13 research outputs found
Electrical injury – a dual center analysis of patient characteristics, therapeutic specifics and outcome predictors
Mechanisms of disease: psychomotor retardation and high T-3 levels caused by mutations in monocarboxylate transporter 8
Metyrapone-Induced Corticosterone Deficiency Impairs Glucose Oxidation and Steroidogenesis in Leydig Cells of Adult Albino Rats.
Blood levels of atrial natriuretic peptide, endothelin, cortisol and ACTH in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass
A case of spurious hypercalcitoninemia: A cautionary tale on the use of plasma calcitonin assays in the screening of patients with thyroid nodules for neoplasia
Isolierter primärer Aldosteronismus bei Nebennierenkarzinom: Kasuistik und Literaturübersicht
Mechanisms of Disease: psychomotor retardation and high T3 levels caused by mutations in monocarboxylate transporter 8
One-Seeded Fruits in the Core Caryophyllales: Their Origin and Structural Diversity
The core Caryophyllales consist of approximately 30 families (12,000 species) distributed worldwide. Many members evolved one-seeded or conjoined fruits, but their origin and structural diversity have not been investigated. A comparative anatomical investigation of the one-seeded fruits within the core Caryophyllales was conducted. The origin of the one-seeded fruits and the evolutionary reconstructions of some carpological characters were traced using a tree based on rbcl and matK data in order to understand the ancestral characters and their changes. The one-seeded fruit type is inferred to be an ancestral character state in core Caryophyllales, with a subsequent increase in the seed number seen in all major clades. Most representatives of the 'Earlier Diverging' clade are distinguished in various carpological traits. The organization of the pericarp is diverse in many groups, although fruits with a dry, many-layered pericarp, consisting of sclerenchyma as outer layers and a thin-walled parenchyma below, with seeds occupying a vertical embryo position, are likely ancestral character states in the core Caryophyllales clade. Several carpological peculiarities in fruit and seed structure were discovered in obligate one-seeded Achatocarpaceae, Chenopodiaceae, Nyctaginaceae, Seguieriaceae and Sarcobataceae. The horizontal embryo evolved in only certain groups of Chenopodiaceae. The bar-thickening of endotegmen cells appears to be an additional character typical of core Caryophyllales. The syncarpy-to-lysicarpy paradigm in Caryophyllaceae needs to be reinterpreted
