11 May 2017 17:07 E.S.T. ASGCT Posters 2017
... TALEN has revolutionized biological research and has broad-based therapeutic applications. However, for clinical use, it is essential to understand the totality of genome-modifying effects of these nucleases as deleterious off-target mutations may create cells with oncogenic potential or impaired fu ...
... TALEN has revolutionized biological research and has broad-based therapeutic applications. However, for clinical use, it is essential to understand the totality of genome-modifying effects of these nucleases as deleterious off-target mutations may create cells with oncogenic potential or impaired fu ...
Oxidative Stress: Antagonistic Signaling for
... resistance to oxidative stress-induced cell death is critical. However, such outcomes should not be regarded as a success (for acclimation) or a failure (for death). This may be so from a cellular perspective, but at the level of the organ or organism the processes of cell death and acclimation are ...
... resistance to oxidative stress-induced cell death is critical. However, such outcomes should not be regarded as a success (for acclimation) or a failure (for death). This may be so from a cellular perspective, but at the level of the organ or organism the processes of cell death and acclimation are ...
A conserved sequence in calmodulin regulated spectrinassociated
... extending newly formed axons. Among these are microtubules (Lafont et al. 1993) and proteins that interact with them as assembly factors (e.g. Gordon-Weeks 2004), motors (e.g. Ahmad et al. 2000; Hirokawa and Takemura 2004) or cross-linkers (e.g. Dehmelt and Halpain 2004). Recently, we characterised ...
... extending newly formed axons. Among these are microtubules (Lafont et al. 1993) and proteins that interact with them as assembly factors (e.g. Gordon-Weeks 2004), motors (e.g. Ahmad et al. 2000; Hirokawa and Takemura 2004) or cross-linkers (e.g. Dehmelt and Halpain 2004). Recently, we characterised ...
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 ...
Full Text - The Journal of Immunology
... factors, 5637 human bladder epithelial cells were infected with K12 E. coli expressing (AAEC185/pSH2) or not expressing (AAEC185) type 1 pili and the IL-6 concentration in the supernatants was determined. TMP-SMZ, a bacteriostatic antibiotic frequently used in the treatment of UTIs, was always coinc ...
... factors, 5637 human bladder epithelial cells were infected with K12 E. coli expressing (AAEC185/pSH2) or not expressing (AAEC185) type 1 pili and the IL-6 concentration in the supernatants was determined. TMP-SMZ, a bacteriostatic antibiotic frequently used in the treatment of UTIs, was always coinc ...
Nuclear and Nucleolar Localization by the N
... nuclear localization (Figure 3A and 3B) and neither displayed nucleolar localization. These data imply that nucleolin binding region (residue 166-210) alone is not sufficient for the nucleolar localization of the enzyme. To further characterize the nucleolin binding region and localization, we const ...
... nuclear localization (Figure 3A and 3B) and neither displayed nucleolar localization. These data imply that nucleolin binding region (residue 166-210) alone is not sufficient for the nucleolar localization of the enzyme. To further characterize the nucleolin binding region and localization, we const ...
Federal and State legislative activity March 15, 2017 CTIA
... – at increasing levels – access to wireless products and services. This is demonstrated by the fact the number of wireless subscribers in Florida has grown 17% since 2010, amounting to over 20.2 million subscribers. 1 In fact, 99% of Floridians use wireless.2 These demands from the wireless industry ...
... – at increasing levels – access to wireless products and services. This is demonstrated by the fact the number of wireless subscribers in Florida has grown 17% since 2010, amounting to over 20.2 million subscribers. 1 In fact, 99% of Floridians use wireless.2 These demands from the wireless industry ...
Use of the BacTiter-Glo™ Microbial Cell Viability Assay to Study
... a review, see reference 1). Each step is characterized by the involvement of a distinct surface organelle. Flagella mediate reversible attachment, type 1 pili mediate irreversible attachment, and capsules allow the formation of the mature biofilm. The synthesis of each organelle requires the coordin ...
