ANTIGENS IN IMMUNITY XV. ULTRASZl~IlcroRAL
... brane (Fig. 4). Processes varied in thickness throughout their length; the terminal regions displayed marked exility with featureless cytoplasmic content. The profusion of fine processes and the relative infrequency of reticular cell bodies in any plane of section suggested that each cell emitted a ...
... brane (Fig. 4). Processes varied in thickness throughout their length; the terminal regions displayed marked exility with featureless cytoplasmic content. The profusion of fine processes and the relative infrequency of reticular cell bodies in any plane of section suggested that each cell emitted a ...
Bullous mastocytosis in child: case report Case Report
... hour later, the child rapidly developed bullous eruptions with hemorrhagic content in the entire body surface, being referred to the Emergency Room Service in Teresina. However, by the time he was seen by a physician, he had already died, with no need for any reanimation maneuvers. ...
... hour later, the child rapidly developed bullous eruptions with hemorrhagic content in the entire body surface, being referred to the Emergency Room Service in Teresina. However, by the time he was seen by a physician, he had already died, with no need for any reanimation maneuvers. ...
Host Immune Modulation Mycobacterial Capsular Polysaccharides
... the medium-released ␣-glucan is the same as ␣-glucan that is attached to the cell surface (12). The molecule has an apparent molecular mass of 1.3 ⫻ 107 and is expressed both in vitro and in vivo (14 –17). Its structure resembles that of cytosolic glycogen and is composed of repeating units of five ...
... the medium-released ␣-glucan is the same as ␣-glucan that is attached to the cell surface (12). The molecule has an apparent molecular mass of 1.3 ⫻ 107 and is expressed both in vitro and in vivo (14 –17). Its structure resembles that of cytosolic glycogen and is composed of repeating units of five ...
Modulation of oxidative stress as an anticancer strategy
... 2‑related factor 2 (NRF2) controls the expression of these enzymes and is considered to be a master regulator of intracellular antioxidant responses200. Glutathione. Glutathione (GSH) is the most abundant non-enzymatic antioxidant molecule in the cell and is essential for cell survival and redox hom ...
... 2‑related factor 2 (NRF2) controls the expression of these enzymes and is considered to be a master regulator of intracellular antioxidant responses200. Glutathione. Glutathione (GSH) is the most abundant non-enzymatic antioxidant molecule in the cell and is essential for cell survival and redox hom ...
The rhythm of protein synthesis does not depend on oscillations of
... the samples taken at 5 min intervals, as well as a 10 min transformation of the curve. In the latter curve the first point coincides with the second point of the 5 min curve, and then every second point was taken. Samples taken at both 5 min and 10 min intervals showed similar kinetics of leucine in ...
... the samples taken at 5 min intervals, as well as a 10 min transformation of the curve. In the latter curve the first point coincides with the second point of the 5 min curve, and then every second point was taken. Samples taken at both 5 min and 10 min intervals showed similar kinetics of leucine in ...
Extrinsic Factors Influence the Expression of Voltage
... replaced by 140 mM choline chloride; Ca currents were blocked by CoCl, (2.0 mM) and by lowering the external Ca concentration to 0.5 mM. Furthermore, any neuron in which there was a suggestion of inadequate space clamp, such as notches or oscillations, was excluded from this study. The voltage-gated ...
... replaced by 140 mM choline chloride; Ca currents were blocked by CoCl, (2.0 mM) and by lowering the external Ca concentration to 0.5 mM. Furthermore, any neuron in which there was a suggestion of inadequate space clamp, such as notches or oscillations, was excluded from this study. The voltage-gated ...
Stress and Protists: No life without stress
... beings (including protists). The continuous or regular exposure to a specific stressor involves a cell acclimatization to that environmental stressor. This adaptive change can be reversible returning to the non-acclimatized cellular stage after the stressor is removed or disappears from the environm ...
... beings (including protists). The continuous or regular exposure to a specific stressor involves a cell acclimatization to that environmental stressor. This adaptive change can be reversible returning to the non-acclimatized cellular stage after the stressor is removed or disappears from the environm ...
