Expression of gene encoding immunodominant merozoite surface
... validate Tams1. The mean of optical densities of two negative bovine sera was 0.378±0.64. An OD of 0.506 in Tams1 was considered as positive. Results and Discussion The primers were designed to amplify an internal fragment of Tams1 gene to ensure elimination of both N and C termini. The size of the ...
... validate Tams1. The mean of optical densities of two negative bovine sera was 0.378±0.64. An OD of 0.506 in Tams1 was considered as positive. Results and Discussion The primers were designed to amplify an internal fragment of Tams1 gene to ensure elimination of both N and C termini. The size of the ...
PDF - Journal of the American Heart Association
... had undergone a successful percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) for anterior wall STEMI and assessed whether delivery of autologous BM-MNC at 3 or 7 days would improve global LVEF and regional LV function. Autologous BM-MNCs (150 million) were administered via the intracoronary route. Contrary t ...
... had undergone a successful percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) for anterior wall STEMI and assessed whether delivery of autologous BM-MNC at 3 or 7 days would improve global LVEF and regional LV function. Autologous BM-MNCs (150 million) were administered via the intracoronary route. Contrary t ...
UNIVERSA MEDICINA Typhonium flagelliforme decreases
... and the telomere shortens progressively at each cell divison. On the other hand, the majority of human tumor or cancer cells express telomerase, so that the telomere length is stable. This observation shows that telomere maintenance is essential for tumor or cancer cell proliferation. This telomeras ...
... and the telomere shortens progressively at each cell divison. On the other hand, the majority of human tumor or cancer cells express telomerase, so that the telomere length is stable. This observation shows that telomere maintenance is essential for tumor or cancer cell proliferation. This telomeras ...
Treatment of lysosomal storage disorders: Focus on the neuronal
... organelles and can transport small molecules into the cytoplasm (Beck 2007). Further processing of metabolites after acid hydrolysis in lysosomes includes translocation back into the cytosol and their use as building blocks for new intracellular products (Beck 2007, van Meel and Klumperman 2008). Ly ...
... organelles and can transport small molecules into the cytoplasm (Beck 2007). Further processing of metabolites after acid hydrolysis in lysosomes includes translocation back into the cytosol and their use as building blocks for new intracellular products (Beck 2007, van Meel and Klumperman 2008). Ly ...
Protein purification by Off
... cutting. Complementary approaches to 2-D gel electrophoresis rely on the development of microarrays, e.g. for the study of protein-protein interactions [4] combined with a mass spectrometric determination of the proteins complexes. For these proteomic methodologies, efficient upstream purification o ...
... cutting. Complementary approaches to 2-D gel electrophoresis rely on the development of microarrays, e.g. for the study of protein-protein interactions [4] combined with a mass spectrometric determination of the proteins complexes. For these proteomic methodologies, efficient upstream purification o ...
The Alliance Pad
... source. Then the voltage of the power supply lines for the drivers become dirty and it is not advisable to use it to feed the core where many delicate electrical transitions take effect. Hence for the core there are separate power supplies. In alliance the distribution of power is facilitated by mea ...
... source. Then the voltage of the power supply lines for the drivers become dirty and it is not advisable to use it to feed the core where many delicate electrical transitions take effect. Hence for the core there are separate power supplies. In alliance the distribution of power is facilitated by mea ...
Lecture 3
... • small amplitude of AC is superimposed on linear ramp • for a reversible system the response is similar to derivative of the DC response • detection of AC components allows separation of faradaic current (45º with excitation) and charging (90º with excitation) • detection limit ~510-7 M • large am ...
... • small amplitude of AC is superimposed on linear ramp • for a reversible system the response is similar to derivative of the DC response • detection of AC components allows separation of faradaic current (45º with excitation) and charging (90º with excitation) • detection limit ~510-7 M • large am ...
ECE 7800: Renewable Energy Systems
... are associated with resistive losses in the metal contact grid, in the leads, contact resistance between the metal and the semiconductor, and the bulk resistance in the n+-layer. This results in a reduced output voltage at a given current level leading to a slope at VOC. ...
... are associated with resistive losses in the metal contact grid, in the leads, contact resistance between the metal and the semiconductor, and the bulk resistance in the n+-layer. This results in a reduced output voltage at a given current level leading to a slope at VOC. ...
A rechargeable room-temperature sodium superoxide
... neither under cell conditions nor during later analysis. First results from differential electrochemical mass spectroscopy (not shown here) indicate that O2 is the only gaseous product during charging. We were successful in constructing a room-temperature sodium–oxygen cell with an ether-based elect ...
... neither under cell conditions nor during later analysis. First results from differential electrochemical mass spectroscopy (not shown here) indicate that O2 is the only gaseous product during charging. We were successful in constructing a room-temperature sodium–oxygen cell with an ether-based elect ...