... a review, see reference 1). Each step is characterized by the involvement of a distinct surface organelle. Flagella mediate reversible attachment, type 1 pili mediate irreversible attachment, and capsules allow the formation of the mature biofilm. The synthesis of each organelle requires the coordin ...
Prm1p, a Pheromone-regulated Multispanning Membrane Protein
... assembles from subunits associated with different bilayers— their final structures bear remarkable similarities (Weber et al., 1998). In each case, the assembled fusase has domains in- ...
... assembles from subunits associated with different bilayers— their final structures bear remarkable similarities (Weber et al., 1998). In each case, the assembled fusase has domains in- ...
Control of organ shape - Development
... Constructing the final shape of an organ is undoubtedly a complex developmental process where multiple levels of regulation have to be coordinated spatially and temporally. Several questions remain unanswered regarding organ formation. (1) What early signaling events select the correct site within t ...
... Constructing the final shape of an organ is undoubtedly a complex developmental process where multiple levels of regulation have to be coordinated spatially and temporally. Several questions remain unanswered regarding organ formation. (1) What early signaling events select the correct site within t ...
Slide 1
... • The process by which organisms maintain a relatively stable internal environment • Humans as well as all animals need to maintain a homeostasis with their environment. • How does the human body maintain homeostasis? – The eleven organ systems of the human body work together to maintain homeostasis ...
... • The process by which organisms maintain a relatively stable internal environment • Humans as well as all animals need to maintain a homeostasis with their environment. • How does the human body maintain homeostasis? – The eleven organ systems of the human body work together to maintain homeostasis ...
ch_06_clicker_questions
... the fusion of two cells to create a new, larger cell a process in which a cell grows and divides to produce two new daughter cells ...
... the fusion of two cells to create a new, larger cell a process in which a cell grows and divides to produce two new daughter cells ...
Supplement
... problem, its history, importance and applications. See for example [1,2]. Maximal independent set (MIS) is a symmetry breaking problem extensively used in practice. For networks in which not all processes are directly connected to each other, MIS seeks to elect several local leaders which, together, ...
... problem, its history, importance and applications. See for example [1,2]. Maximal independent set (MIS) is a symmetry breaking problem extensively used in practice. For networks in which not all processes are directly connected to each other, MIS seeks to elect several local leaders which, together, ...
Transcriptomic analysis of stage 1 versus advanced adult granulosa
... changes were assessed for 4 genes, selected on the basis of their fold change and p-value, by quantitative RT-PCR (Figure 3) using an overlapping but non-identical group of tumors (Table 1): microibrillar-associated protein 5 (MFAP5) which was signiicantly more highly expressed in the stage 3 group; ...
... changes were assessed for 4 genes, selected on the basis of their fold change and p-value, by quantitative RT-PCR (Figure 3) using an overlapping but non-identical group of tumors (Table 1): microibrillar-associated protein 5 (MFAP5) which was signiicantly more highly expressed in the stage 3 group; ...
Cell Membrane - holyoke
... When something can move through a cell membrane without using any energy (like diffusion) it is called ___________ transport. ...
... When something can move through a cell membrane without using any energy (like diffusion) it is called ___________ transport. ...
The cell biology of bone metabolism
... matrix, size, structure, geometry and density all combine to determine the bone’s overall mechanical properties. Defects in these parameters will result in diseases such as osteoporosis, Paget’s disease of bone, osteopetrosis and osteogenesis imperfecta. In order for the strength of the bone to be m ...
... matrix, size, structure, geometry and density all combine to determine the bone’s overall mechanical properties. Defects in these parameters will result in diseases such as osteoporosis, Paget’s disease of bone, osteopetrosis and osteogenesis imperfecta. In order for the strength of the bone to be m ...
Isolates of Vaccinia Virus Strains, Smallpox Vaccines, and Zoonotic
... was the live vaccine used to eradicate smallpox. In the absence of smallpox, VACV is being stockpiled in several countries against a potential nefarious release of variola virus, the causative agent of this now historic disease. Furthermore, smallpox vaccination provided protection against a range o ...
