Olfactory Sensory Neurons Are Trophically Dependent on the
... basal cells (2 hr survival), the cohort of neurons born within one or two cell divisions of the incorporation of label by the basal cells (5 d survival), and the relative survival of that cohort as neuronal maturation proceeds (2 week survival) both in the presence and the absence of the olfactory b ...
... basal cells (2 hr survival), the cohort of neurons born within one or two cell divisions of the incorporation of label by the basal cells (5 d survival), and the relative survival of that cohort as neuronal maturation proceeds (2 week survival) both in the presence and the absence of the olfactory b ...
The Plant Actin Cytoskeleton Responds to Signals from Microbe
... and IOS-1021044) to CJS, JHC, and BD. The SDCM facility was funded in part by the Department of Energy-sponsored Center for Direct Catalytic Conversion of Biomass to Biofuels (C3Bio) an Energy Frontiers Research Center (DE-SC0000997) and an NSF-MEU grant (IBN-0217552). The funders had no role in stu ...
... and IOS-1021044) to CJS, JHC, and BD. The SDCM facility was funded in part by the Department of Energy-sponsored Center for Direct Catalytic Conversion of Biomass to Biofuels (C3Bio) an Energy Frontiers Research Center (DE-SC0000997) and an NSF-MEU grant (IBN-0217552). The funders had no role in stu ...
USING ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATE (ATP) AS A SUBSTITUTE APPLICATIONS
... promote healing of cartilage in vivo by manipulation of the chondrocytes that maintain the tissue, or through in vitro production of new cartilage for implantation into cartilage defects. Tissue-engineered cartilage constructs require mechanical stimulation to produce matrix components in quantities ...
... promote healing of cartilage in vivo by manipulation of the chondrocytes that maintain the tissue, or through in vitro production of new cartilage for implantation into cartilage defects. Tissue-engineered cartilage constructs require mechanical stimulation to produce matrix components in quantities ...
Epithelium and mucus
... All organisms have to acclimatize to fit their surrounding environment. One important function is to protect itself from hazards such as infectious agents or physical and chemical damages. Our outer surface, the skin, is protected by layers of dead keratinized cells, whereas the epithelial surfaces ...
... All organisms have to acclimatize to fit their surrounding environment. One important function is to protect itself from hazards such as infectious agents or physical and chemical damages. Our outer surface, the skin, is protected by layers of dead keratinized cells, whereas the epithelial surfaces ...
Electrophoresisppt
... The porous material is made of microscopic particles suspended in a gel. The microscopic particles attach to one another forming tunnels that act as a sieve to separate the molecules. Small molecules can move faster than large molecules. ...
... The porous material is made of microscopic particles suspended in a gel. The microscopic particles attach to one another forming tunnels that act as a sieve to separate the molecules. Small molecules can move faster than large molecules. ...
Academic paper: The free-living amoeba Willaertia magna, is
... Hartmannella and Acanthamoeba amoebas effectively remained when compared to controls, while Willaertia still formed a dense monolayer of cells similar to control. Following infection, Hartmannella and Acanthamoeba trophozoites became progressively rounded, shrivelled, and lost their adherence abilit ...
... Hartmannella and Acanthamoeba amoebas effectively remained when compared to controls, while Willaertia still formed a dense monolayer of cells similar to control. Following infection, Hartmannella and Acanthamoeba trophozoites became progressively rounded, shrivelled, and lost their adherence abilit ...
The Role of Histone Modifications in Transcriptional Regulation upon Stress
... essential for transcription activation of Msn2/4 dependent genes specifically in response to heat stress. We also found that serine S47 on histone H4 is an example of residue specifically required in response to osmostress and two phosphorylable residues on histone H3: serine S57 and threonine T58 a ...
... essential for transcription activation of Msn2/4 dependent genes specifically in response to heat stress. We also found that serine S47 on histone H4 is an example of residue specifically required in response to osmostress and two phosphorylable residues on histone H3: serine S57 and threonine T58 a ...
The secreted cell signal Folded Gastrulation regulates glial
... Young Drive South, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1760, USA. 0012-1606/$ - see front matter © 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. doi:10.1016/j.ydbio.2007.05.016 ...
