Anatomy & Physiology Workbook For Dummies
... Janet Rae-Dupree has been covering science and technology in Silicon Valley since 1993 for a number of publications, including U.S. News & World Report, BusinessWeek, the San Jose Mercury News, and the Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal. She was a frequent guest on cable channel Tech TV’s “Sil ...
... Janet Rae-Dupree has been covering science and technology in Silicon Valley since 1993 for a number of publications, including U.S. News & World Report, BusinessWeek, the San Jose Mercury News, and the Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal. She was a frequent guest on cable channel Tech TV’s “Sil ...
25_Metabolism of lipids digestion, absorption, resynthesis
... •Triacylglycerols (TGs) and glycogen two major forms of stored energy TGs which are more efficient energy stores because: (1) They are stored in an anhydrous form (2) Their fatty acids are more reduced than monosaccharides. ...
... •Triacylglycerols (TGs) and glycogen two major forms of stored energy TGs which are more efficient energy stores because: (1) They are stored in an anhydrous form (2) Their fatty acids are more reduced than monosaccharides. ...
Binding Sites for Bacterial Flagella at the Surface of the Soil Amoeba
... the first description of ‘capping’was made. This was an account of an analogous process, namely the redistribution of externally cross-linked cell-surface receptors on mammalian lymphocytes (Taylor et al., 1971). We have investigated the nature of this binding property displayed by Acanthamoeba not ...
... the first description of ‘capping’was made. This was an account of an analogous process, namely the redistribution of externally cross-linked cell-surface receptors on mammalian lymphocytes (Taylor et al., 1971). We have investigated the nature of this binding property displayed by Acanthamoeba not ...
Analysis of the Golgi Apparatus in Arabidopsis Seed
... CCRC-M36. The large percentage of stacks found to contain mucilage supports a model where all Golgi stacks produce mucilage synchronously, rather than having a subset of specialist Golgi producing pectin product. Initiation of mucilage biosynthesis was also correlated with an increase in the number ...
... CCRC-M36. The large percentage of stacks found to contain mucilage supports a model where all Golgi stacks produce mucilage synchronously, rather than having a subset of specialist Golgi producing pectin product. Initiation of mucilage biosynthesis was also correlated with an increase in the number ...
Location of the Cell Bodies of the Superior Rectus and Inferior
... or SR branches, are presumably members of the medial rectus, inferior rectus and levator palpebrae subnuclei. These cells were potentially located anteriorly in the ipsilateral nucleus. On the basis of their small number, however, it is not possible to draw any conclusion as to the actual topography ...
... or SR branches, are presumably members of the medial rectus, inferior rectus and levator palpebrae subnuclei. These cells were potentially located anteriorly in the ipsilateral nucleus. On the basis of their small number, however, it is not possible to draw any conclusion as to the actual topography ...
Plant Cell, 20, 1623-1638. - McGill Biology
... CCRC-M36. The large percentage of stacks found to contain mucilage supports a model where all Golgi stacks produce mucilage synchronously, rather than having a subset of specialist Golgi producing pectin product. Initiation of mucilage biosynthesis was also correlated with an increase in the number ...
... CCRC-M36. The large percentage of stacks found to contain mucilage supports a model where all Golgi stacks produce mucilage synchronously, rather than having a subset of specialist Golgi producing pectin product. Initiation of mucilage biosynthesis was also correlated with an increase in the number ...
Development of functional symbiotic white clover root hairs and
... overproduces the CelC2 enzyme has increased competitiveness in occupying aberrant nodule-like root structures on clover that are inefficient in nitrogen fixation. This aberrant symbiotic phenotype involves an extensive uncontrolled degradation of the host cell walls restricted to the expected infect ...
... overproduces the CelC2 enzyme has increased competitiveness in occupying aberrant nodule-like root structures on clover that are inefficient in nitrogen fixation. This aberrant symbiotic phenotype involves an extensive uncontrolled degradation of the host cell walls restricted to the expected infect ...
Enhancement of photovoltaic performance of quasi-solid state dye sensitized solar cell
... performs particularly well when sensitized with Rose Bengal [22]. Being an organic dye, there are no concerns about environmental damage, as it does not contain any noble metal, such as ruthenium. RB dye has been successfully used by several groups for DSSCs structures. It has high extinction coeffi ...