Granular Cell Tumour of the Deltoid Muscle
... centrally located, small, evenly-stained nuclei. As their name suggests, there is abundant granular eosinophilic cytoplasm.6 The tumours are typically poorly circumscribed, with the granular cells trailing off into surrounding tissues from the main mass of cells. Typically, when located adjacent to ...
... centrally located, small, evenly-stained nuclei. As their name suggests, there is abundant granular eosinophilic cytoplasm.6 The tumours are typically poorly circumscribed, with the granular cells trailing off into surrounding tissues from the main mass of cells. Typically, when located adjacent to ...
Stem Cell Transplantation - The American Society of Pediatric
... weight gain, right upper quadrant abdominal pain, renal dysfunction) consistent with VOD. Transplant-associated thrombotic microangiopathy (TA-TMA) is a significant complication of HSCT. TA-TMA belongs to the family of thromobotic microangiopathies including , hemolytic uremic syndrome and thromboti ...
... weight gain, right upper quadrant abdominal pain, renal dysfunction) consistent with VOD. Transplant-associated thrombotic microangiopathy (TA-TMA) is a significant complication of HSCT. TA-TMA belongs to the family of thromobotic microangiopathies including , hemolytic uremic syndrome and thromboti ...
Simulation of 6T SRAM at 90nm and 180nm Technology and Study
... Abstract: There is a need for electronic devices for communication, computing, entertainment, automotive, and other applications where MOS ICs have fulfilled the expectation with rapid improvement in cost, speed and power consumption. In this paper, a 90 nm and 180 nm SRAM Cell was designed and simu ...
... Abstract: There is a need for electronic devices for communication, computing, entertainment, automotive, and other applications where MOS ICs have fulfilled the expectation with rapid improvement in cost, speed and power consumption. In this paper, a 90 nm and 180 nm SRAM Cell was designed and simu ...
INSTRUMENTAL ANALYSIS
... of various elements in rivers, seawater, drinking water, air, petrol and drinks such as wine, beer and fruit drinks. ...
... of various elements in rivers, seawater, drinking water, air, petrol and drinks such as wine, beer and fruit drinks. ...
Design of SRAM for low power and high speed applications Anusha
... minimum-size transistors in static random access memories (SRAMs), along with technology scaling would adversely affect the leakage characteristics. As technology increases and so the speed of the operation of devices which has a direct impact on dynamic power as it is product of square of supply an ...
... minimum-size transistors in static random access memories (SRAMs), along with technology scaling would adversely affect the leakage characteristics. As technology increases and so the speed of the operation of devices which has a direct impact on dynamic power as it is product of square of supply an ...
list of figures - California State University
... since they have attained the ability to self-renew, proliferate rampantly, and possibly have multicellular differentiation potential. Cancer cells of large aggressive tumors need to gain stem-like properties in order to survive and proliferate. The acquisition of these stem-like properties allows fo ...
... since they have attained the ability to self-renew, proliferate rampantly, and possibly have multicellular differentiation potential. Cancer cells of large aggressive tumors need to gain stem-like properties in order to survive and proliferate. The acquisition of these stem-like properties allows fo ...
Cancer Association of South Africa (CANSA) Fact Sheet
... primary genetic test for JAK2mutations that lead to MPNs. JAK2 mutations are acquired as opposed to inherited and result in the change of a single DNA nucleotide base pair, called a point mutation. This change results in a JAK2 protein that is constantly "on," leading to uncontrolled blood cell grow ...
... primary genetic test for JAK2mutations that lead to MPNs. JAK2 mutations are acquired as opposed to inherited and result in the change of a single DNA nucleotide base pair, called a point mutation. This change results in a JAK2 protein that is constantly "on," leading to uncontrolled blood cell grow ...
Induced pluripotent stem cells for modelling human diseases
... neuron markers SMI-32 and choline acetyltransferase. After another two weeks in culture, however, a significant decrease was observed in motor neuron number and size, but not the total neuron pool, relative to control. SMN1 protein distribution, absent in nuclear structures called gems in SMA-iPS ce ...
... neuron markers SMI-32 and choline acetyltransferase. After another two weeks in culture, however, a significant decrease was observed in motor neuron number and size, but not the total neuron pool, relative to control. SMN1 protein distribution, absent in nuclear structures called gems in SMA-iPS ce ...
“ CRANN has a strong affiliation with DePuy, working on cutting
... –– Expertise in Super critical fluids (SCF) and chemical functionalisation. –– Surface preparation, patterning and film deposition techniques. –– Advanced surface characterisation techniques. –– CRANN Researchers available to work directly with DePuy’s manufacturing engineers. Type of engagement CRA ...