E ect of SB 203580 on the activity of c-Raf in vitro and in vivo
... In order to investigate why SB 203580 does not prevent the growth factor or PMA-induced activation of MKK1 or MAPK2, we exposed Swiss 3T3 cells to SB 203580 and then measured c-Raf activity in the absence of SB 203580 after its immunoprecipitation from the cell lysates. These experiments revealed th ...
... In order to investigate why SB 203580 does not prevent the growth factor or PMA-induced activation of MKK1 or MAPK2, we exposed Swiss 3T3 cells to SB 203580 and then measured c-Raf activity in the absence of SB 203580 after its immunoprecipitation from the cell lysates. These experiments revealed th ...
tubulin isotypes - Journal of Cell Science
... been identified; the genes are dispersed within the genome, one having an intron and one being intronless (Toda et al. 1984). In unicellular organisms there appear to be no simple paradigms governing the number or arrangement of tubulin genes. Chlamydomonas and Aspergillus both possess two a and two ...
... been identified; the genes are dispersed within the genome, one having an intron and one being intronless (Toda et al. 1984). In unicellular organisms there appear to be no simple paradigms governing the number or arrangement of tubulin genes. Chlamydomonas and Aspergillus both possess two a and two ...
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... reside within the miRNA genes could indeed regulate miRNA biogenesis and alter target selection, thereby potentially having profound biological effects. Both segmental copy number variations (CNVs) and SNPs in the human genome can contribute greatly to the genetic basis of human phenotypic differenc ...
... reside within the miRNA genes could indeed regulate miRNA biogenesis and alter target selection, thereby potentially having profound biological effects. Both segmental copy number variations (CNVs) and SNPs in the human genome can contribute greatly to the genetic basis of human phenotypic differenc ...
MS Bones, Muscles, and Skin
... 50 years? Calcium and vitamin D are two of the most important nutrients for a healthy skeletal system. Your bones need calcium to grow properly. If you do not get enough calcium in your diet as a teenager, your bones may become weak and break easily later in life. Osteoporosis is a disease in which ...
... 50 years? Calcium and vitamin D are two of the most important nutrients for a healthy skeletal system. Your bones need calcium to grow properly. If you do not get enough calcium in your diet as a teenager, your bones may become weak and break easily later in life. Osteoporosis is a disease in which ...
Polarity Control of Spindle Positioning in the C. elegans Embryo
... When cells divide, chromosome segregation is followed by cleavage of the cytoplasm. The microtubule spindle apparatus instructs the cytokinetic furrow to form perpendicular to, and usually midway through, the central spindle. By positioning the spindle with respect to the polarity axis of the cell o ...
... When cells divide, chromosome segregation is followed by cleavage of the cytoplasm. The microtubule spindle apparatus instructs the cytokinetic furrow to form perpendicular to, and usually midway through, the central spindle. By positioning the spindle with respect to the polarity axis of the cell o ...
THYMIC REQUIREMENT FOR CYCLICAL IDIOTYPIC AND
... Antigen and Immunizations. Pn was grown in Todd-Hewitt broth and harvested during exponential growth according to the method of Liu and Gotschlich (I0). The recovered bacteria were washed four times in 0.15 M NaCI (saline) and lyophilized in sterile vials (Wheaton Scientific Div., Wheaton Industries ...
... Antigen and Immunizations. Pn was grown in Todd-Hewitt broth and harvested during exponential growth according to the method of Liu and Gotschlich (I0). The recovered bacteria were washed four times in 0.15 M NaCI (saline) and lyophilized in sterile vials (Wheaton Scientific Div., Wheaton Industries ...
PHYSIOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF
... against E. coli, as shown by the liquid medium test, was eluted in fractions 25 28 (Fig.1). Samples from each fraction tested negative by the spot-test, probably on account of the low concentration of the antibacterial factor in the column effluent. The antibacterial profile of the Bio-Gel P4 column ...
