Publications by authors named "J E Demick"

Controversy exists regarding stability of semen quality over time with papers reporting decrease, increase or stable parameters in heterogeneous populations. The current study examined semen parameters of young adult men from 2003 to 2013 at an urban U.S.

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Background: The declining myogenic potential of aged skeletal muscle is multifactorial. Insufficient satellite cell activity is one factor in this process. Notch and Wnt signaling are involved in various biological processes including orchestrating satellite cell activity within skeletal muscle.

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High-resolution crystal structures of Pyrococcus furiosus rubrerythrin (PfRbr) in the resting (all-ferrous) state and at time points following exposure of the crystals to hydrogen peroxide are reported. This approach was possible because of the relativity slow turnover of PfRbr at room temperature. To this end, we were able to perform time-dependent peroxide treatment of the fully reduced enzyme, under strictly anaerobic conditions, in the crystalline state.

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Activation of glycyl radical enzymes (GREs) by S-adenosylmethonine (AdoMet or SAM)-dependent enzymes has long been shown to proceed via the reductive cleavage of SAM. The AdoMet-dependent (or radical SAM) enzymes catalyze this reaction by using a [4Fe-4S] cluster to reductively cleave AdoMet to form a transient 5'-deoxyadenosyl radical and methionine. This radical is then transferred to the GRE, and methionine and 5'-deoxyadenosine are also formed.

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Saturn's largest moon, Titan, remains an enigma, explored only by remote sensing from Earth, and by the Voyager and Cassini spacecraft. The most puzzling aspects include the origin of the molecular nitrogen and methane in its atmosphere, and the mechanism(s) by which methane is maintained in the face of rapid destruction by photolysis. The Huygens probe, launched from the Cassini spacecraft, has made the first direct observations of the satellite's surface and lower atmosphere.

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