BACKGROUND:Temperatures below the freezing point of water and the ensuing ice crystal formation pose serious challenges to cell structure and function. Consequently, species living in seasonally cold environments have evolved a multitude of strategies to reorganize their cellular architecture and metabolism, and the underlying mechanisms are crucial to our understanding of life. In multicellular organisms, and poikilotherm animals in particular, our knowledge about these processes is almost exclusively due to invasive studies, thereby limiting the range of conclusions that can be drawn about intact living systems. METHODOLOGY:Given that non-destructive techniques like (1)H Magnetic Resonance (MR) imaging and spectroscopy have proven useful ...
High resolution MRI of live Drosophila was performed at 18.8 Tesla, with a field of view less than 5...
In insects and other ectotherms, cold temperatures cause a coma resulting from loss of neuromuscular...
How plant tissues control their water behaviours (phase and movement) under subfreezing temperatures...
Background Temperatures below the freezing point of water and the ensuing ice crystal formation pose...
Temperatures below the freezing point of water and the ensuing ice crystal formation pose serious ch...
Although the biochemical correlates of freeze tolerance in insects are becoming well-known, the proc...
The freezing-tolerant gall fly larva, Eurosta solidaginis, provides an excellent model system for th...
This study employed H-1 NMR spectroscopy to assay the metabolome of the high Arctic freeze-tolerant ...
International audienceMany insects survive internal ice formation. The general model of freeze toler...
We present applications of MRI to plant studies conducted at the Western Sydney University node of t...
When ectotherms are exposed to low temperatures, they enter a cold-induced coma (chill coma) that pr...
Insects can survive subzero temperatures by two main strategies: freeze tolerance and freeze avoidan...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) enables in vivo imaging of organisms. The recent development of the...
Proton magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the processes of freezing and thawing in the wood frog Ra...
When ectotherms are exposed to low temperatures, they enter a cold-induced coma (chill coma) that pr...
High resolution MRI of live Drosophila was performed at 18.8 Tesla, with a field of view less than 5...
In insects and other ectotherms, cold temperatures cause a coma resulting from loss of neuromuscular...
How plant tissues control their water behaviours (phase and movement) under subfreezing temperatures...
Background Temperatures below the freezing point of water and the ensuing ice crystal formation pose...
Temperatures below the freezing point of water and the ensuing ice crystal formation pose serious ch...
Although the biochemical correlates of freeze tolerance in insects are becoming well-known, the proc...
The freezing-tolerant gall fly larva, Eurosta solidaginis, provides an excellent model system for th...
This study employed H-1 NMR spectroscopy to assay the metabolome of the high Arctic freeze-tolerant ...
International audienceMany insects survive internal ice formation. The general model of freeze toler...
We present applications of MRI to plant studies conducted at the Western Sydney University node of t...
When ectotherms are exposed to low temperatures, they enter a cold-induced coma (chill coma) that pr...
Insects can survive subzero temperatures by two main strategies: freeze tolerance and freeze avoidan...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) enables in vivo imaging of organisms. The recent development of the...
Proton magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the processes of freezing and thawing in the wood frog Ra...
When ectotherms are exposed to low temperatures, they enter a cold-induced coma (chill coma) that pr...
High resolution MRI of live Drosophila was performed at 18.8 Tesla, with a field of view less than 5...
In insects and other ectotherms, cold temperatures cause a coma resulting from loss of neuromuscular...
How plant tissues control their water behaviours (phase and movement) under subfreezing temperatures...