Publications by authors named "I Duran Meras"

FOXO transcription factors have been shown to regulate longevity in model organisms and are associated with longevity in humans. To gain insight into how FOXO functions to increase lifespan, we examined the subcellular localization of DAF-16 in C. elegans.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Lysosomes are key regulators of many fundamental cellular processes such as metabolism, autophagy, immune response, cell signalling and plasma membrane repair. These highly dynamic organelles are composed of various membrane and soluble proteins, which are essential for their proper functioning. The soluble proteins include numerous proteases, glycosidases and other hydrolases, along with activators, required for catabolism.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

The hydrolysis of the pesticide quinalphos in basic medium was kinetically followed and the measurement of the reaction rates allowed us to develop two kinetic-fluorimetric methods. In one of them the mixing of the reagents was directly performed in the measurement cell and, in the another one, the stopped-flow mixing technique was used. The reaction was completed in 100 s after the reactants were mixed and it allowed the simple application of the proposed methods to routine analyses of the pesticide.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • The study focuses on using artificial neural networks (ANNs) to simultaneously determine nalidixic acid (NA) and its metabolite 7-hydroxymethylnalidixic acid (OH-NA) through their voltammetric signals.
  • A PCR model based on standard sample voltammetric data serves as the training set to effectively calibrate the ANN for analysis.
  • Recovery rates for measuring NA and OH-NA in urine range from 91-109% and 82-112%, respectively, indicating better performance than traditional partial least squares (PLS) methods.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF

trans-Piceid itself is weakly fluorescent, but the fluorescence signal (lambda(exc/em)=260/361nm) is greatly enhanced by UV-irradiation of its hydroethanolic solutions. Employing the photoinduced emission signal at 361nm or the amplitude of the second-derivative-photoinduced emission spectrum, between 353 and 361nm, a linear relation is found in the assayed range 5.7-31.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF