Recombinant Anti-CD4 antibody 13B8 - HAL
... drastically modified during the last decade. Indeed, membrane rafts, which are “discrete” domains with a mean diameter of 10–200 nm, can be distinguished from the rest of the membrane due to their protein and lipid composition [2]. The ability of membrane rafts to segregate proteins in a defined lip ...
... drastically modified during the last decade. Indeed, membrane rafts, which are “discrete” domains with a mean diameter of 10–200 nm, can be distinguished from the rest of the membrane due to their protein and lipid composition [2]. The ability of membrane rafts to segregate proteins in a defined lip ...
Periodicities of photosynthesis and cell division: behavior of phase
... are available that document a cause and effect relationship for environmental forcing of time-dependent responses in phytoplankton physiology. There are several reasons for this lack of documentation. First, most studies of periodicity have been conducted using LD schedules which do not vary in inte ...
... are available that document a cause and effect relationship for environmental forcing of time-dependent responses in phytoplankton physiology. There are several reasons for this lack of documentation. First, most studies of periodicity have been conducted using LD schedules which do not vary in inte ...
Crystallographic studies of ABC transporters
... Anderson et al.[9] showed that ADP by itself cannot stimulate the channel activity, but in the presence of ATP it inhibits CFTR activity. ...
... Anderson et al.[9] showed that ADP by itself cannot stimulate the channel activity, but in the presence of ATP it inhibits CFTR activity. ...
Neutrophil Chemotaxis In Vitro and In Vivo Glycoprotein G (gG
... markable number of viral genes have been identified which resemble cellular genes encoding chemokine receptors, and their products have been shown to engage chemokines and induce intracellular signals. Third, several poxviruses, and, more recently, alphaherpesviruses, have been shown to express solu ...
... markable number of viral genes have been identified which resemble cellular genes encoding chemokine receptors, and their products have been shown to engage chemokines and induce intracellular signals. Third, several poxviruses, and, more recently, alphaherpesviruses, have been shown to express solu ...
Summer 2012
... number of products are offered by InvivoGen creating a Lucia™ product portfolio (see below). InvivoGen offers reporter cell lines expressing the Lucia™ reporter gene, either alone or in combination with a secreted embryonic alkaline phosphatase (SEAP) reporter gene, allowing for concomitant monitori ...
... number of products are offered by InvivoGen creating a Lucia™ product portfolio (see below). InvivoGen offers reporter cell lines expressing the Lucia™ reporter gene, either alone or in combination with a secreted embryonic alkaline phosphatase (SEAP) reporter gene, allowing for concomitant monitori ...
Preface The plant cell cycle in context
... these approaches tended to emphasize conservation of both sequence and function. New screening approaches for interactors of these core regulators are now revealing more of the interplay with plant specific factors (Blomme et al., 2014, this volume). Cloning and sequence analysis thus showed that pl ...
... these approaches tended to emphasize conservation of both sequence and function. New screening approaches for interactors of these core regulators are now revealing more of the interplay with plant specific factors (Blomme et al., 2014, this volume). Cloning and sequence analysis thus showed that pl ...
Linking Cataracts to Cancer
... MDA-MB-231--- cells have been used in scientific testing multiple times before, but not specifically for the target protein from this experiment. Triple negative basal like breast cancer lines are normally used so that scientists can acquire a better look at the BRCA1 gene, which is upregulated in t ...
... MDA-MB-231--- cells have been used in scientific testing multiple times before, but not specifically for the target protein from this experiment. Triple negative basal like breast cancer lines are normally used so that scientists can acquire a better look at the BRCA1 gene, which is upregulated in t ...
The cell cycle and pluripotency
... The eukaryotic cell cycle refers to the series of events comprising the sequential actions, during proliferation, of synthesis of DNA (S-phase) and cell division (M-phase) with intervening gap phases to allow cell growth (G1 -phase, after M- but before S-phase) and to check the integrity of genomic ...
... The eukaryotic cell cycle refers to the series of events comprising the sequential actions, during proliferation, of synthesis of DNA (S-phase) and cell division (M-phase) with intervening gap phases to allow cell growth (G1 -phase, after M- but before S-phase) and to check the integrity of genomic ...
