various packaging challenges and solutions
... RF-MEMS devices like switches tunable capacitors, varactors, mechanical resonators and filters contain movable and fragile parts that must be housed for reasons of protection (such as handling wafer dicing or plastic molding operations) and to ensure stable and reliable performance characteristics. ...
... RF-MEMS devices like switches tunable capacitors, varactors, mechanical resonators and filters contain movable and fragile parts that must be housed for reasons of protection (such as handling wafer dicing or plastic molding operations) and to ensure stable and reliable performance characteristics. ...
The Glia of Caenorhabditis elegans - Shaham Lab
... analyzing sensory input, and generating responses. Other complex multicellular assemblies, such as the immune system, are generally composed of multiple cell types, each providing important contributions towards the activity of the system as a whole. It would be, therefore, surprising if nervous sys ...
... analyzing sensory input, and generating responses. Other complex multicellular assemblies, such as the immune system, are generally composed of multiple cell types, each providing important contributions towards the activity of the system as a whole. It would be, therefore, surprising if nervous sys ...
Gut microbiota translocation to the pancreatic lymph nodes
... Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org /terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial– Share Alike 3.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/lic ...
... Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org /terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial– Share Alike 3.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/lic ...
What`s the Difference? Efficient Set Reconciliation without
... containing the identifiers for all elements in their sets, then scanning the lists to remove common elements. This requires O(|SA | + |SB |) communication and O(|SA | × |SB |) time. The run time can be improved to O(|SA | + |SB |) by inserting one list into a hash table, then querying the table with ...
... containing the identifiers for all elements in their sets, then scanning the lists to remove common elements. This requires O(|SA | + |SB |) communication and O(|SA | × |SB |) time. The run time can be improved to O(|SA | + |SB |) by inserting one list into a hash table, then querying the table with ...
KATP channels and preconditioning - Philipps
... of the effects of diazoxide and 5-HD on mKATP channels and on other targets (Section 4). On the basis of the available data we summarize our view of the role of mKATP channels in preconditioning. In addition, we discuss the possible role of other mitochondrial K+-selective channels in regulating mat ...
... of the effects of diazoxide and 5-HD on mKATP channels and on other targets (Section 4). On the basis of the available data we summarize our view of the role of mKATP channels in preconditioning. In addition, we discuss the possible role of other mitochondrial K+-selective channels in regulating mat ...
Introduction Wnt signaling in development
... One of these is the Wnt/planar cell polarity (PCP) pathway, which provides a direct link between Wnt signaling and the cytoskeleton. The Wnt/PCP pathway was first identified in Drosophila, where it specifies the planar polarity of specific epithelial cells (Strutt and Strutt, 2005). Wnt/PCP signalin ...
... One of these is the Wnt/planar cell polarity (PCP) pathway, which provides a direct link between Wnt signaling and the cytoskeleton. The Wnt/PCP pathway was first identified in Drosophila, where it specifies the planar polarity of specific epithelial cells (Strutt and Strutt, 2005). Wnt/PCP signalin ...
Get PDF - Wiley Online Library
... tight cell^cell binding may occlude phage receptors. It is also possible that cell^cell binding may involve phage receptors directly. Various studies have suggested that bio¢lms may trap and accumulate virus-sized particles and produce a potential reservoir of human or bacterial pathogens [14]. Rele ...
... tight cell^cell binding may occlude phage receptors. It is also possible that cell^cell binding may involve phage receptors directly. Various studies have suggested that bio¢lms may trap and accumulate virus-sized particles and produce a potential reservoir of human or bacterial pathogens [14]. Rele ...
Organs, Tissues and Cells
... ethical, quality and safety standards in the field of organ, tissue and cell transplantation. Within the framework of sharing knowledge through international co-operation, the Council of Europe and the CD-P-TO and its predecessors have elaborated widely recognised legal instruments, reports and surv ...
... ethical, quality and safety standards in the field of organ, tissue and cell transplantation. Within the framework of sharing knowledge through international co-operation, the Council of Europe and the CD-P-TO and its predecessors have elaborated widely recognised legal instruments, reports and surv ...
Mechanisms for the Carcinostatic Activity of Se
... Consequently selenium was shown to be selectively taken up by murine T-cells25 and as reported for many animal studies supranutritional levels of selenium were then apparently stimulating all aspects of the immune system. Studies of up to eight weeks with supplemental Vitamin E and selenium in human ...
... Consequently selenium was shown to be selectively taken up by murine T-cells25 and as reported for many animal studies supranutritional levels of selenium were then apparently stimulating all aspects of the immune system. Studies of up to eight weeks with supplemental Vitamin E and selenium in human ...
Anatomy and Physiology of Animals
... This WikiBook "The Anatomy and Physiology of Animals' is designed to meet the needs of students studying for New Zealand certificate level qualifications in Veterinary Nursing, Animal Care and Rural Animal Technology under the New Zealand Qualifications Unit Standard 5180 [1]. It may also be useful ...
... This WikiBook "The Anatomy and Physiology of Animals' is designed to meet the needs of students studying for New Zealand certificate level qualifications in Veterinary Nursing, Animal Care and Rural Animal Technology under the New Zealand Qualifications Unit Standard 5180 [1]. It may also be useful ...
Exosomes: Implications in HIV-1 Pathogenesis
... secretion, while depletion of RAB11A or RAB7 does not affect exosome secretion [57]. The perceived involvement of the ESCRT machinery and the RAB proteins in exosome biogenesis has led to the use of ESCRT and RAB inhibition as an acceptable method for perturbing exosome secretion. However, given the ...
... secretion, while depletion of RAB11A or RAB7 does not affect exosome secretion [57]. The perceived involvement of the ESCRT machinery and the RAB proteins in exosome biogenesis has led to the use of ESCRT and RAB inhibition as an acceptable method for perturbing exosome secretion. However, given the ...
