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Using the Loess Method to Describe the Effect of Temperature on Development Rate
non-parametric model local regression weighted least squares Aphididae
2018/3/5
Temperature has a significant influence on development rates of insects and mites. Many parametric models were
built to describe the temperature-dependent development rates. However, these models pro...
Study of the combined effect of temperature, pH and water activity on the radial growth rate of the white-rot basidiomycete Physisporinus vitreus by using a hyphal growth model
filamentous fungus, fungal colony, mycelia modelling, wood decay fungus
2011/9/5
The present work investigates environmental effects on the growth of fungal colonies of P. vitreus by using a lattice-free discrete modelling approach called FGM (Fuhr & Schubert,2010, arXiv:1101.1747...
Actin oligomers at the initial stage of polymerization induced by increasing temperature at low ionic strength: Study with small-angle X-ray scattering
actin trimer X-ray scattering solution structure oligomer distribution
2010/12/2
Using small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS), we have studied the initial stage (nucleation and oligomerization) of actin polymerization induced by raising temperature in a stepwise manner from 1°C to 30...
The pressure-temperature phase diagram of hen lysozyme at low pH
hen lysozyme high pressure fluorescence high pressure NMR thermodynamic stability on pressure-temperature axes free energy landscape
2010/12/2
The equilibrium unfolding of hen lysozyme at pH 2 was studied as a function of pressure (0.1~700 MPa) and temperature (−10°C~50°C) using Trp fluorescence as monitor supplemented by variable pres...
Processivity of kinesin motility is enhanced on increasing temperature
TIRF molecular motors microtubule hand-over-hand mechanism run length
2010/12/2
Kinesin is a motor protein that processively moves step by step along a microtubule. To investigate the effects of temperature on run length, i.e., processivity of kinesin motility, we performed a sin...