... against E. coli, as shown by the liquid medium test, was eluted in fractions 25 28 (Fig.1). Samples from each fraction tested negative by the spot-test, probably on account of the low concentration of the antibacterial factor in the column effluent. The antibacterial profile of the Bio-Gel P4 column ...
Regulation of tubulin heterodimer partitioning during interphase and
... found that the microtubule-destabilizing activity of Op18 is counteracted by MAP4. These studies also established Op18 and MAP4 as the predominant regulators of tubulin subunit partitioning in all three human cell model systems studied. Moreover, consistent with phosphorylation-inactivation of these ...
... found that the microtubule-destabilizing activity of Op18 is counteracted by MAP4. These studies also established Op18 and MAP4 as the predominant regulators of tubulin subunit partitioning in all three human cell model systems studied. Moreover, consistent with phosphorylation-inactivation of these ...
Full Article - Pertanika Journal
... cells to mobilise quickly in large numbers. Unlike the specific immune system, there is no memory component in non-specific ...
... cells to mobilise quickly in large numbers. Unlike the specific immune system, there is no memory component in non-specific ...
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... to move. Thus, theoretical studies (11) suggest that cargos likely encounter varying levels of opposition, at least some of which depend on cargo size, with larger cargos subject to increased resistance to motion. Because Lis1 helps groups of dynein motors add forces productively (12), a study where ...
... to move. Thus, theoretical studies (11) suggest that cargos likely encounter varying levels of opposition, at least some of which depend on cargo size, with larger cargos subject to increased resistance to motion. Because Lis1 helps groups of dynein motors add forces productively (12), a study where ...
The Arabidopsis trichome is an active mechanosensory switch
... transfer (FRET) channel to the excitation channel is represented by a rainbow scale, following the standard protocol for this reporter. Although some varieties of Arabidopsis have regions of autofluorescence, with our wild-type plants only extremely weak autofluorescence was detected by coupled swee ...
... transfer (FRET) channel to the excitation channel is represented by a rainbow scale, following the standard protocol for this reporter. Although some varieties of Arabidopsis have regions of autofluorescence, with our wild-type plants only extremely weak autofluorescence was detected by coupled swee ...
Respiratory System
... Note: The smaller branches of the bronchi are called bronchioles, but we will just call all of the branches BRONCHI. ...
... Note: The smaller branches of the bronchi are called bronchioles, but we will just call all of the branches BRONCHI. ...
Determination of Red Cell Distribution Width (RDW) in Patients with
... disease, idiopathic cardiomyopathy, and alcoholic cardiomyopathy are also major causes of heart failure. Heart failure often occurs in elderly patients who have multiple comorbid conditions (e.g. angina ,hypertension, diabetes, and chronic lung disease).Some common co morbidities such as renal dysfu ...
... disease, idiopathic cardiomyopathy, and alcoholic cardiomyopathy are also major causes of heart failure. Heart failure often occurs in elderly patients who have multiple comorbid conditions (e.g. angina ,hypertension, diabetes, and chronic lung disease).Some common co morbidities such as renal dysfu ...
Apoptotic cell clearance: basic biology and therapeutic potential
... For example, in inflamed adipose tissue, dying adipocytes seem to be engulfed by multiple macrophages that form ‘crown-like structures’ around a single adipocyte and ingest smaller fragments of the dying cell6. This has also been observed during the clearance of dying cells by fibroblasts in the abs ...
... For example, in inflamed adipose tissue, dying adipocytes seem to be engulfed by multiple macrophages that form ‘crown-like structures’ around a single adipocyte and ingest smaller fragments of the dying cell6. This has also been observed during the clearance of dying cells by fibroblasts in the abs ...
article in press - MPI
... The first morphological sign of vertebrate postcranial body segmentation is the sequential production from posterior paraxial mesoderm of blocks of cells termed somites. Each of these embryonic structures is polarized along the anterior/posterior axis, a subdivision first distinguished by marker gen ...
... The first morphological sign of vertebrate postcranial body segmentation is the sequential production from posterior paraxial mesoderm of blocks of cells termed somites. Each of these embryonic structures is polarized along the anterior/posterior axis, a subdivision first distinguished by marker gen ...