... was the live vaccine used to eradicate smallpox. In the absence of smallpox, VACV is being stockpiled in several countries against a potential nefarious release of variola virus, the causative agent of this now historic disease. Furthermore, smallpox vaccination provided protection against a range o ...
Rat embryonic ectoderm as renal isograft - Development
... the Miillerian ducts in the male mouse embryos, may involve this mechanism (Trelstad, Hayashi, Hayashi & Donahoe, 1982; Paranko, Pelliniemi & Foidart, 1984). On the other hand, the formation of mesenchyme through an analogoue of the primitive streak is always attained when the early mouse embryo (or ...
... the Miillerian ducts in the male mouse embryos, may involve this mechanism (Trelstad, Hayashi, Hayashi & Donahoe, 1982; Paranko, Pelliniemi & Foidart, 1984). On the other hand, the formation of mesenchyme through an analogoue of the primitive streak is always attained when the early mouse embryo (or ...
Growth of a Tryptophanase-producing Thermophile
... membrane filter placed on the surface of Trp-PEP agar medium and incubated at 60 "C for 24 h. The total cell numbers of S . thermophilum strain T and Bacillus strain S in the mixed culture were determined in a PetroffHausser counting chamber by phase contrast microscopy ( x 1000 magnification). Sepa ...
... membrane filter placed on the surface of Trp-PEP agar medium and incubated at 60 "C for 24 h. The total cell numbers of S . thermophilum strain T and Bacillus strain S in the mixed culture were determined in a PetroffHausser counting chamber by phase contrast microscopy ( x 1000 magnification). Sepa ...
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... Laboulbeniales are known from Carabidae including Laboulbenia Montagne & Robin with several hundred ground beetle-infesting species. Host specificity and mechanisms of parasite transfer of many taxa, especially those from tropical regions, are still unclear. There are few specific studies of these p ...
... Laboulbeniales are known from Carabidae including Laboulbenia Montagne & Robin with several hundred ground beetle-infesting species. Host specificity and mechanisms of parasite transfer of many taxa, especially those from tropical regions, are still unclear. There are few specific studies of these p ...
Basophils are inept at promoting human Th17 responses
... HAL is a multi-disciplinary open access archive for the deposit and dissemination of scientific research documents, whether they are published or not. The documents may come from teaching and research institutions in France or abroad, or from public or private research centers. ...
... HAL is a multi-disciplinary open access archive for the deposit and dissemination of scientific research documents, whether they are published or not. The documents may come from teaching and research institutions in France or abroad, or from public or private research centers. ...
Anatomy and Physiology
... Question 10 Explanation:a. Caudal – inferior; away from the head end or toward the lower part of a structure or the body. b. Distal farther from the origin of a body part or the point of attachment of a limb to the body trunk c. Proximal – closer to the origin of a body part or the point of attachme ...
... Question 10 Explanation:a. Caudal – inferior; away from the head end or toward the lower part of a structure or the body. b. Distal farther from the origin of a body part or the point of attachment of a limb to the body trunk c. Proximal – closer to the origin of a body part or the point of attachme ...
Swimming behavior of the monotrichous bacterium Pseudomonas
... & El-Masry, 1989; Kanda et al., 2011). Pseudomonas putida PRS2000 generally have five to seven flagella (Harwood et al., 1989). The number of flagella on P. fluorescens SBW25 cells is probably similar to that of P. aeruginosa, which often carry a single flagellum (E.P. Greenberg and R. Ramphal, pers ...
... & El-Masry, 1989; Kanda et al., 2011). Pseudomonas putida PRS2000 generally have five to seven flagella (Harwood et al., 1989). The number of flagella on P. fluorescens SBW25 cells is probably similar to that of P. aeruginosa, which often carry a single flagellum (E.P. Greenberg and R. Ramphal, pers ...