The Ndc80p Complex from Saccharomyces cerevisiae Contains
... to select transformants, ⵑ80% of those examined, which did not contain deletions introduced by the oligos. For observations of green fluorescence protein (GFP) in live S. pombe, cells were grown in EMM2 (Moreno et al., 1991) and observed on 2% agarose/EMM2 pads with a video camera (RTEA/CCD-1800-Y; ...
... to select transformants, ⵑ80% of those examined, which did not contain deletions introduced by the oligos. For observations of green fluorescence protein (GFP) in live S. pombe, cells were grown in EMM2 (Moreno et al., 1991) and observed on 2% agarose/EMM2 pads with a video camera (RTEA/CCD-1800-Y; ...
Biology_1_&_2_files/3 Cells ACADEMIC
... Nuclear pores located on the nuclear envelope act as channels to allow certain molecules to move in and out of the nucleus. The nucleolus is a structure within the nucleus where ribosome parts are made. These ribosome parts are transported out of the nucleus into the cytoplasm where they are a ...
... Nuclear pores located on the nuclear envelope act as channels to allow certain molecules to move in and out of the nucleus. The nucleolus is a structure within the nucleus where ribosome parts are made. These ribosome parts are transported out of the nucleus into the cytoplasm where they are a ...
Human embryonic stem cells express a unique set
... cloned miRNAs are specifically expressed in hES cells and downregulated during development into embryoid bodies (EBs), while miRNAs previously reported from other human cell types are poorly expressed in hES cells. We further show that some of the ES-specific miRNA genes are highly related to each o ...
... cloned miRNAs are specifically expressed in hES cells and downregulated during development into embryoid bodies (EBs), while miRNAs previously reported from other human cell types are poorly expressed in hES cells. We further show that some of the ES-specific miRNA genes are highly related to each o ...
Query Table Table Table Shared Tables Quick Start Guide
... Cells can be checked against an existing value, and the Pass/Fail status set automatically ...
... Cells can be checked against an existing value, and the Pass/Fail status set automatically ...
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... Fig. 2. Cell neighbor relations during fissure formation. Confocal image projections showing the positions of N lineage cells relative to cells in the mesodermal and other ectodermal lineages. In this and all subsequent figures, anterior is up, ventral midline is in the center of each panel and prog ...
... Fig. 2. Cell neighbor relations during fissure formation. Confocal image projections showing the positions of N lineage cells relative to cells in the mesodermal and other ectodermal lineages. In this and all subsequent figures, anterior is up, ventral midline is in the center of each panel and prog ...
Aluminum Toxicity Is Associated with
... (detected by MTT reduction) and ⌬⌿m in the inner membrane (detected by Rh123 uptake), is a relatively early symptom induced by the accumulation of Al in tobacco cells. We also found that the respiration level detected by oxygen uptake (Fig. 1E) and ATP content (Fig. 1F) decreased with a decrease in ...
... (detected by MTT reduction) and ⌬⌿m in the inner membrane (detected by Rh123 uptake), is a relatively early symptom induced by the accumulation of Al in tobacco cells. We also found that the respiration level detected by oxygen uptake (Fig. 1E) and ATP content (Fig. 1F) decreased with a decrease in ...
Aluminum Toxicity Is Associated with
... (detected by MTT reduction) and ⌬⌿m in the inner membrane (detected by Rh123 uptake), is a relatively early symptom induced by the accumulation of Al in tobacco cells. We also found that the respiration level detected by oxygen uptake (Fig. 1E) and ATP content (Fig. 1F) decreased with a decrease in ...
... (detected by MTT reduction) and ⌬⌿m in the inner membrane (detected by Rh123 uptake), is a relatively early symptom induced by the accumulation of Al in tobacco cells. We also found that the respiration level detected by oxygen uptake (Fig. 1E) and ATP content (Fig. 1F) decreased with a decrease in ...
Small Cell Lung Cancer: Diagnosis, Treatment and Natural
... – Leads to expression of dopa decarboxylase, calcitonin, neuron-specific enolase, chromogranin A, CD-56 (a neural cell adhesion molecule) gastrin releasing peptide and insulin-like growth hormone – Occasionally patients produce antibodies that crossreact with both the SCLC cells and the CNS cerebe ...
... – Leads to expression of dopa decarboxylase, calcitonin, neuron-specific enolase, chromogranin A, CD-56 (a neural cell adhesion molecule) gastrin releasing peptide and insulin-like growth hormone – Occasionally patients produce antibodies that crossreact with both the SCLC cells and the CNS cerebe ...
You Can`t Sneeze On This Tissue
... in the New Learning Standards to call attention to the depth of knowledge required to build to one of biology’s important foundational theories: Modern Cell Theory. It is recommended that the content statements be combined and taught as a whole. As a result, the sixth-grade life science New Learning ...
... in the New Learning Standards to call attention to the depth of knowledge required to build to one of biology’s important foundational theories: Modern Cell Theory. It is recommended that the content statements be combined and taught as a whole. As a result, the sixth-grade life science New Learning ...
Ultrastructural and physiological changes in root cells of Sorghum
... and Van Steveninck (1990) have shown that salinity causes many plastids in cortical root cells to adopt varying amoeboid shapes, but have also determined variations in the density of the cytoplasm. Functional differentiation is usually accompanied by differences in (ultra) structure. The salt-induce ...
