IDENTIFICATION OF CD133+/NESTIN+ PUTATIVE CANCER STEM
... Aims. No effective treatment for lung cancer exists currently. One reason for this, is the development of drug resistance, assumed to be associated with cancer stem cell (CSCs) emergence within the tumour. This pilot study aimed to identify CSCs in 121 non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patient samp ...
... Aims. No effective treatment for lung cancer exists currently. One reason for this, is the development of drug resistance, assumed to be associated with cancer stem cell (CSCs) emergence within the tumour. This pilot study aimed to identify CSCs in 121 non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patient samp ...
muscle presentation Lecture1
... connective tissue sheath called the epimysium. Fascia, connective tissue outside the epimysium, surrounds and separates the muscles. Portions of the epimysium project inward to divide the muscle into compartments. Each compartment contains a bundle of muscle fibers. Each bundle is called a fasciculu ...
... connective tissue sheath called the epimysium. Fascia, connective tissue outside the epimysium, surrounds and separates the muscles. Portions of the epimysium project inward to divide the muscle into compartments. Each compartment contains a bundle of muscle fibers. Each bundle is called a fasciculu ...
Travel Brochure of a Cell
... Travel Brochure of a Cell Create a travel brochure that describes an animal or plant cell as if it were a museum or amusement park. Your brochure must attract visitors to spend money to visit a plant or animal cell. You can think of it as a huge amusement park or a small roadside attraction. Your at ...
... Travel Brochure of a Cell Create a travel brochure that describes an animal or plant cell as if it were a museum or amusement park. Your brochure must attract visitors to spend money to visit a plant or animal cell. You can think of it as a huge amusement park or a small roadside attraction. Your at ...
Plant Cell Culture
... what was first thought possible, and with the introduction of genetically modified organisms agriculture [see also - Nitrogen fixation biotechnology] we are seeing the ultimate in manipulation of plant cell culture. During the development of this area, numerous techniques have been established which ...
... what was first thought possible, and with the introduction of genetically modified organisms agriculture [see also - Nitrogen fixation biotechnology] we are seeing the ultimate in manipulation of plant cell culture. During the development of this area, numerous techniques have been established which ...
Single-cell absolute contact probability detection reveals
... stochasticity can be specifically modulated by transcriptional/epigenetic states. This is likely due to the different mechanisms of clustering formation at play, such as Polycomb regrouping of repressed genes 29 vs. transient interactions of active genes ...
... stochasticity can be specifically modulated by transcriptional/epigenetic states. This is likely due to the different mechanisms of clustering formation at play, such as Polycomb regrouping of repressed genes 29 vs. transient interactions of active genes ...
Co-Infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis Impairs HIV
... TB, with only 5% being able to co-secrete 3 cytokines (IFN-γ+IL-2+TNF-α+) and 76% with mono-functional secretion capacity (TNF-α only (47%), IL-2 only (2%), or IFN-γ only (26%)) (Fig. 1G). In summary, HIV co-infection with MTB was associated with a decrease in the number of cytokines secreted from H ...
... TB, with only 5% being able to co-secrete 3 cytokines (IFN-γ+IL-2+TNF-α+) and 76% with mono-functional secretion capacity (TNF-α only (47%), IL-2 only (2%), or IFN-γ only (26%)) (Fig. 1G). In summary, HIV co-infection with MTB was associated with a decrease in the number of cytokines secreted from H ...
4)Cell wall
... begins with germination from a spore or resting structure , following by a period of growth as substrate is exploited to produce biomass ..Finally there is a period of sporulation , where propagules are formed that can be disseminated from the parent mycelim. Fungi are eukaryotic, heterotrophic, abs ...
... begins with germination from a spore or resting structure , following by a period of growth as substrate is exploited to produce biomass ..Finally there is a period of sporulation , where propagules are formed that can be disseminated from the parent mycelim. Fungi are eukaryotic, heterotrophic, abs ...
Characterization of Organelles in the Vacuolar
... The receptors are a type I integral membrane protein with epidermal growth factor (EGF)-like motifs in the lumenal domain. The lumenal domains of PV72 (our unpublished data) and BP-80 (Paris et al. 1997) are involved in ligand binding, while the cytosolic tail of BP-80 is reported to be involved in ...
... The receptors are a type I integral membrane protein with epidermal growth factor (EGF)-like motifs in the lumenal domain. The lumenal domains of PV72 (our unpublished data) and BP-80 (Paris et al. 1997) are involved in ligand binding, while the cytosolic tail of BP-80 is reported to be involved in ...
