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    Stability Analysis of Fractional Order Systems with Time Delay

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    In this paper, we mainly study the stability of linear and interval linear fractional systems with time delay. By applying the characteristic equations, a necessary and sufficient stability condition is obtained firstly, and then some sufficient conditions are deserved. In addition, according to the equivalent relationship of fractional order systems with order 0<α≤10<\alpha\leq 1 and with order 1≤β<21\leq\beta<2, one may get more relevant theorems. Finally, two examples are provided to demonstrate the effectiveness of our results

    Stability Analysis of Fractional Order Systems with Time Delay

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    In this paper, we mainly study the stability of linear and interval linear fractional systems with time delay. By applying the characteristic equations, a necessary and sufficient stability condition is obtained firstly, and then some sufficient conditions are deserved. In addition, according to the equivalent relationship of fractional order systems with order 0<α≤10<\alpha\leq 1 and with order 1≤β<21\leq\beta<2, one may get more relevant theorems. Finally, two examples are provided to demonstrate the effectiveness of our results

    Can genomic variation explain the extinction of the passenger pigeon?

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    Genistein attenuates ischemia/reperfusion injury in rat kidneys via enhancement of antioxidant defense mechanisms: Activation of Nrf-2/HO-1 signaling

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    Purpose: To investigate the protective role of genistein against ischemic reperfusion (I/R) injury in rat kidneys.Methods: Group I (control, n = 10) consisted of animals that were not operated on while group II (sham, n = 10) were animals surgically operated on, similar to I/R group without renal bilateral ischemia. Group III (genistein, n = 10) consisted of animals administered 10 mg/kg genistein by oral gavage for 7 consecutive days while group IV (I/R, n = 10) animals were subjected to 45 min of renal bilateral ischemia followed by 24 h of reperfusion. Group V (genistein+I/R, n = 10) received 10 mg/kg genistein by oral gavage for 7 consecutive days and then subjected to 45 min of renal bilateral ischemia followed by 24 h of reperfusion. Renal function, total oxidant capacity and total antioxidant status in serum were evaluated in the rats. Further, reactive oxygen species generation as well as levels of protein carbonyl, lipid peroxidation, and enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidants were determined. Nrf-2 (nuclear factor (erythroid-derived 2)-like 2) and HO-1 (Heme oxygenase-1) expressions were determined by western blot.Results: Pre-treatment with genistein (10 mg/kg) significantly (p &lt; 0.001)  ameliorated I/R induced renal damage by reducing the levels of serum markers. Genistein pre-treatment significantly decreased (p &lt;0.001) I/R injury induced-ROS, lipid peroxides and protein carbonyl content (p &lt; 0.001). I/R injury significantly (p &lt; 0.001) decreased non-enzymatic and enzymatic antioxidant activities. Genistein pretreatment also prevented renal I/R injury by significantly up-regulating Nrf-2, HO-1 expressions and antioxidant status.Conclusion: Thus, genistein may be therapeutically useful against kidney I/R injury by improving antioxidant defense mechanisms.Keywords: Oxidative stress, Genistein, Ischemic reperfusion injury, Renal damage, Antioxidant, Nuclear factor (erythroid-derived 2)-like 2, Heme oxygenase-1, Nrf-2, HO-1 Tropical Journal of Pharmaceutical Research is indexed by Science Citation Inde

    Large-scale phosphoproteome analysis in seedling leaves of Brachypodium distachyon L.

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    BACKGROUND: Protein phosphorylation is one of the most important post-translational modifications involved in the regulation of plant growth and development as well as diverse stress response. As a member of the Poaceae, Brachypodium distachyon L. is a new model plant for wheat and barley as well as several potential biofuel grasses such as switchgrass. Vegetative growth is vital for biomass accumulation of plants, but knowledge regarding the role of protein phosphorylation modification during vegetative growth, especially in biofuel plants, is far from comprehensive. RESULTS: In this study, we carried out the first large-scale phosphoproteome analysis of seedling leaves in Brachypodium accession Bd21 using TiO(2) microcolumns combined with liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) and MaxQuant software. A total of 1470 phosphorylation sites in 950 phosphoproteins were identified, and these phosphoproteins were implicated in various molecular functions and basic cellular processes by gene ontology (GO) and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathway analyses. Among the 950 phosphoproteins identified, 127 contained 3 to 8 phosphorylation sites. Conservation analysis showed that 93.4% of the 950 phosphoproteins had phosphorylation orthologs in other plant species. Motif-X analysis of the phosphorylation sites identified 13 significantly enriched phosphorylation motifs, of which 3 were novel phosphorylation motifs. Meanwhile, there were 91 phosphoproteins with both multiple phosphorylation sites and multiple phosphorylation motifs. In addition, we identified 58 phosphorylated transcription factors across 21 families and found out 6 significantly over-represented transcription factor families (C3H, Trihelix, CAMTA, TALE, MYB_related and CPP). Eighty-four protein kinases (PKs), 8 protein phosphatases (PPs) and 6 CESAs were recognized as phosphoproteins. CONCLUSIONS: Through a large-scale bioinformatics analysis of the phosphorylation data in seedling leaves, a complicated PKs- and PPs- centered network related to rapid vegetative growth was deciphered in B. distachyon. We revealed a MAPK cascade network that might play the crucial roles during the phosphorylation signal transduction in leaf growth and development. The phosphoproteins and phosphosites identified from our study expanded our knowledge of protein phosphorylation modification in plants, especially in monocots. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/1471-2164-15-375) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users
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