Auxin Auxins are a class of plant growth substance (often called
... inhibits the development of ulterior lateral bud growth, which would otherwise compete with the apical tip for light and nutrients. Removing the apical tip and its suppressive hormone allows the lower dormant lateral buds to develop, and the buds between the leaf stalk and stem produce new shoots wh ...
... inhibits the development of ulterior lateral bud growth, which would otherwise compete with the apical tip for light and nutrients. Removing the apical tip and its suppressive hormone allows the lower dormant lateral buds to develop, and the buds between the leaf stalk and stem produce new shoots wh ...
Chapter 4
... The two new strands are called chromatids, instead of chromosomes Chromatids are attached in pairs at the centromere ...
... The two new strands are called chromatids, instead of chromosomes Chromatids are attached in pairs at the centromere ...
Antigen Export during Liver Infection of the Malaria - edoc
... (Fig. 3B). T-cell proliferation was measured by quantification of CFSElow CD45.2⫹ CD8⫹ cells in these organs (Fig. 3C). In both organs, CD8⫹ T cells isolated from mice immunized with expOVA parasites showed the highest proliferation. A substantial proportion (~10 to 25%) of CD45.2⫹ CD8⫹ T cells recr ...
... (Fig. 3B). T-cell proliferation was measured by quantification of CFSElow CD45.2⫹ CD8⫹ cells in these organs (Fig. 3C). In both organs, CD8⫹ T cells isolated from mice immunized with expOVA parasites showed the highest proliferation. A substantial proportion (~10 to 25%) of CD45.2⫹ CD8⫹ T cells recr ...
The Hydra
... Other nematocysts release threads that surfluid. Undigested pieces are released through round the prey and hold it tight. The tentacles the Hydra's mouth. Digested nutrients move then,_ move the prey toward the Hydra's mouth into the cells of the Hy dra by diffusion. and force it into the its digest ...
... Other nematocysts release threads that surfluid. Undigested pieces are released through round the prey and hold it tight. The tentacles the Hydra's mouth. Digested nutrients move then,_ move the prey toward the Hydra's mouth into the cells of the Hy dra by diffusion. and force it into the its digest ...
CARDIOVASCULAR AND RESPIRATORY ANATOMY
... A molecule made up of proteins and iron Each molecule can bond to and transport four oxygen molecules. The amount of oxygen that is carried by the blood is dependent upon the partial pressure of oxygen (PO2). The difference in the amount of oxygen that is present in the blood as it leaves the lungs ...
... A molecule made up of proteins and iron Each molecule can bond to and transport four oxygen molecules. The amount of oxygen that is carried by the blood is dependent upon the partial pressure of oxygen (PO2). The difference in the amount of oxygen that is present in the blood as it leaves the lungs ...
Comparison of Methods for Estimating Unbound Intracellular
... Animal Bridging Research Organization. Three lots of liver samples were pooled and homogenized in 66.7 mM isotonic phosphate buffer at 1:3 (w/v) producing 25% homogenates. By diluting these homogenates, 12.5% and 6.25% homogenates were also prepared. Diazepam, pitavastatin, pravastatin, and rosuvast ...
... Animal Bridging Research Organization. Three lots of liver samples were pooled and homogenized in 66.7 mM isotonic phosphate buffer at 1:3 (w/v) producing 25% homogenates. By diluting these homogenates, 12.5% and 6.25% homogenates were also prepared. Diazepam, pitavastatin, pravastatin, and rosuvast ...
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... – Also, inorganic membranes will be more chemically stable in the 200 to 300 oC temperature range than most organic proton-conducting membranes. – A typical pressurized-water nuclear reactor heats water from 285 to 306 oC (at 2150 psia) in its core and might be a heat source (heat-exchanged steam at ...
... – Also, inorganic membranes will be more chemically stable in the 200 to 300 oC temperature range than most organic proton-conducting membranes. – A typical pressurized-water nuclear reactor heats water from 285 to 306 oC (at 2150 psia) in its core and might be a heat source (heat-exchanged steam at ...
end stage renal disease media fact pack
... Blood travels from the heart to the kidneys to "get cleaned." Every time the heart beats, 20 percent of the blood flow goes directly to the kidneys, so they receive more blood flow than any other organ. Millions of tiny filters (glomeruli) in the kidneys remove waste and extra fluid that the body do ...
