A1987H656200002
... laboratories. Several ofthese cell lines are still available through the American Type Culture Collection, and I regularly send out other cells in response to individual requests. How is this work connected to work being done today? The importance ofstudying lymphocyte differentiation antigens lies ...
... laboratories. Several ofthese cell lines are still available through the American Type Culture Collection, and I regularly send out other cells in response to individual requests. How is this work connected to work being done today? The importance ofstudying lymphocyte differentiation antigens lies ...
Gene Section LPAR1 (lysophosphatidic acid receptor 1) Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... neurotransmitters that mimic models of schizophrenia. LPAR1-null mice are 10-15% shorter than wild-type mice and have gross anatomical defects due to bone development, including incisor overgrowth that affects ability to feed. The LPAR1 functions in normal cortical development and commits cortical n ...
... neurotransmitters that mimic models of schizophrenia. LPAR1-null mice are 10-15% shorter than wild-type mice and have gross anatomical defects due to bone development, including incisor overgrowth that affects ability to feed. The LPAR1 functions in normal cortical development and commits cortical n ...
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... control cell growth acts on thermoregulatory center of hypothalamus to produce fever acts on mesangial cells in the glomerulus of the kidney to increase ...
... control cell growth acts on thermoregulatory center of hypothalamus to produce fever acts on mesangial cells in the glomerulus of the kidney to increase ...
Eicosanoids
... They have a very short half-life; thus, they act in an autocrine or paracrine manner (unlike hormones) ...
... They have a very short half-life; thus, they act in an autocrine or paracrine manner (unlike hormones) ...
LU Jinhua
... Research activities in this group revolve around human dendritic cells and macrophages with particular interests in Toll-like receptor cross-talk with phagocytic receptors in these cells leading to modified activation for immunity and tolerance. The following are ongoing projects in this group: ...
... Research activities in this group revolve around human dendritic cells and macrophages with particular interests in Toll-like receptor cross-talk with phagocytic receptors in these cells leading to modified activation for immunity and tolerance. The following are ongoing projects in this group: ...
III: Cells Utilizing Oxygen to Form Lipid Regulators and
... by the interplay of the intrinsic, extrinsic, and final common pathways. Intrinsic pathway: • initiated when factor XII is activated by contact with abnormal surfaces due to injury. Extrinsic pathway: • triggered by trauma, which activates factor VII which releases tissue factor. “a” indicates activ ...
... by the interplay of the intrinsic, extrinsic, and final common pathways. Intrinsic pathway: • initiated when factor XII is activated by contact with abnormal surfaces due to injury. Extrinsic pathway: • triggered by trauma, which activates factor VII which releases tissue factor. “a” indicates activ ...
Rabbit anti-Estrogen Receptor-β
... www.invitrogen.com). By use of these products you accept the terms and conditions of all applicable Limited Use Label Licenses. Unless otherwise indicated, these products are for research use only and are not intended for human or animal diagnostic, therapeutic or commercial use. ...
... www.invitrogen.com). By use of these products you accept the terms and conditions of all applicable Limited Use Label Licenses. Unless otherwise indicated, these products are for research use only and are not intended for human or animal diagnostic, therapeutic or commercial use. ...
TGF-beta 3 (E.coli derived) Human E. coli
... The three mammalian isoforms of TGF-beta, TGF-beta1, beta2, and beta3, signal through the same receptor and elicit similar biological responses. They are multifunctional cytokines that regulate cell proliferation, growth, differentiation and motility, as well as synthesis and deposition of the extra ...
... The three mammalian isoforms of TGF-beta, TGF-beta1, beta2, and beta3, signal through the same receptor and elicit similar biological responses. They are multifunctional cytokines that regulate cell proliferation, growth, differentiation and motility, as well as synthesis and deposition of the extra ...
Immune system
... Initiate mast cell degranulation (cytoplasmic granules mergers with the surface membrane and release their contents) Activation of arachidonic acid metabolism (leukotriene C4, prostaglandin D2) ...
... Initiate mast cell degranulation (cytoplasmic granules mergers with the surface membrane and release their contents) Activation of arachidonic acid metabolism (leukotriene C4, prostaglandin D2) ...
