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... °°. I have over 100 refereed (peer-reviewed) papers'and review articles, and I have been invited to speak at the last four International Symposia on Platinum Compounds in Cancer Chemotherapy . A copy of my Curriculum Vitae is attached as Exhibit A. 2) The Action Mechanism of Platinum Anticancer 4gen ...
... °°. I have over 100 refereed (peer-reviewed) papers'and review articles, and I have been invited to speak at the last four International Symposia on Platinum Compounds in Cancer Chemotherapy . A copy of my Curriculum Vitae is attached as Exhibit A. 2) The Action Mechanism of Platinum Anticancer 4gen ...
Combinational Networks 1
... Placement of cells determines placement of pins. Pin placement determines difficulty of routing problem. Density: lower bound on number of horizontal tracks needed to route the channel. ...
... Placement of cells determines placement of pins. Pin placement determines difficulty of routing problem. Density: lower bound on number of horizontal tracks needed to route the channel. ...
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... defects in cytokinesis [17•]. GAPA null cells grow as giant multinucleated cells, probably due to the formation of cleavage furrows which are frequently not completed [18]. In Dictyostelium, chemotactic cAMP signaling is a classical receptor, heterotrimeric G-protein coupled pathway. Disruption of t ...
... defects in cytokinesis [17•]. GAPA null cells grow as giant multinucleated cells, probably due to the formation of cleavage furrows which are frequently not completed [18]. In Dictyostelium, chemotactic cAMP signaling is a classical receptor, heterotrimeric G-protein coupled pathway. Disruption of t ...
Expression of developmental genes during early embryogenesis of
... of embryogenesis such as axial patterning and stem cell differentiation. In contrast to other organisms where these mechanisms are active only during embryonic development, in Hydra they can be studied in adults. The underlying assumption is that the machinery governing adult patterning mimics regul ...
... of embryogenesis such as axial patterning and stem cell differentiation. In contrast to other organisms where these mechanisms are active only during embryonic development, in Hydra they can be studied in adults. The underlying assumption is that the machinery governing adult patterning mimics regul ...
Intracellular transport
... - without signs and traffic lights (?) coordination without a coordinator random bidirectional transport effective diffusion (but more rapid, D~v Δx) circumvent obstacles ...
... - without signs and traffic lights (?) coordination without a coordinator random bidirectional transport effective diffusion (but more rapid, D~v Δx) circumvent obstacles ...
Dissecting the function of Atg1 complex in Dictyostelium autophagy
... AreA to determine if these proteins localize to autophagosomes. For this, the different proteins were tagged with GFP, expressed in wild-type Ax4 cells and analysed by confocal microscopy (figure 2). We found that Atg101, FIP200, Atg13 and AreA are uniformly distributed in the cytoplasm. None of the ...
... AreA to determine if these proteins localize to autophagosomes. For this, the different proteins were tagged with GFP, expressed in wild-type Ax4 cells and analysed by confocal microscopy (figure 2). We found that Atg101, FIP200, Atg13 and AreA are uniformly distributed in the cytoplasm. None of the ...
Critical role of cytosolic phospholipase A2a in bronchial mucus hypersecretion in
... MUC5B is also increased in CF airway epithelium and lumen [12, 13]. Altogether, these data suggest that overproduction and secretion of MUC5AC and MUC5B mucins may occur in CF airways and contribute to their progressive plugging. A recent paper by GARCIA et al. [14] showed that CFTR activity is requ ...
... MUC5B is also increased in CF airway epithelium and lumen [12, 13]. Altogether, these data suggest that overproduction and secretion of MUC5AC and MUC5B mucins may occur in CF airways and contribute to their progressive plugging. A recent paper by GARCIA et al. [14] showed that CFTR activity is requ ...
World of the Cell: Chapter 16
... the plus‐ends of F‐actin • Different from kinesins: light chains near the head region can be found with regulatory activity • Tails of myosins are largely specialized because myosins functions in many ways • Myosin II is important for muscle contraction; it can spontaneously assemble into so ca ...
... the plus‐ends of F‐actin • Different from kinesins: light chains near the head region can be found with regulatory activity • Tails of myosins are largely specialized because myosins functions in many ways • Myosin II is important for muscle contraction; it can spontaneously assemble into so ca ...