Introduction to Fermentation
... process • Also known as the logarithmic growth phase • Cells have adjusted to their new environment • The cells are dividing at a constant rate resulting in an exponential increase in the number of cells present. This is known as the specific growth rate and is represented mathematically by first or ...
... process • Also known as the logarithmic growth phase • Cells have adjusted to their new environment • The cells are dividing at a constant rate resulting in an exponential increase in the number of cells present. This is known as the specific growth rate and is represented mathematically by first or ...
IP3R-mediated Ca2+ release regulates protein metabolism in
... ultimately affected systemic protein metabolism. Protein/TAG ratios of rescues (dimm>InR/IP3R, itprku) are compared with dimm>InR/ IP3R because non-linear increases in weight, protein and TAG levels were observed when either InR or IP3R alone were overexpressed in NE cells (Fig. S2D-F). Of note are ...
... ultimately affected systemic protein metabolism. Protein/TAG ratios of rescues (dimm>InR/IP3R, itprku) are compared with dimm>InR/ IP3R because non-linear increases in weight, protein and TAG levels were observed when either InR or IP3R alone were overexpressed in NE cells (Fig. S2D-F). Of note are ...
Cell Lineage-Specific Surface Molecular Alterations Associated with
... Neutrophil elastase is a potent serine protease implicated in the pathogenesis of pulmonary fibrosis. However, the mechanisms by which it acts are not known. We have previously reported that biochemical and histological indices of pulmonary fibrosis are absent in neutrophil elastase-deficient(NE") m ...
... Neutrophil elastase is a potent serine protease implicated in the pathogenesis of pulmonary fibrosis. However, the mechanisms by which it acts are not known. We have previously reported that biochemical and histological indices of pulmonary fibrosis are absent in neutrophil elastase-deficient(NE") m ...
MITOSIS SEQUENCE DETECTION USING HIDDEN CONDITIONAL
... Measurement of the proliferative behaviors of cells in vitro is important to many biomedical applications ranging from basic biological research to advanced applications, such as drug discovery, stem cell manufacturing, and tissue engineering. Critical to such measurement is the accurate counting an ...
... Measurement of the proliferative behaviors of cells in vitro is important to many biomedical applications ranging from basic biological research to advanced applications, such as drug discovery, stem cell manufacturing, and tissue engineering. Critical to such measurement is the accurate counting an ...
Tea4p Links Microtubule Plus Ends with the Formin For3p in the
... polar manner from the cell end that preexisted before cell division (the old end). After a point in G2 phase, cells initiate growth from the “new end” (the end created by cell division) in a process known as New End Take Off (NETO), so that they grow in a bipolar mode until mitosis (Mitchison and Nu ...
... polar manner from the cell end that preexisted before cell division (the old end). After a point in G2 phase, cells initiate growth from the “new end” (the end created by cell division) in a process known as New End Take Off (NETO), so that they grow in a bipolar mode until mitosis (Mitchison and Nu ...
Functioning organisms
... diffusion. Remember, diffusion is a mixing process in which a substance moves from a place where it is highly concentrated until it is evewnly spread out. In nature, the cell membrane acts as a selective barrier for diffusion. Some substances, such as water, can easily diffuse through the cell membr ...
... diffusion. Remember, diffusion is a mixing process in which a substance moves from a place where it is highly concentrated until it is evewnly spread out. In nature, the cell membrane acts as a selective barrier for diffusion. Some substances, such as water, can easily diffuse through the cell membr ...
Just One View: Invariances in Inferotemporal Cell Tuning
... Neurons in macaque inferotemporal cortex (IT) have been shown to respond to views of complex objects,8 such as faces or body parts, even when the retinal image undergoes size changes over several octaves, is translated by several degrees of visual angle7 or rotated in depth by a certain amount9 (see ...
... Neurons in macaque inferotemporal cortex (IT) have been shown to respond to views of complex objects,8 such as faces or body parts, even when the retinal image undergoes size changes over several octaves, is translated by several degrees of visual angle7 or rotated in depth by a certain amount9 (see ...
Fission Yeast Bub1 Is a Mitotic Centromere Protein Essential for the
... represses the activity of Cdc20 and thus inhibits the metaphase–anaphase transition. The molecular mechanism of this repression is not understood. The centromere/kinetochore complex is a key element in the process of mitosis. As well as the regulatory function of monitoring chromosome attachment to ...
