4 - King Edward VI School
... maintenance of water quality, control of intraspecific and interspecific predation, control of disease, removal of waste products, quality and frequency of feeding use of selective breeding. ...
... maintenance of water quality, control of intraspecific and interspecific predation, control of disease, removal of waste products, quality and frequency of feeding use of selective breeding. ...
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... the celebrated South African writer J.M. Coetzee (whom I had got to know at the University of Cape Town), the prickly author asked me what in the world I was now up to. I mumbled, ‘fieldwork on the global traffic in human organs’, as I quickly turned my head to avoid a topic that was hardly apropos ...
... the celebrated South African writer J.M. Coetzee (whom I had got to know at the University of Cape Town), the prickly author asked me what in the world I was now up to. I mumbled, ‘fieldwork on the global traffic in human organs’, as I quickly turned my head to avoid a topic that was hardly apropos ...
A Difference between Rods and Cones in the Renewal of Outer
... are well described by NilssonG and are depicted in Fig. 1. In both rods and cones, 10 minutes after injection, the autoradiographic reaction was largely restricted to the regions of free and membrane-bound ribosomes concentrated in the myoid portion of the cell. Labeling was somewhat heavier in rods ...
... are well described by NilssonG and are depicted in Fig. 1. In both rods and cones, 10 minutes after injection, the autoradiographic reaction was largely restricted to the regions of free and membrane-bound ribosomes concentrated in the myoid portion of the cell. Labeling was somewhat heavier in rods ...
COMMUNICATION Redefining the phenotype of Heat shock protein 90
... demethoxygeldanamycin (17-AAG), have a binding affinity for isolated or purified Hsp90 protein in the low micromolar range[5], which is at odds with these inhibitors’ nanomolar GI 50 values for inhibiting cancer cell growth. Surprisingly, studies using siRNA or CRISPR technology to knockdown or knoc ...
... demethoxygeldanamycin (17-AAG), have a binding affinity for isolated or purified Hsp90 protein in the low micromolar range[5], which is at odds with these inhibitors’ nanomolar GI 50 values for inhibiting cancer cell growth. Surprisingly, studies using siRNA or CRISPR technology to knockdown or knoc ...
Salicylic Acid Regulates Plasmodesmata Closure
... permeability phenotype, which is manifested by transgenic plants overexpressing PDLP5 under the control of the 35S promoter (hereafter called PDLP5 plants). To this end, comparative PD permeability assays were performed on 3-week-old wild-type Col-0, PDLP5, NahG, and homozygous F3 progenies of the c ...
... permeability phenotype, which is manifested by transgenic plants overexpressing PDLP5 under the control of the 35S promoter (hereafter called PDLP5 plants). To this end, comparative PD permeability assays were performed on 3-week-old wild-type Col-0, PDLP5, NahG, and homozygous F3 progenies of the c ...
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... resistance[4]. Accumulating evidence indicates that a subset of cancer cells with high self-renewal and stemness properties, known as cancer stem cells (CSCs), are the key contributors to chemo-resistance, and are responsible for tumor progression and recurrence after conventional therapy[5]. CD44, ...
... resistance[4]. Accumulating evidence indicates that a subset of cancer cells with high self-renewal and stemness properties, known as cancer stem cells (CSCs), are the key contributors to chemo-resistance, and are responsible for tumor progression and recurrence after conventional therapy[5]. CD44, ...
VASCULAR TISSUE DIFFERENTIATION AND
... the plant hormones auxin and cytokinin are important for vascular differentiation (3, 77). A number of proteins and genes involved in different stages of tracheary element formation such as secondary wall thickening and cell death have been characterized using biochemical and subtractive hybridizati ...
... the plant hormones auxin and cytokinin are important for vascular differentiation (3, 77). A number of proteins and genes involved in different stages of tracheary element formation such as secondary wall thickening and cell death have been characterized using biochemical and subtractive hybridizati ...
Flatworms Phylum: PLATYHELMINTHES
... II. Body Plan/Structure con’t • They have a highly branched gastrovascular cavity . • There is only one opening which serves the function of both the mouth and anus ...
... II. Body Plan/Structure con’t • They have a highly branched gastrovascular cavity . • There is only one opening which serves the function of both the mouth and anus ...
Electron Tomographic Analysis of Somatic Cell Plate Formation in
... microscope techniques (Baskin and Cande, 1990; Zhang et al., 1990; Asada et al., 1991; Schopfer and Hepler, 1991; Assaad, 2001; Molchan et al., 2002) led to the following consensus model of plant cytokinesis: cytokinesis starts in late anaphase with the formation of the phragmoplast from anaphase sp ...