... –– Expertise in Super critical fluids (SCF) and chemical functionalisation. –– Surface preparation, patterning and film deposition techniques. –– Advanced surface characterisation techniques. –– CRANN Researchers available to work directly with DePuy’s manufacturing engineers. Type of engagement CRA ...
a patient`s path through the maze of stem cell
... muscle and more. Amniotic cells can be used either immediately, in the case of birth defects, or frozen and stored for many years for use later in life. Unknown is how many different cell types can be made from these cells. Research at this time is in the earliest of stages and is not considered a r ...
... muscle and more. Amniotic cells can be used either immediately, in the case of birth defects, or frozen and stored for many years for use later in life. Unknown is how many different cell types can be made from these cells. Research at this time is in the earliest of stages and is not considered a r ...
CMOS Eight-Transistor Memory Cell for Low-Power High
... The separation of write and read circuitry of the cell precludes the soft error coupling mismatch between read and write operation, and provides higher noise margin which make it suitable for low power supply voltage. In addition, it allows flexibility of floor plan routing through using multi-layer ...
... The separation of write and read circuitry of the cell precludes the soft error coupling mismatch between read and write operation, and provides higher noise margin which make it suitable for low power supply voltage. In addition, it allows flexibility of floor plan routing through using multi-layer ...
投影片 1
... electrodes with the bonding pads in the wire-bonding process. The AB glue must not cover the electrodes on the electrode/glass chip for the success of bonding the PDMS microchannel. Before bonding the PDMS microchannel, the Ag/AgCl reference electrode is chloridized. The enzyme polymerization on the ...
... electrodes with the bonding pads in the wire-bonding process. The AB glue must not cover the electrodes on the electrode/glass chip for the success of bonding the PDMS microchannel. Before bonding the PDMS microchannel, the Ag/AgCl reference electrode is chloridized. The enzyme polymerization on the ...
Congratulations!!! - Walnut Hill OB/Gyn
... extremely important. Fetuses with Down syndrome leak decreased amounts of alphafetoprotein into the mother’s circulation and this is the basis of one of the screening tests. For a given week of pregnancy the mother’s blood contains a lower level of alphafetoprotein than in a normal pregnancy. It sho ...
... extremely important. Fetuses with Down syndrome leak decreased amounts of alphafetoprotein into the mother’s circulation and this is the basis of one of the screening tests. For a given week of pregnancy the mother’s blood contains a lower level of alphafetoprotein than in a normal pregnancy. It sho ...
Immunology lab 2013
... as plate readers) are laboratory instruments designed to detect biological, chemical or physical events of samples in microtiter plate. Sample reactions can be assayed in well format microtiter plates. The most common microplate format used in academic research laboratories or clinical diagnostic la ...
... as plate readers) are laboratory instruments designed to detect biological, chemical or physical events of samples in microtiter plate. Sample reactions can be assayed in well format microtiter plates. The most common microplate format used in academic research laboratories or clinical diagnostic la ...
Myeloma Terms and Definitions
... Bone marrow biopsy: The removal, by a needle, of a sample of tissue from the bone. The cells are checked to see whether they are cancerous. If cancerous plasma cells are found, the pathologist estimates how much of the bone marrow is affected. Bone marrow biopsy is usually done at the same time as b ...
... Bone marrow biopsy: The removal, by a needle, of a sample of tissue from the bone. The cells are checked to see whether they are cancerous. If cancerous plasma cells are found, the pathologist estimates how much of the bone marrow is affected. Bone marrow biopsy is usually done at the same time as b ...
Chapter 1 Principles of Solar Cell Operation
... the trapping and scattering of light at rough interfaces in some detail. In galliumarsenide cells, multilayer Bragg reflectors (in place of the back-surface reflector) have been used with success (see Chapter Id-1). ...
... the trapping and scattering of light at rough interfaces in some detail. In galliumarsenide cells, multilayer Bragg reflectors (in place of the back-surface reflector) have been used with success (see Chapter Id-1). ...
Bio-MEMS
Bio-MEMS is an abbreviation for biomedical (or biological) microelectromechanical systems. Bio-MEMS have considerable overlap, and is sometimes considered synonymous, with lab-on-a-chip (LOC) and micro total analysis systems (μTAS). Bio-MEMS is typically more focused on mechanical parts and microfabrication technologies made suitable for biological applications. On the other hand, lab-on-a-chip is concerned with miniaturization and integration of laboratory processes and experiments into single (often microfluidic) chips. In this definition, lab-on-a-chip devices do not strictly have biological applications, although most do or are amendable to be adapted for biological purposes. Similarly, micro total analysis systems may not have biological applications in mind, and are usually dedicated to chemical analysis. A broad definition for bio-MEMS can be used to refer to the science and technology of operating at the microscale for biological and biomedical applications, which may or may not include any electronic or mechanical functions. The interdisciplinary nature of bio-MEMS combines material sciences, clinical sciences, medicine, surgery, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, optical engineering, chemical engineering, and biomedical engineering. Some of its major applications include genomics, proteomics, molecular diagnostics, point-of-care diagnostics, tissue engineering, and implantable microdevices.