... performs particularly well when sensitized with Rose Bengal [22]. Being an organic dye, there are no concerns about environmental damage, as it does not contain any noble metal, such as ruthenium. RB dye has been successfully used by several groups for DSSCs structures. It has high extinction coeffi ...
Spatiotemporal distribution of different extracellular polymeric
... suggested to facilitate adhesion in the case of bacterial cells exhibiting surface motility7–9. Furthermore, the early spatial organization of this extracellular matrix in the case of living Vibrio cholerae biofilms10 has shown the complementary architectural roles of matrix proteins and extracellul ...
... suggested to facilitate adhesion in the case of bacterial cells exhibiting surface motility7–9. Furthermore, the early spatial organization of this extracellular matrix in the case of living Vibrio cholerae biofilms10 has shown the complementary architectural roles of matrix proteins and extracellul ...
Distinct domains within Mash1 and Math1 are required
... the cell cycle as determined by the lack of BrdU incorporation (Fig. 1D,F,R). Although Mash1 appears to function more efficiently in this assay than Math1, by all three criteria, cells with excess expression of each of these neural bHLH factors are induced to undergo neuronal differentiation. This n ...
... the cell cycle as determined by the lack of BrdU incorporation (Fig. 1D,F,R). Although Mash1 appears to function more efficiently in this assay than Math1, by all three criteria, cells with excess expression of each of these neural bHLH factors are induced to undergo neuronal differentiation. This n ...
ARVO 2015 Annual Meeting Abstracts 164 Cornea endothelium
... this study was to evaluate the ability of a synthetic glucorticoïd, dexamethasone (Dex), to block EndMT of cultured HCEC. Methods: HCEC (n=4 populations, passage 2) with a mixed phenotype were passaged and grown in a proliferation medium containing Dex (1 mM). The medium was changed for a maturation ...
... this study was to evaluate the ability of a synthetic glucorticoïd, dexamethasone (Dex), to block EndMT of cultured HCEC. Methods: HCEC (n=4 populations, passage 2) with a mixed phenotype were passaged and grown in a proliferation medium containing Dex (1 mM). The medium was changed for a maturation ...
New immunotherapies targeting the
... DNA methylation. Viral infection leads to a loss of this methylation in CD8 T cells which then allows transcription of PD-1 [26,33]. This demethylation is directly related to the strength and duration of TCR signaling [26]. FoxO1 is another important transcription factor that promotes an exhausted c ...
... DNA methylation. Viral infection leads to a loss of this methylation in CD8 T cells which then allows transcription of PD-1 [26,33]. This demethylation is directly related to the strength and duration of TCR signaling [26]. FoxO1 is another important transcription factor that promotes an exhausted c ...
Journal of Bacteriology
... affected neither by incubation of the roots with purified flagella before incubation with the bacteria (Table 1) nor by addition of flagella during the attachment assay (data not shown). Taken together, these results demonstrate that flagella are not involved in attachment of R. leguminosarum and th ...
... affected neither by incubation of the roots with purified flagella before incubation with the bacteria (Table 1) nor by addition of flagella during the attachment assay (data not shown). Taken together, these results demonstrate that flagella are not involved in attachment of R. leguminosarum and th ...
biofilms as complex differentiated communities
... differs profoundly from that of their planktonic counterparts. Because direct observations show that biofilms constitute the majority of bacteria in most natural (8) and pathogenic (11) ecosystems, it seems unwise to continue to extrapolate from planktonic cultures in studies of these systems. A new ...
... differs profoundly from that of their planktonic counterparts. Because direct observations show that biofilms constitute the majority of bacteria in most natural (8) and pathogenic (11) ecosystems, it seems unwise to continue to extrapolate from planktonic cultures in studies of these systems. A new ...
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... component (20S) and other additional components, such as ubiquitin (Li and Etlinger, 1992: Richter-Ruoff ef al., 1992). Therefore, the 26S proteasome is possibly involved in ubiquitin-mediated protein degradation pathway (Seutert and Jentsch, 1992: Hilt el al.. 1993). Interestingly, two ot the proso ...
... component (20S) and other additional components, such as ubiquitin (Li and Etlinger, 1992: Richter-Ruoff ef al., 1992). Therefore, the 26S proteasome is possibly involved in ubiquitin-mediated protein degradation pathway (Seutert and Jentsch, 1992: Hilt el al.. 1993). Interestingly, two ot the proso ...