... microscope techniques (Baskin and Cande, 1990; Zhang et al., 1990; Asada et al., 1991; Schopfer and Hepler, 1991; Assaad, 2001; Molchan et al., 2002) led to the following consensus model of plant cytokinesis: cytokinesis starts in late anaphase with the formation of the phragmoplast from anaphase sp ...
LvNotch positions the ectoderm-endoderm boundary
... 1999; McClay et al., 2000), suggesting that LvNotch may be a component of the micromere-initiated vegetal-to-animal cascade of inductive signaling that influences the formation of endoderm. In addition, LvNotch protein is expressed dynamically within both presumptive ectoderm and endoderm cells in t ...
... 1999; McClay et al., 2000), suggesting that LvNotch may be a component of the micromere-initiated vegetal-to-animal cascade of inductive signaling that influences the formation of endoderm. In addition, LvNotch protein is expressed dynamically within both presumptive ectoderm and endoderm cells in t ...
Chapter 34- Part 1 Circulatory
... In closed circulatory systems the circulatory fluid called blood is confined to vessels and is distinct from interstitial fluid These systems are found in annelids, most cephalopods, and all vertebrates One or more hearts pump blood through the vessels Chemical exchange occurs between blood ...
... In closed circulatory systems the circulatory fluid called blood is confined to vessels and is distinct from interstitial fluid These systems are found in annelids, most cephalopods, and all vertebrates One or more hearts pump blood through the vessels Chemical exchange occurs between blood ...
GLYCOLIPID ANCHORING OF CELL SURFACE PROTEINS Mark C
... both of these observations are important criteria for the detection of a GPI, it is important to be aware that such variants of GPI-anchor structure exist, and may be quite common (see section III). Interestingly, the GPI-anchor precursors recently identified in T cells are PI-PLC resistant,61,63 pr ...
... both of these observations are important criteria for the detection of a GPI, it is important to be aware that such variants of GPI-anchor structure exist, and may be quite common (see section III). Interestingly, the GPI-anchor precursors recently identified in T cells are PI-PLC resistant,61,63 pr ...
Electron Tomographic Analysis of Somatic Cell Plate Formation in
... microscope techniques (Baskin and Cande, 1990; Zhang et al., 1990; Asada et al., 1991; Schopfer and Hepler, 1991; Assaad, 2001; Molchan et al., 2002) led to the following consensus model of plant cytokinesis: cytokinesis starts in late anaphase with the formation of the phragmoplast from anaphase sp ...
... microscope techniques (Baskin and Cande, 1990; Zhang et al., 1990; Asada et al., 1991; Schopfer and Hepler, 1991; Assaad, 2001; Molchan et al., 2002) led to the following consensus model of plant cytokinesis: cytokinesis starts in late anaphase with the formation of the phragmoplast from anaphase sp ...
Steel Factor Induces Serine Phosphorylation of
... and 100 U/mL GM-CSF. These cell lines have been described elseBefore cytokine stimulation. these cells were washed twice, resuspended in RPMI 1640 supplemented with 0.5% bovine serum albumin (BSA), and then incubated for 18 hours without growth factors (factor starvation). ['Hlthymidine uptake was u ...
... and 100 U/mL GM-CSF. These cell lines have been described elseBefore cytokine stimulation. these cells were washed twice, resuspended in RPMI 1640 supplemented with 0.5% bovine serum albumin (BSA), and then incubated for 18 hours without growth factors (factor starvation). ['Hlthymidine uptake was u ...
Regular-spiking cells in the presubiculum are hyperexcitable in a rat
... biocytin-labeling and counterstaining for NeuN immunoreactivity. These sections were also used to confirm LIII cell loss in the MEA-a histopathological feature of TLE (Fig. 1B, right). Whole cell current-clamp recordings were used to determine resting membrane potential of neurons (Vm), single actio ...
... biocytin-labeling and counterstaining for NeuN immunoreactivity. These sections were also used to confirm LIII cell loss in the MEA-a histopathological feature of TLE (Fig. 1B, right). Whole cell current-clamp recordings were used to determine resting membrane potential of neurons (Vm), single actio ...
... The role of the epithelial cell in Escherichia coli induced neutrophil migration into the urinary tract. W.W. Agace. ERS Journals Ltd 1996. ABSTRACT: Neutrophil influx to mucosal surfaces represents one of the earliest inflammatory responses to mucosal infection. We have been studying external inte ...
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... pericytes[1,2]. These cells and their extracellular matrix (ECM) play pivotal roles in cell differentiation and proliferation during tissue development, wound healing processes, and pathological alterations[2,3]. Fibroblasts, the most abundant cellular components of connective tissue, are phenotypic ...
