15 results match your criteria: "University of Texas Austin 78712.[Affiliation]"
Q Rev Biol
March 2000
Section of Integrative Biology, University of Texas Austin 78712, USA.
Evolutionary origins of alcohol consumption have rarely been considered in studies of ethanol addiction. However, the occurrence of ethanol in ripe and decaying fruit and the substantial heritability of alcoholism in humans suggest an important historical association between primate frugivory and alcohol consumption. Olfactory localization of ripe fruit via volatilized alcohols, the use of ethanol as an appetitive stimulant, and the consumption of fruits with substantial ethanol content potentially characterize all frugivorous primates, including hominoids and the lineage leading to modern humans.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAm J Primatol
June 1998
Department of Anthropology, University of Texas-Austin 78712-1086, USA.
In this paper, we studied three species of prosimian primate (Propithecus diadema edwardsi, Eulemur fulvus rufus, and Eulemur rubriventer) from June-July 1995 at the Ranomafana National Park to answer three questions: 1) how they handle and process seeds, 2) how the physical properties of seeds influence seed handling and seed fate, and 3) whether handling and processing patterns influence seed dispersal. Seeds from five plant species were collected from feces and examined for external damage (punctures and scrapes), weighed, measured, and checked daily for germination. P.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAm J Primatol
December 1997
Department of Anthropology, University of Texas-Austin 78712, USA.
How small-bodied (500-1,200 g) folivorous prosimian primates cope with large amounts of foliage in their diet seasonally has yet to be determined for many species such as Hapalemur griseus, which specializes on bamboo. To address this issue, we present results on seasonal variation in activity and diet from a wild group of H. griseus in southeastern Madagascar.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGerontologist
June 1996
Population Research Center, University of Texas-Austin 78712, USA.
Data from the Health and Retirement Survey reveal extremely low levels of health insurance coverage among Hispanics and, especially, among Mexican Americans. The data reveal that this lack of insurance is associated with lower rates of employer-based and privately purchased coverage. Even after controlling for a large number of insurance-related factors, Hispanics have rates of health insurance coverage that are lower than those of either non-Hispanic blacks or whites.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLipids
March 1996
Department of Human Ecology, University of Texas-Austin 78712-1907, USA.
Polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) of the n-6 and n-3 families inhibit transcription of a number of hepatic lipogenic and glycolytic genes, e.g. fatty acid synthase.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Mol Biol
March 1994
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Texas Austin 78712.
The structure of Urechis caupo hemoglobin in the cyanomet state has been refined to R = 0.148 at 2.5 A resolution.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBiomed Sci Instrum
August 1993
This paper describes an experiment technique for the measurement of thermal conductivity, thermal diffusivity and perfusion using self-heated thermistors. Thermal probes are constructed by placing a miniature thermistor at the tip of a plastic catheter. The volume of tissue over which the measurement occurs depends on the surface area of contact between the thermistor and the tissue.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGen Comp Endocrinol
April 1992
Department of Zoology, University of Texas-Austin 78712.
Progesterone is believed to have a suppressive or inhibitory role in regulating androgen-dependent sex behaviors in male mammals and birds. Previous studies in this laboratory have revealed that in the little striped whiptail lizard (Cnemidophorus inornatus), progesterone (P) can stimulate sex behavior in a proportion of the males. The present study sought to determine (i) interactions between androgens and P in activating sex behaviors, and (ii) the overlap in behavioral sensitivities to androgens and P in male C.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTo test Coyne's (1976b) theory of depression, students' levels of depressive symptoms, reassurance seeking, and self-esteem were assessed at Time 1, and their same-gender roommates' appraisals of them were assessed 5 weeks later. Mildly depressed students engaged in the type of reassurance seeking described by Coyne. Among men, but not women, mildly depressed students were rejected if they strongly sought reassurance and had low self-esteem but not if they did not seek reassurance or had high self-esteem.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnal Chem
October 1991
Chemical Engineering Department, University of Texas Austin 78712.
Glucose microelectrodes have been formed with glucose oxidase immobilized in poly[(vinylpyridine)Os(bipyridine)2Cl] derivative-based redox hydrogels on beveled carbon-fiber microdisk (7 microns diameter) electrodes. In the resulting microelectrode, the steady-state glucose electrooxidation current density is 0.3 mA cm-2 and the sensitivity is 20 mA cm-2 M-1.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Med Chem
September 1989
Department of Medicinal Chemistry, University of Texas Austin 78712.
J Biomol Struct Dyn
December 1988
Drug Dynamics Institute Medicinal Chemistry Division College of Pharmacy, University of Texas Austin 78712.
X-ray, NMR and molecular modeling studies on cyanonaphthridinomycin (C22H26N4O5), a DNA binding antibiotic, have been carried out to study the structure, conformation and interactions with DNA. The crystals belong to the space group P21 with the cell dimensions of a = 5.934(1)b = 20.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Bacteriol
December 1988
Center for Applied Microbiology, University of Texas Austin 78712-1095.
Ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate (RuBP) carboxylase/oxygenase (RuBPC/O) was inactivated in crude extracts of Rhodospirillum rubrum under atmospheric levels of oxygen; no inactivation occurred under an atmosphere of argon. RuBP carboxylase activity did not decrease in dialyzed extracts, indicating that a dialyzable factor was required for inactivation. The inactivation was inhibited by catalase.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBiofactors
July 1988
Department of Microbiology, University of Texas-Austin 78712.
Pyridoxine dehydrogenase (1.1.1.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnn N Y Acad Sci
June 1988
Department of Physical and Health Education, University of Texas-Austin 78712.