... represses the activity of Cdc20 and thus inhibits the metaphase–anaphase transition. The molecular mechanism of this repression is not understood. The centromere/kinetochore complex is a key element in the process of mitosis. As well as the regulatory function of monitoring chromosome attachment to ...
Epstein-Barr virus inhibits the development of dendritic cells by
... To determine whether EBV can interfere with the development of DCs, confluent monolayers of adherent mononuclear cells were infected with the prototype B95.8 virus and then cultured for 7 days in the presence of GM-CSF and IL-4. Cells expressing typical DC morphology and cell surface markers, includ ...
... To determine whether EBV can interfere with the development of DCs, confluent monolayers of adherent mononuclear cells were infected with the prototype B95.8 virus and then cultured for 7 days in the presence of GM-CSF and IL-4. Cells expressing typical DC morphology and cell surface markers, includ ...
a complexity drain on cells in the evolution of
... lower levels, but the effect is expected to attenuate, on average, as the difference in level increases. A perhaps surprising consequence is that genes may be poor proxies for cell parts. First, in principle, a cell part might be lost with no change (or even with an increase) in number of expressed ...
... lower levels, but the effect is expected to attenuate, on average, as the difference in level increases. A perhaps surprising consequence is that genes may be poor proxies for cell parts. First, in principle, a cell part might be lost with no change (or even with an increase) in number of expressed ...
The Molecular Organization of Endothelial Cell to
... 1993). VE-cadherin was shown to mediate homophylic intercellular adhesion in transfected cells (Brevario et al., manuscript submitted for publication) and to restrict endothelial permeability (I.ampugnani et al., 1992). VE-cadherin is apparently unique in its junctional distribution in essentially a ...
... 1993). VE-cadherin was shown to mediate homophylic intercellular adhesion in transfected cells (Brevario et al., manuscript submitted for publication) and to restrict endothelial permeability (I.ampugnani et al., 1992). VE-cadherin is apparently unique in its junctional distribution in essentially a ...
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... uptake exogenous folate. Disruption of the AtFOLT1 gene in Arabidopsis does not lead to phenotypic alterations in folate-sufficient or folate-deficient plants. Also, the atfolt1 null mutant contains wild-type levels of folates in chloroplasts and preserves the enzymatic capacity to catalyze folate-d ...
... uptake exogenous folate. Disruption of the AtFOLT1 gene in Arabidopsis does not lead to phenotypic alterations in folate-sufficient or folate-deficient plants. Also, the atfolt1 null mutant contains wild-type levels of folates in chloroplasts and preserves the enzymatic capacity to catalyze folate-d ...
Homeostasis and Transport
... Protein Pumps in Plants a. Used to transport sucrose into the cell. ...
... Protein Pumps in Plants a. Used to transport sucrose into the cell. ...
Early signaling events that underlie fate decisions of naive CD4 T
... of a foreign antigen-derived peptide presented in the context of major histocompatibility complex class II on dendritic cells, naive CD4+ T cells undergo massive proliferation and differentiation into distinct Thelper (Th) cell subsets. There are at least four different Th cell subsets (Th1, Th2, Th ...
... of a foreign antigen-derived peptide presented in the context of major histocompatibility complex class II on dendritic cells, naive CD4+ T cells undergo massive proliferation and differentiation into distinct Thelper (Th) cell subsets. There are at least four different Th cell subsets (Th1, Th2, Th ...
Chapter 2 Role of the synthase domain of Ags1p in cell wall α
... Distinct plasma membrane-localised synthases are responsible for the production of structural polysaccharides in the fungal cell wall, mostly (1,3)-β-glucan, chitin, and α-glucan. (1,3)-β-Glucan and chitin synthases were identified first in the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Douglas et al., 1 ...
... Distinct plasma membrane-localised synthases are responsible for the production of structural polysaccharides in the fungal cell wall, mostly (1,3)-β-glucan, chitin, and α-glucan. (1,3)-β-Glucan and chitin synthases were identified first in the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Douglas et al., 1 ...
Chapter 3, Section 1 - Monroe County Community School
... • Many processes occur in the endoplasmic reticulum. • There are two types of endoplasmic reticulum. – rough endoplasmic reticulum – smooth endoplasmic reticulum ...
... • Many processes occur in the endoplasmic reticulum. • There are two types of endoplasmic reticulum. – rough endoplasmic reticulum – smooth endoplasmic reticulum ...