... and Van Steveninck (1990) have shown that salinity causes many plastids in cortical root cells to adopt varying amoeboid shapes, but have also determined variations in the density of the cytoplasm. Functional differentiation is usually accompanied by differences in (ultra) structure. The salt-induce ...
APPLICATION OF AUTOMATIC CELL TRACKING FOR WOUND
... and discovery in biology and medicine. This assay allows for observing the healing process in vitro in which the cells on the edges of the artificial wound migrate toward the wound area. The influence of different culture conditions can be measured by observing the change in the size of the wound ar ...
... and discovery in biology and medicine. This assay allows for observing the healing process in vitro in which the cells on the edges of the artificial wound migrate toward the wound area. The influence of different culture conditions can be measured by observing the change in the size of the wound ar ...
C9orf72 binds SMCR8, localizes to lysosomes and regulates
... traditional primary plus fluorescent secondary antibody approach of indirect immunofluorescence [similar to what we previously employed for the detection of endogenous expression levels of HA-tagged FLCN protein (Petit et al., 2013)]. These immunofluorescence experiments revealed a predominantly dif ...
... traditional primary plus fluorescent secondary antibody approach of indirect immunofluorescence [similar to what we previously employed for the detection of endogenous expression levels of HA-tagged FLCN protein (Petit et al., 2013)]. These immunofluorescence experiments revealed a predominantly dif ...
CELL CITY MODEL
... 2. Choose your theme: Below is a list of Themes from which you can design your “Cell City”: ...
... 2. Choose your theme: Below is a list of Themes from which you can design your “Cell City”: ...
Linking abnormal mitosis to the acquisition of DNA damage
... The first hints that prolonged mitotic arrest might promote DNA damage came from early studies that used microtubule poisons (e.g., nocodazole, colchicine) to arrest cells in mitosis. Such drug-treated cells were unable to satisfy the spindle assembly checkpoint (SAC) and were maintained in mitotic ...
... The first hints that prolonged mitotic arrest might promote DNA damage came from early studies that used microtubule poisons (e.g., nocodazole, colchicine) to arrest cells in mitosis. Such drug-treated cells were unable to satisfy the spindle assembly checkpoint (SAC) and were maintained in mitotic ...
- UM Research Repository
... Abstract Summary: Leaf specimens of both types of in vitro and in vivo growth were evaluated in sainfoin (Onobrychis viciifolia). It was found that different resistance strategies of Sainfoin can be assessed based on stomata, epicuticular waxes, convex cell, trichomes and calcium oxalate crystals fu ...
... Abstract Summary: Leaf specimens of both types of in vitro and in vivo growth were evaluated in sainfoin (Onobrychis viciifolia). It was found that different resistance strategies of Sainfoin can be assessed based on stomata, epicuticular waxes, convex cell, trichomes and calcium oxalate crystals fu ...
DNA methylation
... cancer treatment. • HDACi such as hydralazine and magnesium valproate are capable to sensitize tumor cells to chemotherapy in patients with solid tumors. • How about cancer stem cells?? ...
... cancer treatment. • HDACi such as hydralazine and magnesium valproate are capable to sensitize tumor cells to chemotherapy in patients with solid tumors. • How about cancer stem cells?? ...
Unit I - Biological Classification
... ∗ Chromatophores are one to many and present in the peripheral cytoplasm. These are discoid and have few isolated lamellae with or without pyrenoids that lack starch. They have chlorophyll a and c, Lutein, Fucoxanthin and β-carotene. ∗ Reserve food is usually oil stored in the cytoplasm nearer to th ...
... ∗ Chromatophores are one to many and present in the peripheral cytoplasm. These are discoid and have few isolated lamellae with or without pyrenoids that lack starch. They have chlorophyll a and c, Lutein, Fucoxanthin and β-carotene. ∗ Reserve food is usually oil stored in the cytoplasm nearer to th ...
Cells questions
... 16. When secretory products are being transported to the cell membrane for export, they A. move through the ER. B. are enclosed in a vesicle. C. are transported by carrier molecules. D. diffuse freely through the cytoplasm. 17. Which of the following is FALSE? A. The contents of a lysosome could de ...
... 16. When secretory products are being transported to the cell membrane for export, they A. move through the ER. B. are enclosed in a vesicle. C. are transported by carrier molecules. D. diffuse freely through the cytoplasm. 17. Which of the following is FALSE? A. The contents of a lysosome could de ...
Reflection Paper on stem cell-based medicinal - EMA
... They are lineage-committed cells as they can differentiate towards mesenchymal lineages, mainly adipogenic, osteogenic and chondrogenic cell lineages. Under appropriate culture conditions in vitro differentiation to tenocytes, skeletal myocytes, astrocytes and neurons has been described. Tissue spec ...
... They are lineage-committed cells as they can differentiate towards mesenchymal lineages, mainly adipogenic, osteogenic and chondrogenic cell lineages. Under appropriate culture conditions in vitro differentiation to tenocytes, skeletal myocytes, astrocytes and neurons has been described. Tissue spec ...
Epitaxially Lifted Off (ELO) Light Weight, Low Cost GaAs Solar Cells
... based materials over the entire substrate area with excellent success. ELO can be used to realize ultra light high efficiency solar cells for both space and terrestrial applications. The ELO process also provides the ability to reuse the substrate numerous times. This provides tremendous benefits in ...
... based materials over the entire substrate area with excellent success. ELO can be used to realize ultra light high efficiency solar cells for both space and terrestrial applications. The ELO process also provides the ability to reuse the substrate numerous times. This provides tremendous benefits in ...