Histological and ultrastructural analysis of the
... Therefore, plant regeneration by somatic embryogenesis (SE) is an important system for the biotechnological improvement of plants, in particular for bananas, because of the presumed unicellular origin of embryos (Strosse et al., 2004). However, in spite of extensive advances in Banana Somatic embryo ...
... Therefore, plant regeneration by somatic embryogenesis (SE) is an important system for the biotechnological improvement of plants, in particular for bananas, because of the presumed unicellular origin of embryos (Strosse et al., 2004). However, in spite of extensive advances in Banana Somatic embryo ...
Context-Dependent Synaptic Action of Glycinergic and GABAergic
... underlying synaptic potentials, shocks were applied during a hyperpolarizing current pulse (-0.2 nA). Each panel shows two superimposed responses to identical shocks. In normal saline, the shock evoked a depolarizing response lasting -100 msec (upper left). Removal of magnesium (Mg”) increased the s ...
... underlying synaptic potentials, shocks were applied during a hyperpolarizing current pulse (-0.2 nA). Each panel shows two superimposed responses to identical shocks. In normal saline, the shock evoked a depolarizing response lasting -100 msec (upper left). Removal of magnesium (Mg”) increased the s ...
3.3 Cell Membrane Cell membranes are composed of two
... A cell can import and export large materials or large amounts of material in vesicles during the processes of endocytosis and exocytosis. • Cells use energy to transport material in vesicles. • Endocytosis is the process of taking material into the cell. • Phagocytosis is a type of endocytosis. ...
... A cell can import and export large materials or large amounts of material in vesicles during the processes of endocytosis and exocytosis. • Cells use energy to transport material in vesicles. • Endocytosis is the process of taking material into the cell. • Phagocytosis is a type of endocytosis. ...
Know More about Christmas
... electrons which accepted the light energy and leaved the normal position. Photoelectric effect: If the electrons are let though a circuit, a current can be formed. Photovoltaic effect is the basic physical process through which a solar cell converts sunlight into electricity. ...
... electrons which accepted the light energy and leaved the normal position. Photoelectric effect: If the electrons are let though a circuit, a current can be formed. Photovoltaic effect is the basic physical process through which a solar cell converts sunlight into electricity. ...
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... shown above are valid for the cells in direct contact with the ATR crystal, while these estimates do not represent the cells that do not attach to the crystal. This is because the evanescent wave penetrates the cell through an intermediate water film of lower refractive index (when compared to the r ...
... shown above are valid for the cells in direct contact with the ATR crystal, while these estimates do not represent the cells that do not attach to the crystal. This is because the evanescent wave penetrates the cell through an intermediate water film of lower refractive index (when compared to the r ...
Amyloplast Formation in Cultured Tobacco BY
... been elucidated (reviewed in Smith et al. 1997), but the mechanisms that regulate amyloplast development remain unknown. Generally, starch storage organ development occurs in a series of specific temporal and spatial steps, which occur in phase with cell division and differentiation. These phases ca ...
... been elucidated (reviewed in Smith et al. 1997), but the mechanisms that regulate amyloplast development remain unknown. Generally, starch storage organ development occurs in a series of specific temporal and spatial steps, which occur in phase with cell division and differentiation. These phases ca ...
AQA GCSE (9-1)
... Cell Biology: Introduction When and how to use these pages This unit: builds on ideas that the cell is the building block of life. Cells can be specialised and be part of multicellular or unicellular organisms, like bacteria. This chapter links to all chapters where the structure and functions of di ...
... Cell Biology: Introduction When and how to use these pages This unit: builds on ideas that the cell is the building block of life. Cells can be specialised and be part of multicellular or unicellular organisms, like bacteria. This chapter links to all chapters where the structure and functions of di ...
Extracellular matrix stiffness in regulation of intestinal stem cell
... Stem cells have the significant ability to divide interminably and to generate all the specialized cell types in the body. Characteristics, such as being undifferentiated and having the ability to self-renew and to generate daughter cells with distinct cell fates, separate stem cells from other cell ...
... Stem cells have the significant ability to divide interminably and to generate all the specialized cell types in the body. Characteristics, such as being undifferentiated and having the ability to self-renew and to generate daughter cells with distinct cell fates, separate stem cells from other cell ...