... Young Drive South, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1760, USA. 0012-1606/$ - see front matter © 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. doi:10.1016/j.ydbio.2007.05.016 ...
effect of bile salt pool composition on hepatic and
... were found to induce greater cytotoxic and proapoptotic effects. From this series of studies, we conclude that the regulatory effects of bile acids on the liver and biliary tract are largely dependent on the hydrophobic±hydrophilic balance of the recirculating bile acid pool. ...
... were found to induce greater cytotoxic and proapoptotic effects. From this series of studies, we conclude that the regulatory effects of bile acids on the liver and biliary tract are largely dependent on the hydrophobic±hydrophilic balance of the recirculating bile acid pool. ...
CE - University of Pittsburgh
... - usually from plant sources (however, fish oils are polyunsaturated). • Phospholipids are triacylglycerols that have a FA replaced with a phosphate linked FA group. • The major dietary sterol is cholesterol. ...
... - usually from plant sources (however, fish oils are polyunsaturated). • Phospholipids are triacylglycerols that have a FA replaced with a phosphate linked FA group. • The major dietary sterol is cholesterol. ...
Auxin and Ethylene Response Interactions during Arabidopsis Root
... their respective roles, we examined the effects of two compounds, chromosaponin I (CSI) and 1-naphthoxyacetic acid (1-NOA), on the root hair developmental process in wild-type Arabidopsis, ethylene-insensitive mutant ein2-1, and auxin influx mutants aux1-7, aux1-22, and double mutant aux1-7 ein2. - ...
... their respective roles, we examined the effects of two compounds, chromosaponin I (CSI) and 1-naphthoxyacetic acid (1-NOA), on the root hair developmental process in wild-type Arabidopsis, ethylene-insensitive mutant ein2-1, and auxin influx mutants aux1-7, aux1-22, and double mutant aux1-7 ein2. - ...
Collagen in the Human Lung
... Collagen is an integral component of lung. It maintains alveolar, airway, and vascular stability, limits lung expansion, and contributes significantly to lung recoil at all lung volumes (1, 2). In the adult, the total amount of collagen and the concentration of collagen per unit lung mass remain con ...
... Collagen is an integral component of lung. It maintains alveolar, airway, and vascular stability, limits lung expansion, and contributes significantly to lung recoil at all lung volumes (1, 2). In the adult, the total amount of collagen and the concentration of collagen per unit lung mass remain con ...
BMC Developmental Biology
... inner layer of the optic cup, the presumptive neural retina (NR). The proximal region of the optic vesicle forms the optic stalk and the outer layer of the optic cup forms the retinal pigmented epithelium (RPE). The optic cup is initially incomplete along the ventral surface and closure of the optic ...
... inner layer of the optic cup, the presumptive neural retina (NR). The proximal region of the optic vesicle forms the optic stalk and the outer layer of the optic cup forms the retinal pigmented epithelium (RPE). The optic cup is initially incomplete along the ventral surface and closure of the optic ...
Gibberellins: Regulators of Plant Height
... than 20 years after its structural elucidation as indole-3-acetic acid, Western plant scientists tried to ascribe the regulation of all developmental phenomena in plants to auxin. However, as we will see in this and subsequent chapters, plant growth and development are regulated by several different ...
... than 20 years after its structural elucidation as indole-3-acetic acid, Western plant scientists tried to ascribe the regulation of all developmental phenomena in plants to auxin. However, as we will see in this and subsequent chapters, plant growth and development are regulated by several different ...
Superinfection Exclusion by P22 Prophage in Lysogens of Salmonella typhimurium. II. Genetic Evidence for Two Exclusion Systems.
... found to be nonexcluding for both P22 and the heteroimmune phages, (L, MG178, and MG40), regardless of whether they had been selected for inability to exclude P22 or in ability to exclude MG178. This suggested that a single mechanism might be responsible for the exclusion of the different superinfec ...
... found to be nonexcluding for both P22 and the heteroimmune phages, (L, MG178, and MG40), regardless of whether they had been selected for inability to exclude P22 or in ability to exclude MG178. This suggested that a single mechanism might be responsible for the exclusion of the different superinfec ...