... Blood travels from the heart to the kidneys to "get cleaned." Every time the heart beats, 20 percent of the blood flow goes directly to the kidneys, so they receive more blood flow than any other organ. Millions of tiny filters (glomeruli) in the kidneys remove waste and extra fluid that the body do ...
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... 19746), the ZPA is too far from the tip to exert its polarizing activity (Summerbell, 1974a). It follows that the cells at the tip remember their exposure to the ZPA when they go on to form a reduplication. They may be said to have a positional memory. It is not known how long cells must be exposed ...
... 19746), the ZPA is too far from the tip to exert its polarizing activity (Summerbell, 1974a). It follows that the cells at the tip remember their exposure to the ZPA when they go on to form a reduplication. They may be said to have a positional memory. It is not known how long cells must be exposed ...
G7GenSci-5 Kingdoms 3 PPTX
... Arrangement in classes or groups to improve communication between scientists. ...
... Arrangement in classes or groups to improve communication between scientists. ...
chapter 42 - Frankfort-Schuyler Central School District
... o An important exception is portal veins, which carry blood between pairs of capillary beds outside of the heart and lungs. For example, the hepatic portal vein carries blood from capillary beds in the digestive system to capillary beds in the liver. Within organs, arteries branch into arterioles, ...
... o An important exception is portal veins, which carry blood between pairs of capillary beds outside of the heart and lungs. For example, the hepatic portal vein carries blood from capillary beds in the digestive system to capillary beds in the liver. Within organs, arteries branch into arterioles, ...
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... other factors, like using other mammals as outgroups. They just swabbed a few dozen human belly buttons and looked in petri dishes for what turned up. In addition, they defined a “phylotype” arbitrarily, choosing RNA differences of 3% as diagnostic of species. ...
... other factors, like using other mammals as outgroups. They just swabbed a few dozen human belly buttons and looked in petri dishes for what turned up. In addition, they defined a “phylotype” arbitrarily, choosing RNA differences of 3% as diagnostic of species. ...
Induction of a Secondary Body Axis in Xenopus by Antibodies to
... consistent with a cytoskeletal linker function for ot-catenin. The function of/3-catenin in the cadherin complex is less clear./3-Catenin binds directly to the cadherin cytoplasmic tail, because it copurifies with E-cadherin under conditions that deplete the other catenins from the complex (22, 35). ...
... consistent with a cytoskeletal linker function for ot-catenin. The function of/3-catenin in the cadherin complex is less clear./3-Catenin binds directly to the cadherin cytoplasmic tail, because it copurifies with E-cadherin under conditions that deplete the other catenins from the complex (22, 35). ...
Chen Tenwek 2015 Bullous Keratopathy
... Corneal Anatomy Normal endothelial cell density at birth: > 3500 cells/mm2 ...
... Corneal Anatomy Normal endothelial cell density at birth: > 3500 cells/mm2 ...
Salt-Induced Remodeling of Spatially Restricted
... Instructions for Authors (www.plantcell.org) is M.K. Mathew (mathew@ ncbs.res.in). www.plantcell.org/cgi/doi/10.1105/tpc.15.00154 ...
... Instructions for Authors (www.plantcell.org) is M.K. Mathew (mathew@ ncbs.res.in). www.plantcell.org/cgi/doi/10.1105/tpc.15.00154 ...
The pattern recognition receptor Nod1 activates CCAAT/enhancer binding
... from bacteria and viruses are detected by toll-like receptors (TLR) [1]. It has recently been demonstrated that bacterial peptidoglycan (PGN) is detected by the intracellular nucleotide-binding oligomerisation domain protein (Nod)1 [2, 3] and Nod2 [4] receptors, rather than by TLR as was previously ...
... from bacteria and viruses are detected by toll-like receptors (TLR) [1]. It has recently been demonstrated that bacterial peptidoglycan (PGN) is detected by the intracellular nucleotide-binding oligomerisation domain protein (Nod)1 [2, 3] and Nod2 [4] receptors, rather than by TLR as was previously ...