Transport of Colloidal Particles from Small Blood Vessels Correlated
... Fluctuations of vascular permeability under normal physiological conditions in response to a variety of influences are well established in the female reproductive system. Ovarian and uterine vessels are influenced by changes in the hormonal balance. In the ovary, the permeability of the blood-liquor ...
... Fluctuations of vascular permeability under normal physiological conditions in response to a variety of influences are well established in the female reproductive system. Ovarian and uterine vessels are influenced by changes in the hormonal balance. In the ovary, the permeability of the blood-liquor ...
Root Border-Like Cells of Arabidopsis. Microscopical
... could play a role in protecting root tips from Alinduced cellular damages. It has also been shown that border cells have different responses to microorganism infection. These responses are plant and microorganism genotype-dependent because they can specifically ...
... could play a role in protecting root tips from Alinduced cellular damages. It has also been shown that border cells have different responses to microorganism infection. These responses are plant and microorganism genotype-dependent because they can specifically ...
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES - Plant Biology PP2A
... observations indicate a role for PP2A-3 in cellular patterning during primary root development that overlaps with ACR4 function, and further suggest that this is possibly independent of an affected auxin transport capacity. PP2A-3 and PP2A-4 redundantly affect primary root growth. Given that PP2A-4 ...
... observations indicate a role for PP2A-3 in cellular patterning during primary root development that overlaps with ACR4 function, and further suggest that this is possibly independent of an affected auxin transport capacity. PP2A-3 and PP2A-4 redundantly affect primary root growth. Given that PP2A-4 ...
Analysis of Cell Divisions Patterns in the Arabidopsis Shoot Apical
... mittlerer Krümmung (= Minimalfläche) [with constant average curvature (minimal area)]". Since then, other authors have also compared plant tissue to soap foam, often suggesting that since the outcome is qualitatively similar, plant cells and soap bubbles may share a common underlying mechanism[5, 6, ...
... mittlerer Krümmung (= Minimalfläche) [with constant average curvature (minimal area)]". Since then, other authors have also compared plant tissue to soap foam, often suggesting that since the outcome is qualitatively similar, plant cells and soap bubbles may share a common underlying mechanism[5, 6, ...
B-chronic lymphocytic leukemia (B-CLL) is the most
... . Several biological markers have been described that can predict the clinical course and are useful to segregate patients into two main groups according to the mutational status of the immunoglobulin heavy-chain variable-region gene (IgVH), the expression levels of the ZAP-70 tyrosine kinase and CD ...
... . Several biological markers have been described that can predict the clinical course and are useful to segregate patients into two main groups according to the mutational status of the immunoglobulin heavy-chain variable-region gene (IgVH), the expression levels of the ZAP-70 tyrosine kinase and CD ...
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... or their destruction by X-irradiation are not infallible methods for ensuring complete removal or destruction of all somitic cells (Mauger, 1970; Kieny et al. 1972; Chevallier etal. 1978). Furthermore, it is important that the sites in which the isolated wing tissues are grown are not accessible to ...
... or their destruction by X-irradiation are not infallible methods for ensuring complete removal or destruction of all somitic cells (Mauger, 1970; Kieny et al. 1972; Chevallier etal. 1978). Furthermore, it is important that the sites in which the isolated wing tissues are grown are not accessible to ...
Histology and Embryology Self Test Book
... C. consists of proteoglycans & glycoproteins D. forms a molecular sieve E. Acts as a barrier to spread of microorganisms 7. The commonest cells in loose connective tissue is the ( A. mast cells B. undifferentiated cells ...
... C. consists of proteoglycans & glycoproteins D. forms a molecular sieve E. Acts as a barrier to spread of microorganisms 7. The commonest cells in loose connective tissue is the ( A. mast cells B. undifferentiated cells ...
Maturing reticulocytes internalize plasma membrane
... Institute for Transfusion Sciences, Bristol, United Kingdom; 2National Health Service Blood and Transplant, Bristol, United Kingdom; and Biology Laboratories, Department of Biochemistry, University of Bristol School of Medical and Veterinary Sciences, Bristol, United Kingdom ...
... Institute for Transfusion Sciences, Bristol, United Kingdom; 2National Health Service Blood and Transplant, Bristol, United Kingdom; and Biology Laboratories, Department of Biochemistry, University of Bristol School of Medical and Veterinary Sciences, Bristol, United Kingdom ...
