8 results match your criteria: "State Univ. of New York at Buffalo[Affiliation]"
Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol
October 2011
Digestive Diseases and Nutrition Center, Dept. of Pediatrics, State Univ. of New York at Buffalo, USA.
Potassium ions are required for gastric acid secretion. Several potassium channels have been implicated in providing K(+) at the apical membrane of parietal cells. In examining the mRNA expression levels between gastric mucosa and liver tissue, KCNJ15 stood out as the most highly specific K(+) channel in the gastric mucosa.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Appl Physiol (1985)
June 2011
Dept. of Biological Sciences, 107 Hochstetter Hall, State Univ. of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 14260, USA.
Diurnal-nocturnal, or circadian-like, rhythms are 24-h variations in biological processes, evolved for the efficient functioning of living organisms. Such oscillations and their regulation in many peripheral tissues are still unclear. In this study, we used Affymetrix gene chips in a rich time-series experiment involving 54 animals killed at 18 time points within the 24-h cycle to examine light-dark cycle patterns of gene expression in rat lungs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAm J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol
October 2008
Dept. of Biological Sciences, State Univ. of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 14260, USA.
The existence and maintenance of biological rhythms linked to the 24-h light-dark cycle are essential to the health and functioning of an organism. Although much is known concerning central clock mechanisms, much less is known about control in peripheral tissues. In this study, circadian regulation of gene expression was examined in rat skeletal muscle.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAm J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol
August 2008
Toshiba Stroke Research Center, State Univ. of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 14214, USA.
Little is understood about endothelial cell (EC) responses to high flow, which mediate adaptive outward remodeling as well as cerebral aneurysm development. Opposite EC behaviors have been reported in vivo including cell loss during aneurysm initiation and cell proliferation during adaptive outward remodeling. This study aims at elucidating the EC growth response to elevated wall shear stress (WSS) and determining if nitric oxide (NO) is involved.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRadiology
April 2004
Depts of Radiology, Toshiba Stroke Research Center, State Univ of New York at Buffalo, 3435 Main St, Buffalo, NY 14214, USA.
Dye-dilution imaging sequences were performed and time-density curves were constructed in elastomer vessel aneurysm models to demonstrate the effectiveness of coils and an asymmetric stent in disrupting standard vortex flow. Compared with the use of coils, the use of stents led to marked flow modification, as seen with imaging sequences, and substantially slower inflow, as indicated by time-density curves, owing to the low-porosity region of the stent that covers the aneurysm orifice. These flow examination results indicate that potentially favorable flow modification features can be created by using the described asymmetric stent design, the use of which may lead to alternative methods of image-guided endovascular cerebral aneurysm therapy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIEEE Trans Image Process
October 2012
Dept. of Electr. Eng., State Univ. of New York at Buffalo, Amherst, NY.
A detail- and structure-preserving smoothing filter is introduced. It is called the combination median filter as it uses directional median, multilevel median, and median filters to smooth different regions of the image. The decision about the region is made by robust Dixon's r-test which is well known in statistics for outlier detection.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIEEE Trans Ultrason Ferroelectr Freq Control
October 2012
Dept. of Electr. and Comput. Eng., State Univ. of New York at Buffalo, Amherst, NY.
The problem of reconstruction in imaging systems that are modeled using the Helmholtz wave equation (diffraction imaging) is addressed. A spectral analysis of the available diffraction data is presented to help develop algorithms and constraints on a diffraction imaging system's parameters for accurate reconstruction of the desired image. Means of reducing the execution time of these algorithms and their relationship to currently available filtered backpropagation and unified Fourier reconstruction methods are also discussed.
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