... pericytes[1,2]. These cells and their extracellular matrix (ECM) play pivotal roles in cell differentiation and proliferation during tissue development, wound healing processes, and pathological alterations[2,3]. Fibroblasts, the most abundant cellular components of connective tissue, are phenotypic ...
1 A Single-Molecule Hershey-Chase Experiment
... was to design and perform an experiment with single-molecule resolution that would permit us to watch this process in real time, to measure the specific functional form of the speed of ejection as a function of the amount of DNA left in the capsid (and hence as a function of the amount out as well) ...
... was to design and perform an experiment with single-molecule resolution that would permit us to watch this process in real time, to measure the specific functional form of the speed of ejection as a function of the amount of DNA left in the capsid (and hence as a function of the amount out as well) ...
Identification and Characterization of Genes Required for Cell
... in synthetic crossing medium (SCM) as described by Davis and DeSerres (8). In all of the mating experiments, the cell fusion mutants were used as the male (conidial) partner. Matings and isolation of ascospore progeny were performed as described by Davis and DeSerres (8). N. crassa strains and the d ...
... in synthetic crossing medium (SCM) as described by Davis and DeSerres (8). In all of the mating experiments, the cell fusion mutants were used as the male (conidial) partner. Matings and isolation of ascospore progeny were performed as described by Davis and DeSerres (8). N. crassa strains and the d ...
Crayfish Dissection
... The second pair of maxillae also helps to draw water over the gills. Of the eight pairs of appendages on the cephalothorax, the first three are maxillipeds, which hold food during eating. The chelipeds are the large claws that the crayfish uses for defense and to capture prey. Each of the four remai ...
... The second pair of maxillae also helps to draw water over the gills. Of the eight pairs of appendages on the cephalothorax, the first three are maxillipeds, which hold food during eating. The chelipeds are the large claws that the crayfish uses for defense and to capture prey. Each of the four remai ...
Doubly Selective Antimicrobial Polymers: How Do They Differentiate
... and SMAMPs: First, there could be SMAMP–peptidoglycan binding: Whatever the nature of this binding, whether it is charge-, polarity- or hydrophobicity-driven, the number of binding sites per chain will increase with Mn, making the binding gradually more irreversible. Second, the peptidoglycan might ...
... and SMAMPs: First, there could be SMAMP–peptidoglycan binding: Whatever the nature of this binding, whether it is charge-, polarity- or hydrophobicity-driven, the number of binding sites per chain will increase with Mn, making the binding gradually more irreversible. Second, the peptidoglycan might ...
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... population of T cells in the peripheral immune system comprising >90% of the total T cells. These cells can give rise to two distinct subsets referred to as CD4+ Thelper (Th ) cells which help B cells to produce antibodies and CD8+ cytotoxic T cells (CTLs) which help to recognize and destroy virus i ...
... population of T cells in the peripheral immune system comprising >90% of the total T cells. These cells can give rise to two distinct subsets referred to as CD4+ Thelper (Th ) cells which help B cells to produce antibodies and CD8+ cytotoxic T cells (CTLs) which help to recognize and destroy virus i ...
Nephron
... Module 17.1 Review a. Describe the location of the kidneys. b. Describe the structural landmarks of the kidney. c. Which structure is a conical mass within the renal ...
... Module 17.1 Review a. Describe the location of the kidneys. b. Describe the structural landmarks of the kidney. c. Which structure is a conical mass within the renal ...
Combination of prednisolone and low dosed dexamethasone
... samples by gradient centrifugation and isolated lymphoblasts were incubated with PRED (prednisolone dinatrium-phosphate, Netherland), DEX (dexamethasonii natrii phosphas, Medochem Ltd.) or the PRED&DEX combination at 37 oC under a humidified atmosphere containing 5% CO2 for 72 h in 96-well plates. T ...
... samples by gradient centrifugation and isolated lymphoblasts were incubated with PRED (prednisolone dinatrium-phosphate, Netherland), DEX (dexamethasonii natrii phosphas, Medochem Ltd.) or the PRED&DEX combination at 37 oC under a humidified atmosphere containing 5% CO2 for 72 h in 96-well plates. T ...
RNA polymerase III component Rpc9 regulates
... the oxygen and immunoprotection demand in early embryogenesis, whereas definitive hematopoiesis gives rise to hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs) capable of self-renewal and differentiation into all lineages of blood cells that sustain physiological homeostasis throughout the lifetime (C ...
... the oxygen and immunoprotection demand in early embryogenesis, whereas definitive hematopoiesis gives rise to hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs) capable of self-renewal and differentiation into all lineages of blood cells that sustain physiological homeostasis throughout the lifetime (C ...