<I>TB</I> test was more frequently positive than TST in renal transplant candidates. However, further longitudinal studies are awaited to determine whether the ability of T-SPOT.<I>TB</I> assay to detect LTBI in renal transplant recipients can better predict the development of TB than can TST after transplantation.</P>

      • SCISCIESCOPUS

        Predicting temporal shifts in the spring occurrence of overwintered Scotinophara lurida (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) and rice phenology in Korea with climate change

        Lee, H.,Kang, W. S.,Ahn, M. I.,Cho, K.,Lee, J. H. Springer Science + Business Media 2016 International journal of biometeorology Vol.60 No.1

        <P>Climate change could shift the phenology of insects and plants and alter their linkage in space and time. We examined the synchrony of rice and its insect pest, Scotinophara lurida (Burmeister), under the representative concentration pathways (RCP) 8.5 climate change scenario by comparing the mean spring immigration time of overwintered S. lurida with the mean rice transplanting times in Korea. The immigration time of S. lurida was estimated using an overwintered adult flight model. The rice transplanting time of three cultivars (early, medium, and medium-late maturing) was estimated by forecasting the optimal cultivation period using leaf appearance and final leaf number models. A temperature increase significantly advanced the 99 % immigration time of S. lurida from Julian day 192.1 in the 2000s to 178.4 in the 2050s and 163.1 in the 2090s. In contrast, rice transplanting time was significantly delayed in the early-maturing cultivar from day 141.2 in the 2000s to 166.7 in the 2050s and 190.6 in the 2090s, in the medium-maturing cultivar from day 130.6 in the 2000s to 156.6 in the 2050s and 184.7 in the 2090s, and in the medium-late maturing cultivar from day 128.5 in 2000s to 152.9 in the 2050s and 182.3 in the 2090s. These simulation results predict a significant future phenological asynchrony between S. lurida and rice in Korea.</P>

      • S nutrition alleviates salt stress by maintaining the assemblage of photosynthetic organelles in Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis L.)

        Park, S. H.,Lee, B. R.,Lee, J. H.,Kim, T. H. Springer Science + Business Media 2016 Plant growth regulation Vol.79 No.3

        <P>To assess the roles of sulfur (S) nutrition in salt stress tolerance in Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis L.). The plants grown in S-supplied or S-deprived condition for 4 weeks were exposed to salt stress with 100 mM NaCl or non-salt stress, respectively, for 21 days. Osmotic potential was significantly decreased by salt stress from day 14. Photosynthetic pigments such as chlorophyll and carotenoid were decreased by salt stress which was more severe in the absence of S, but their content was largely recovered in the presence of S-nutrition. The proteomic analysis of multi-protein complexes in the thylakoid by BN-PAGE showed that the expression of PSI, PSII and RuBisCo level was repressed under salt stress in the absence of S, whereas their expression was largely recovered by S supply. Enzymatic activity confirmed the responses of RuBisCo, estimated by the BN-PAGE, showing a decreased activity in S-deprived and/or salt stressed levels. The decreased RuBisCo activity was significantly related to S content as affected by S nutrition and/or salt stress. Significant relationship between S content and Na, K, Fe content was also observed. These results indicate that S-nutrition modulates the negative responses to salt stress tolerance in photosynthetic organelles of P. pratensis.</P>

      • Cytokine secreted by S100A9 via TLR4 in monocytes delays neutrophil apoptosis by inhibition of caspase 9/3 pathway

        Lee, N.R.,Park, B.S.,Kim, S.Y.,Gu, A.,Kim, D.H.,Lee, J.S.,Kim, I.S. Saunders Scientific Publications, W.B. Saunders ; 2016 Cytokine Vol.86 No.-

        Dysregulation of neutrophil apoptosis causes pathogenesis and aggravation of allergy. S100A9 exists as one of the proteins in the neutrophils, triggering inflammatory responses by activating the immune cells. In this study, we investigated whether S100A9 affects constitutive neutrophil apoptosis by activating the monocytes in normal and allergic subjects. Supernatant from human monocytic THP-1 cells after treatment with S100A9 suppressed normal neutrophil apoptosis by inhibiting the activations of caspase 9 and caspase 3. S100A9 upregulated the release of MCP-1, IL-6, and IL-8 in THP-1 cells. An increase in cytokine was suppressed by CLI-095, a Toll-like receptor (TLR) 4 inhibitor, PP2, a Src inhibitor, rottlerin, a PKCδ inhibitor, MAP kinase inhibitors, including PD98059, SB202190, and SP600125, and BAY-11-7085, an NF-κB inhibitor. Src, PKCδ, ERK½, p38 MAPK, and JNK were phosphorylated by S100A9. The phosphorylation of Src and PKCδ was suppressed by CLI-095, and the activation of ERK½, p38 MAPK, and JNK was inhibited by CLI-095, PP2, and rottlerin. S100A9 induced NF-κB activity, and the activation was suppressed by CLI-095, PP2, rottlerin, and MAPK kinase inhibitors. In normal and allergic subjects, supernatant from normal and allergic monocytes after stimulation with S100A9 suppressed normal and allergic neutrophil apoptosis, respectively; MCP-1, IL-6, and IL-8 in the supernatant was increased by S100A9. The cytokine secretion induced by S100A9 is related to TLR4, Src, PKCδ, ERK½, p38 MAPK, JNK, and NF-κB. Taken together, S100A9 induces anti-apoptotic effect on normal and allergic neutrophils by increasing cytokine secretion of monocytes. These findings may help us to better understand neutrophil apoptosis regulated by S100A9 and pathogenesis of allergic diseases.

      연관 검색어 추천

      이 검색어로 많이 본 자료

      활용도 높은 자료

      해외이동버튼