Plant hormones and growth regulators
... quantitative examination of the cation exchange capacity of the coleoptile cell wall, which was shown to be due to the number of free pectic carboxyl groups (Jansen et al., 1960 ). Still further support came from studies using the cation chelator EDTA, which had been employed to macerate plant tissu ...
... quantitative examination of the cation exchange capacity of the coleoptile cell wall, which was shown to be due to the number of free pectic carboxyl groups (Jansen et al., 1960 ). Still further support came from studies using the cation chelator EDTA, which had been employed to macerate plant tissu ...
Jeopardy - Fernbank Science Center
... Enzymes 400 Besides being enzymes, two other roles for proteins are ________________ and _____________ . ...
... Enzymes 400 Besides being enzymes, two other roles for proteins are ________________ and _____________ . ...
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... significantly different (P<0.01; ANOVA and Tukey-Kramer multiple comparison test). (B) Rates of total glycine transport in the presence of vehicle alone (DMSO) and transport in the presence of the GLYT1 inhibitor, ORG23798, as indicated in the key. Rates in the presence of ORG23798 were subtracted f ...
... significantly different (P<0.01; ANOVA and Tukey-Kramer multiple comparison test). (B) Rates of total glycine transport in the presence of vehicle alone (DMSO) and transport in the presence of the GLYT1 inhibitor, ORG23798, as indicated in the key. Rates in the presence of ORG23798 were subtracted f ...
Discrete Domains Mediate the Light-Responsive
... Localization of COP1 We first sought to define the minimal domain of COP1 capable of mediating nuclear localization. To this end, a series of COP1 deletion mutants was constructed, as diagrammed in Figure 1. The COP1 mutant proteins were expressed as C-terminal fusions to GUS or GFP by using quantit ...
... Localization of COP1 We first sought to define the minimal domain of COP1 capable of mediating nuclear localization. To this end, a series of COP1 deletion mutants was constructed, as diagrammed in Figure 1. The COP1 mutant proteins were expressed as C-terminal fusions to GUS or GFP by using quantit ...
Regulation of Nerve Growth Factor Receptor Gene Expression by
... Figure 1. Expression of the NGF receptor, tyrosine hydroxylase, and neuropeptide Y mRNAs in the postnatal day 12 SCG with and without NGF treatment. Northern blot analysis of (a) NGF receptor, (b) tyrosine hydroxylase, and (c) neuropeptide Y mRNAs in equal amounts of total RNA from the SCG of an an ...
... Figure 1. Expression of the NGF receptor, tyrosine hydroxylase, and neuropeptide Y mRNAs in the postnatal day 12 SCG with and without NGF treatment. Northern blot analysis of (a) NGF receptor, (b) tyrosine hydroxylase, and (c) neuropeptide Y mRNAs in equal amounts of total RNA from the SCG of an an ...
InterPro Presentation - European Bioinformatics Institute
... Adds extensive annotation Linked to other databases ...
... Adds extensive annotation Linked to other databases ...
PKC regulates the hypertrophic growth of cardiomyocytes through
... overload stimulation in rodents can promote efficient translocation of PKC, , , , and (Gu and Bishop, 1994; Jalili et al., 1999; Takeishi et al., 1999; De Windt et al., 2000). In cultured cardiomyocytes, diverse agonist and stress stimuli are also potent stimulators of PKC isozyme translocatio ...
... overload stimulation in rodents can promote efficient translocation of PKC, , , , and (Gu and Bishop, 1994; Jalili et al., 1999; Takeishi et al., 1999; De Windt et al., 2000). In cultured cardiomyocytes, diverse agonist and stress stimuli are also potent stimulators of PKC isozyme translocatio ...
Short- and long-range functions of Goosecoid in
... of the organizer is to repress factors secreted from ventral regions of the embryo (Niehrs, 2004). Secreted ventralizing factors of the BMP, Wnt and Nodal families function in gradients in the early embryo and organizer-derived molecules attenuate the activity of these factors (Niehrs, 2004). Ventra ...
... of the organizer is to repress factors secreted from ventral regions of the embryo (Niehrs, 2004). Secreted ventralizing factors of the BMP, Wnt and Nodal families function in gradients in the early embryo and organizer-derived molecules attenuate the activity of these factors (Niehrs, 2004). Ventra ...