Forever Young | Book by Nicholas Perricone | Excerpt
... elevating levels of glutathione in the liver cells, preventing free-radical damage and liver damage. Although we all pitied the poor children who were forced to drink this horrible-smelling solution, we surmised that after experiencing this drink, they would not go near a Tylenol tablet, unsupervise ...
... elevating levels of glutathione in the liver cells, preventing free-radical damage and liver damage. Although we all pitied the poor children who were forced to drink this horrible-smelling solution, we surmised that after experiencing this drink, they would not go near a Tylenol tablet, unsupervise ...
A commentary on the G2/M transition of the plant cell cycle
... checkpoint as operating when a step ‘B’ depends on completion of step ‘A’ unless a loss-function mutant can relieve the dependence. Cells held under checkpoint conditions must be able to meet the demands imposed by that checkpoint before acquisition of competence to undergo a cell cycle transition. ...
... checkpoint as operating when a step ‘B’ depends on completion of step ‘A’ unless a loss-function mutant can relieve the dependence. Cells held under checkpoint conditions must be able to meet the demands imposed by that checkpoint before acquisition of competence to undergo a cell cycle transition. ...
Title Choice of Cell Source in Cell
... transplantation of autologous RPE cells resulted in improved visual acuity in eyes which received RPE transplantation compared to eyes which had membrane excision alone. These results provide evidence that transplantation of RPE may be regarded as a reasonable treatment option for AMD when the damag ...
... transplantation of autologous RPE cells resulted in improved visual acuity in eyes which received RPE transplantation compared to eyes which had membrane excision alone. These results provide evidence that transplantation of RPE may be regarded as a reasonable treatment option for AMD when the damag ...
2. Summary Final Thesis
... STAT are activated depending on ITD localization. Some other cells were treated with Okadaic Acid, a toxin and a potent inhibitor of the Serine/ Threonine (Ser/Thr) protein phosphatases 1 and 2, which blocks the activation of ERK5 a protein present in the MAP kinase pathway. To perform proteomics an ...
... STAT are activated depending on ITD localization. Some other cells were treated with Okadaic Acid, a toxin and a potent inhibitor of the Serine/ Threonine (Ser/Thr) protein phosphatases 1 and 2, which blocks the activation of ERK5 a protein present in the MAP kinase pathway. To perform proteomics an ...
Transfer of Primordial Germ-cells inXenopus laevis
... technique whereby germ-cells of embryo A can develop within embryo B. The application of the technique, as reported here, is concerned with aspects of the germ-cell problem, but it may be applied also to problems such as sex-reversal and the production and genetic analysis of abnormal embryos after ...
... technique whereby germ-cells of embryo A can develop within embryo B. The application of the technique, as reported here, is concerned with aspects of the germ-cell problem, but it may be applied also to problems such as sex-reversal and the production and genetic analysis of abnormal embryos after ...
Dry Cell Batteries acceptable for recycling
... Description: Small dry-cell batteries, sealed, non-rechargeable Formats: Button cells, AA, AAA, 9-volt, small-cylinder, custom sizes Common Uses: Watches, cameras, handheld electronics, tire-pressure sensors, alarms, memory backup, high-temperature applications, pacemakers, remote car locks ...
... Description: Small dry-cell batteries, sealed, non-rechargeable Formats: Button cells, AA, AAA, 9-volt, small-cylinder, custom sizes Common Uses: Watches, cameras, handheld electronics, tire-pressure sensors, alarms, memory backup, high-temperature applications, pacemakers, remote car locks ...
Reduced Immunoregulatory CD31 T Cells in Patients With
... CD4ⴙ/CD31ⴙ T Cells Monocytes were enriched by negative magnetic selection (Dynal Biotech) from the peripheral blood of 3 healthy donors and cultured at 5⫻104 cells per well for 6 days in RPMI 1640 (10% fetal calf ...
... CD4ⴙ/CD31ⴙ T Cells Monocytes were enriched by negative magnetic selection (Dynal Biotech) from the peripheral blood of 3 healthy donors and cultured at 5⫻104 cells per well for 6 days in RPMI 1640 (10% fetal calf ...