Living systems are open system organized in a hierarchical manner
... and cells. Basic characteristics are shared by all hierarchical levels and include the ability of a system to adjust to changes in its environment. Our general aim is to understand the reciprocal interactions between immune cell state/behavior and their environment in a global and integrated manner. ...
... and cells. Basic characteristics are shared by all hierarchical levels and include the ability of a system to adjust to changes in its environment. Our general aim is to understand the reciprocal interactions between immune cell state/behavior and their environment in a global and integrated manner. ...
Statins as protective agents for aortic endothelial cells - wv
... Receptors on cell surface bind lipoprotein particles, internalize them and accumulate lipid ...
... Receptors on cell surface bind lipoprotein particles, internalize them and accumulate lipid ...
myelin sheath
... -exist and are synthesized in virtually every cell of the body -were first discovered and isolated from human semen in the 1930s by Ulf von Euler of Sweden and because they had come from the prostate gland, he named them prostaglandins -are like hormones in that they act as chemical messengers, but ...
... -exist and are synthesized in virtually every cell of the body -were first discovered and isolated from human semen in the 1930s by Ulf von Euler of Sweden and because they had come from the prostate gland, he named them prostaglandins -are like hormones in that they act as chemical messengers, but ...
2016 department of medicine research day
... remarkable efficiency via the MHC class I pathway in human cells in vitro and mice in vivo. In mice, CTL responses against an HIV-1 protein fragment reach frequencies of over 50%, compared to ~1% for the only CTL-based vaccines to reach efficacy trials in humans. These are T-helper type 1 responses ...
... remarkable efficiency via the MHC class I pathway in human cells in vitro and mice in vivo. In mice, CTL responses against an HIV-1 protein fragment reach frequencies of over 50%, compared to ~1% for the only CTL-based vaccines to reach efficacy trials in humans. These are T-helper type 1 responses ...
Recognition by innate immunity: What is recognized by innate cells
... Which kind of cells and receptors are involved in sensing infections and tissue damage? What does the term “exudates” mean? Describe the steps of extravasation of the neutrophils! How do they kill and degrade the engulfed microbes? What are the killing mechanisms of neutrophils? What is pus? Describ ...
... Which kind of cells and receptors are involved in sensing infections and tissue damage? What does the term “exudates” mean? Describe the steps of extravasation of the neutrophils! How do they kill and degrade the engulfed microbes? What are the killing mechanisms of neutrophils? What is pus? Describ ...
Retinoic acid (R2625) - Product Information Sheet - Sigma
... Differential effects of RA and 9-cis retinoic acid in gene expression and neuroblastoma cells were reviewed.15 RA may act as a type of signal molecule working through a nuclear receptor in the regulation of region differentiation of the central nervous system.16 RA induces morphological and function ...
... Differential effects of RA and 9-cis retinoic acid in gene expression and neuroblastoma cells were reviewed.15 RA may act as a type of signal molecule working through a nuclear receptor in the regulation of region differentiation of the central nervous system.16 RA induces morphological and function ...
Human XCL1/Lymphotactin Antibody
... lymphotactin encodes a 114 amino acid residue precursor protein with a 21 amino acid residue predicted signal peptide. The expression of lymphotactin is abundant in some activated T cells such as activated CD8+ T cells and other class I MHC restricted T cells. Lptn expression is absent in CD4+ T ce ...
... lymphotactin encodes a 114 amino acid residue precursor protein with a 21 amino acid residue predicted signal peptide. The expression of lymphotactin is abundant in some activated T cells such as activated CD8+ T cells and other class I MHC restricted T cells. Lptn expression is absent in CD4+ T ce ...
Analysis of Interleukin 12 - California State University
... It is a cytokine, a hormone-like substance that regulates the activity of cells involved in an immune response. IL 12 is one of many naturally produced biological response modifiers (BRMs). It was first discovered in the late 1980s. By 1991, two genes necessary for IL 12 production were identified a ...
... It is a cytokine, a hormone-like substance that regulates the activity of cells involved in an immune response. IL 12 is one of many naturally produced biological response modifiers (BRMs). It was first discovered in the late 1980s. By 1991, two genes necessary for IL 12 production were identified a ...
EasySep™ Release - STEMCELL Technologies
... Free Your Positively Selected Cells from Magnetic Particles ...
... Free Your Positively Selected Cells from Magnetic Particles ...