A. Creatinine clearance
... Chronic renal dysfunction defined as reduced GFR, proteinuria, haematuria and/or renal structural abnormalities of more than 90 days duration, is usually the end result of conditions such as diabetes mellitus, hypertension, primary glomerulonephritis, autoimmune disease, obstructive uropathy, polycy ...
... Chronic renal dysfunction defined as reduced GFR, proteinuria, haematuria and/or renal structural abnormalities of more than 90 days duration, is usually the end result of conditions such as diabetes mellitus, hypertension, primary glomerulonephritis, autoimmune disease, obstructive uropathy, polycy ...
Use of the BacTiter-Glo™ Microbial Cell Viability Assay to Study
... a review, see reference 1). Each step is characterized by the involvement of a distinct surface organelle. Flagella mediate reversible attachment, type 1 pili mediate irreversible attachment, and capsules allow the formation of the mature biofilm. The synthesis of each organelle requires the coordin ...
... a review, see reference 1). Each step is characterized by the involvement of a distinct surface organelle. Flagella mediate reversible attachment, type 1 pili mediate irreversible attachment, and capsules allow the formation of the mature biofilm. The synthesis of each organelle requires the coordin ...
Consequences of Transfusing Blood Components in Patients With
... benefits and lifesaving qualities. However, like any medical treatment, such transfusion is not without risks. Transfusion of blood components is associated with increased risk for morbidity and mortality in patients with trauma. Marik and Corwin24 systematically reviewed 45 observational studies of ...
... benefits and lifesaving qualities. However, like any medical treatment, such transfusion is not without risks. Transfusion of blood components is associated with increased risk for morbidity and mortality in patients with trauma. Marik and Corwin24 systematically reviewed 45 observational studies of ...
MagneHis™ Protein Purification System Technical Manual
... Binding/Wash Buffer containing 500mM NaCl to the MagneHis™ NiParticles and pipet to mix. Make sure that the particles are resuspended well. 10. Place the tube in the appropriate magnetic stand for approximately 30 seconds. Allow the MagneHis™ Ni-Particles to be captured, and carefully remove the sup ...
... Binding/Wash Buffer containing 500mM NaCl to the MagneHis™ NiParticles and pipet to mix. Make sure that the particles are resuspended well. 10. Place the tube in the appropriate magnetic stand for approximately 30 seconds. Allow the MagneHis™ Ni-Particles to be captured, and carefully remove the sup ...
1 - UvA-DARE - University of Amsterdam
... the splicing pattern and the protein sequence were similar to the published GFAPδ in the Condorelli paper. Since then a consensus has been reached and the protein is now called GFAPδ (Condorelli et al., 1999; Middeldorp and Hol, 2011; Nielsen et al., 2002; Thomsen et al., 2013). Blechingberg and col ...
... the splicing pattern and the protein sequence were similar to the published GFAPδ in the Condorelli paper. Since then a consensus has been reached and the protein is now called GFAPδ (Condorelli et al., 1999; Middeldorp and Hol, 2011; Nielsen et al., 2002; Thomsen et al., 2013). Blechingberg and col ...
Biology Class X for SA-I 2015-16
... The maintenance of living organisms must go on even at the conditions, when they are not physically active. Even when we sit idle and during sleeping, this maintenance job through cells functioning has to go on. The life process includes the activities performed by the different organs to maintain t ...
... The maintenance of living organisms must go on even at the conditions, when they are not physically active. Even when we sit idle and during sleeping, this maintenance job through cells functioning has to go on. The life process includes the activities performed by the different organs to maintain t ...
Blood, Lymph, and Lymph Nodes
... for abnormalities in the cells or the progression of cell maturation. Cases in which examination of the bone marrow would be helpful include animals with a lower than normal white blood cell count, anemia, or when abnormal cells are seen on a blood smear. All blood cell types are derived from a sing ...
... for abnormalities in the cells or the progression of cell maturation. Cases in which examination of the bone marrow would be helpful include animals with a lower than normal white blood cell count, anemia, or when abnormal cells are seen on a blood smear. All blood cell types are derived from a sing ...