Plant Molecular Biology
... these protoplasts, harvested after the indicated period of DEX treatment, using genomic DNA from Bax transgenic plants as probe. ...
... these protoplasts, harvested after the indicated period of DEX treatment, using genomic DNA from Bax transgenic plants as probe. ...
Osmo-Sensitive and Stretch-Activated Calcium
... cells could sense the osmotic change-induced cell turgor changes or membrane stretch and further transduce osmotic signals (MacRobbie, 1995). It is also suggested that the ABA-dependent and ABA-independent pathways might work together to regulate guard cell turgor under osmotic stress conditions (Li ...
... cells could sense the osmotic change-induced cell turgor changes or membrane stretch and further transduce osmotic signals (MacRobbie, 1995). It is also suggested that the ABA-dependent and ABA-independent pathways might work together to regulate guard cell turgor under osmotic stress conditions (Li ...
Modulating progenitor accumulation attenuates lung angiogenesis in a mouse model of asthma
... showed a significant increase in the ovalbumin group compared with the saline group, 24 h post-allergen. Concurrent treatment with AMD3100 significantly attenuated MVD levels when compared with the ovalbumin group but were not completely reversed as they remained significantly higher than for the sa ...
... showed a significant increase in the ovalbumin group compared with the saline group, 24 h post-allergen. Concurrent treatment with AMD3100 significantly attenuated MVD levels when compared with the ovalbumin group but were not completely reversed as they remained significantly higher than for the sa ...
Chapter Five - Building a Fly Eye: Terminal
... ommatidia to limit light scattering. Finally, a mechanosensory bristle (interommatidial bristle, IOB) is present at every other apex of each ommatidium (Cagan and Ready, 1989a). Drosophila undergoes a series of metamorphic processes before eclosing as an adult fly, 10 days after hatching. During eac ...
... ommatidia to limit light scattering. Finally, a mechanosensory bristle (interommatidial bristle, IOB) is present at every other apex of each ommatidium (Cagan and Ready, 1989a). Drosophila undergoes a series of metamorphic processes before eclosing as an adult fly, 10 days after hatching. During eac ...
Infection of Mesothelial Cells with Human Herpes Virus 8 in
... diseases that are much higher in incidence in the HIV-seropositive population than in the general public, have been shown to cause recurrent effusions in this population (28). Although the cytologic determination of primary effusion lymphoma can be easily made, the effusions caused by Kaposi’s sarco ...
... diseases that are much higher in incidence in the HIV-seropositive population than in the general public, have been shown to cause recurrent effusions in this population (28). Although the cytologic determination of primary effusion lymphoma can be easily made, the effusions caused by Kaposi’s sarco ...
Gain of function in the immune system caused by a ryanodine
... RyR1 cDNA from wild-type mice (WT) yields the uncut band of about 376 bp, whereas digestion of the cDNA from heterozygous mice (HET RYR1Y522S) yields two bands of 276 bp and 100 bp plus the uncut 376 bp band from the wild-type allele. (B) The resting [Ca2+] of DCs from HET RYR1Y522S mice is signific ...
... RyR1 cDNA from wild-type mice (WT) yields the uncut band of about 376 bp, whereas digestion of the cDNA from heterozygous mice (HET RYR1Y522S) yields two bands of 276 bp and 100 bp plus the uncut 376 bp band from the wild-type allele. (B) The resting [Ca2+] of DCs from HET RYR1Y522S mice is signific ...
The Role of the Cell Cycle Machinery in
... Cell cycle activity is required for plant growth and development, but its involvement in the early events that initiate seedling development remains to be clarified. We performed experiments aimed at understanding when cell cycle progression is activated during seed germination, and what its contrib ...
... Cell cycle activity is required for plant growth and development, but its involvement in the early events that initiate seedling development remains to be clarified. We performed experiments aimed at understanding when cell cycle progression is activated during seed germination, and what its contrib ...
Turgor Pressure
... only be 0.03 bars (0.003 MPa). Thus plants operate at high pressures that are essential to the way they interact with their environment. Many examples can be found ranging from the subcellular to the whole plant. The activity of the transport proteins pumping solutes into the cell can be regulated b ...
... only be 0.03 bars (0.003 MPa). Thus plants operate at high pressures that are essential to the way they interact with their environment. Many examples can be found ranging from the subcellular to the whole plant. The activity of the transport proteins pumping solutes into the cell can be regulated b ...