Recombinant Human GM-CSF
... Lyophilized samples are stable for greater than six months from date of receipt at -20oC to -70oC. The reconstituted samples can be stored under sterile conditions at 2- 8oC for one month or at -20oC to -70oC for three months without detectable loss of activity. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles. ...
... Lyophilized samples are stable for greater than six months from date of receipt at -20oC to -70oC. The reconstituted samples can be stored under sterile conditions at 2- 8oC for one month or at -20oC to -70oC for three months without detectable loss of activity. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles. ...
The contrasting role of B7-H3 Kimberly A. Hofmeyer* , Anjana Ray*
... lymphocytes of adaptive immunity provide vertebrates with the ability to survey for and respond specifically to an incredible diversity of antigens, whether foreign or native. Appropriate T cell response is required to eradicate pathogens, whereas abnormal T cell function could lead to autoimmune di ...
... lymphocytes of adaptive immunity provide vertebrates with the ability to survey for and respond specifically to an incredible diversity of antigens, whether foreign or native. Appropriate T cell response is required to eradicate pathogens, whereas abnormal T cell function could lead to autoimmune di ...
Engineering of human 3D vascularized tissues including disease
... Engineering of human 3D vascularized tissues including disease models Angela Rossi To ensure consumer safety, products must be tested for their safety, and efficacy. Although animal models and two dimensional in vitro models have been widely used, the relevance of these models is limited due to spec ...
... Engineering of human 3D vascularized tissues including disease models Angela Rossi To ensure consumer safety, products must be tested for their safety, and efficacy. Although animal models and two dimensional in vitro models have been widely used, the relevance of these models is limited due to spec ...
Updated - PeproTech Posters
... and is expressed primarily on certain B cells, T cells, and monocytes. CD30L binds specifically to CD30 (receptor), which is expressed on activated, but not resting, B and T cells, in lymphomas and various chronically inflamed tissues. CD30L/ CD30 interactions initiate a signaling cascade that can u ...
... and is expressed primarily on certain B cells, T cells, and monocytes. CD30L binds specifically to CD30 (receptor), which is expressed on activated, but not resting, B and T cells, in lymphomas and various chronically inflamed tissues. CD30L/ CD30 interactions initiate a signaling cascade that can u ...
PE anti-mouse RAE-1δ Antibody
... expressed in fetal tissues, but not in normal adult tissue. They are constitutively expressed on some tumors and can be induced by retinoid acid. Its ligand NKG2D is found on NK cells, many transformed cell lines, and LPS-stimulated peritoneal macrophages. The interaction of NKG2D with RAE-1 transmi ...
... expressed in fetal tissues, but not in normal adult tissue. They are constitutively expressed on some tumors and can be induced by retinoid acid. Its ligand NKG2D is found on NK cells, many transformed cell lines, and LPS-stimulated peritoneal macrophages. The interaction of NKG2D with RAE-1 transmi ...
12-Hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid
12-Hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid (12-HETE) is a derivative of the 20 carbon polyunsaturated fatty acid, arachidonic acid, containing a Hydroxyl residue at carbon 12 and a 5Z,8Z,10E,14Z Cis–trans isomerism configuration (Z=cis, E=trans) in its four double bonds. It was first found as a product of arachidonic acid metabolism made by human and bovine platelets. However, the term 12-HETE is ambiquous in that it has been used to indicate not only the initially detected ""S"" stereoisomer, 12(S)-hydroxy-5Z,8Z,10E,14Z-eicosatetraenoic acid (12(S)-HETE or 12S-HETE), made by platelets, but also the later detected R stereoisomer, 12(R)-hydroxy-5Z,8Z,10E,14Z-eicosatetraenoic acid (12(R)-HETE or 12R-HETE) made by other tissues. The two isomers, either directly or after being further metabolized, have been suggested to be involved in a variety of human physiological and pathological reactions. Unlike hormones which are secreted by cells, travel in the circulation to alter the behavior of distant cells, and thereby act as Endocrine signalling agents, these arachidonic acid metabolites act locally as Autocrine signalling agents to regulate the behavior of their cells of origin or as Paracrine signalling agents to regulate the function of nearby cells. In these roles, they may amplify or dampen, expand or contract cellular and tissue responses to disturbances.