Arabidopsis Phragmoplast-Associated Kinesins Play
... flowers often contained two loosely packed DNA masses (Figure 2B, a and b), and they resembled the DNA mass of the vegetative nucleus in wild-type pollen grains. To test whether the abnormal mutant pollen grains produced a generative cell or sperm, we examined them by transmission electron microscop ...
... flowers often contained two loosely packed DNA masses (Figure 2B, a and b), and they resembled the DNA mass of the vegetative nucleus in wild-type pollen grains. To test whether the abnormal mutant pollen grains produced a generative cell or sperm, we examined them by transmission electron microscop ...
KLF4 N-Terminal Variance Modulates Induced Reprogramming to
... role of transcription factor coordination in driving somatic cells toward pluripotency. Early mechanistic studies using mouse embryonic fibroblasts (MEFs) were conducted through de novo introduction of viral vectors, each expressing an individual (monocistronic) reprogramming factor (Brambrink et al ...
... role of transcription factor coordination in driving somatic cells toward pluripotency. Early mechanistic studies using mouse embryonic fibroblasts (MEFs) were conducted through de novo introduction of viral vectors, each expressing an individual (monocistronic) reprogramming factor (Brambrink et al ...
1 Function of the Arabidopsis kinesin-4, FRA1, requires
... to measure the motility of these mutants in vivo. The significant differences between in vitro and in vivo behavior of the various FRA1 mutants could be due to several possible reasons. Kinesin mutants with positively charged residues introduced in the NL and NCC domains show greater processivity in ...
... to measure the motility of these mutants in vivo. The significant differences between in vitro and in vivo behavior of the various FRA1 mutants could be due to several possible reasons. Kinesin mutants with positively charged residues introduced in the NL and NCC domains show greater processivity in ...
Isolation of a New High Molecular Weight Protein Associated with
... vimentin and desmin, as well as the vimentin- and desmin-associated high molecular weight protein, synemin (230,000 mol wt) . In addition, they contain a previously unidentified high molecular weight protein (280,000 mol wt) which differs from synemin by isoelectric point, molecular weight, and immu ...
... vimentin and desmin, as well as the vimentin- and desmin-associated high molecular weight protein, synemin (230,000 mol wt) . In addition, they contain a previously unidentified high molecular weight protein (280,000 mol wt) which differs from synemin by isoelectric point, molecular weight, and immu ...
Agrobacterium tumefaciens and Plant Cell Interactions and Activities
... have shown the latter to be composed of three domains—a linker (L) domain involved in phenol perception; the kinase (K) domain that includes the conserved histidine that is phosphorylated as well as an ATP-binding site; and a receiver (R) domain that has some sequence homology, including the conserv ...
... have shown the latter to be composed of three domains—a linker (L) domain involved in phenol perception; the kinase (K) domain that includes the conserved histidine that is phosphorylated as well as an ATP-binding site; and a receiver (R) domain that has some sequence homology, including the conserv ...
Maternal Torso-Like Coordinates Tissue Folding During
... morphogenesis is the early stages of gastrulation in the Drosophila embryo, whereby cells in defined regions of the embryo are rapidly internalised (Leptin and Grunewald 1990; Knust and Muller 1998). The two major morphogenetic movements that occur during Drosophila gastrulation are the invagination ...
... morphogenesis is the early stages of gastrulation in the Drosophila embryo, whereby cells in defined regions of the embryo are rapidly internalised (Leptin and Grunewald 1990; Knust and Muller 1998). The two major morphogenetic movements that occur during Drosophila gastrulation are the invagination ...
The chimeric leucine-rich repeat/extensin cell wall protein
... reorienting cell expansion, form a long tubular structure almost perpendicular to the main cell axis. In Arabidopsis, root hair initiation takes place at the basal end of the trichoblast, when these cells enter the differentiation zone (Dolan et al. 1994). The root hair emerges as a bulge, which sub ...
... reorienting cell expansion, form a long tubular structure almost perpendicular to the main cell axis. In Arabidopsis, root hair initiation takes place at the basal end of the trichoblast, when these cells enter the differentiation zone (Dolan et al. 1994). The root hair emerges as a bulge, which sub ...
This Week in Microbiology
... which we have some idea they exist, we don’t really know how they work but they are—the spore, and Clostridium has like this and Bacillus has these as well—they have a hundred ...
... which we have some idea they exist, we don’t really know how they work but they are—the spore, and Clostridium has like this and Bacillus has these as well—they have a hundred ...