Polyethyleneimine is an effective permeabilizer of Gram
... bacterial cells, especially if the cultures had been centrifuged with refrigeration. Suspensions of P . aeruginosa were particularly prone to precipitation, and for this reason P . aeruginosa could not be tested with PEI concentrations higher than 20 pg ml-'. The well-known permeabilizer EDTA, which ...
... bacterial cells, especially if the cultures had been centrifuged with refrigeration. Suspensions of P . aeruginosa were particularly prone to precipitation, and for this reason P . aeruginosa could not be tested with PEI concentrations higher than 20 pg ml-'. The well-known permeabilizer EDTA, which ...
Endogenous release of 5-HT modulates the plateau phase of NMDA
... the lamprey, these oscillations vary in a characteristic way between different spinal cord preparations. In some preparations, there is a pronounced, depolarized plateau phase, which can be prolonged further by a blockade of KCa channels via administration of 5-HT or specific antagonists, such as ap ...
... the lamprey, these oscillations vary in a characteristic way between different spinal cord preparations. In some preparations, there is a pronounced, depolarized plateau phase, which can be prolonged further by a blockade of KCa channels via administration of 5-HT or specific antagonists, such as ap ...
The Differential Degradation of Two Cytosolic Proteins As a Tool to
... densitometry (Fig. 2 B). The CAIII level dropped to 6% of its initial value after 4 h of incubation at 37~ showing a half time of 24 4- 2 rain while SOD immunoreactivity remained at a constant level during the same time period after an initial drop of ~ 2 0 % . This initial decrease was also observe ...
... densitometry (Fig. 2 B). The CAIII level dropped to 6% of its initial value after 4 h of incubation at 37~ showing a half time of 24 4- 2 rain while SOD immunoreactivity remained at a constant level during the same time period after an initial drop of ~ 2 0 % . This initial decrease was also observe ...
Achilles` heel of Grapevine Downy Mildew
... of resistant grapevine cultivars based on single resistance loci within the grapevine genome is an alternative strategy. However, due to the variability of Downy Mildew, these cultivars are not stably resistant and get already infected within one season. These limitations show that new strategies ar ...
... of resistant grapevine cultivars based on single resistance loci within the grapevine genome is an alternative strategy. However, due to the variability of Downy Mildew, these cultivars are not stably resistant and get already infected within one season. These limitations show that new strategies ar ...
Exploring Science Matching Grid by Traditional Subject
... can be altered. Research into the use of these and of alternatives. Including the growth of genetically-modified (GM) plants, could take place. The role of pesticides, herbicides and fungicides can be explored. The use of organic farming methods would be discussed and compared with the use of artifi ...
... can be altered. Research into the use of these and of alternatives. Including the growth of genetically-modified (GM) plants, could take place. The role of pesticides, herbicides and fungicides can be explored. The use of organic farming methods would be discussed and compared with the use of artifi ...
Graded potential of neural crest to form cornea, sensory neurons
... and Ayer-Le Lievre, 1982). This suggested that the cranial neural crest has a broader (or at least different) developmental potential than that of trunk neural crest. However, under appropriate culture conditions, trunk neural crest cells have been shown to acquire some properties of chondrocytes (M ...
... and Ayer-Le Lievre, 1982). This suggested that the cranial neural crest has a broader (or at least different) developmental potential than that of trunk neural crest. However, under appropriate culture conditions, trunk neural crest cells have been shown to acquire some properties of chondrocytes (M ...
Graded potential of neural crest to form cornea, sensory neurons
... and Ayer-Le Lievre, 1982). This suggested that the cranial neural crest has a broader (or at least different) developmental potential than that of trunk neural crest. However, under appropriate culture conditions, trunk neural crest cells have been shown to acquire some properties of chondrocytes (M ...
... and Ayer-Le Lievre, 1982). This suggested that the cranial neural crest has a broader (or at least different) developmental potential than that of trunk neural crest. However, under appropriate culture conditions, trunk neural crest cells have been shown to acquire some properties of chondrocytes (M ...
The Long Noncoding RNA CHRF Regulates Cardiac Hypertrophy
... was confirmed by qRT-PCR (Figure 1C). We also detected the expression of miR-489 in different heart cell types. The expression of miR-489 was no different among myocytes, fibroblasts, and endothelial cells (Online Figure IB). The expression of miR-489 was also significantly reduced in the transverse ...
... was confirmed by qRT-PCR (Figure 1C). We also detected the expression of miR-489 in different heart cell types. The expression of miR-489 was no different among myocytes, fibroblasts, and endothelial cells (Online Figure IB). The expression of miR-489 was also significantly reduced in the transverse ...
Hypercalaemia - Wellington ICU
... - highly regulated cation - involved in: cell death, duration and strength of cardiac muscle contraction, muscle contraction in blood vessels, airways and uterus, coagulation, bone metabolism, neurotransmitter and hormone release… - Ca2+ exists in the extracellular plasma two states: (1) free ionize ...
... - highly regulated cation - involved in: cell death, duration and strength of cardiac muscle contraction, muscle contraction in blood vessels, airways and uterus, coagulation, bone metabolism, neurotransmitter and hormone release… - Ca2+ exists in the extracellular plasma two states: (1) free ionize ...
Interactive Textbook - St. Helens School District
... many frogs. Then they counted how many normal and deformed frogs they caught. They photographed, measured, and described each frog. They also tested the water the frogs were living in. The students were careful to record their observations accurately. Like the students, scientists make many differen ...
... many frogs. Then they counted how many normal and deformed frogs they caught. They photographed, measured, and described each frog. They also tested the water the frogs were living in. The students were careful to record their observations accurately. Like the students, scientists make many differen ...
Capping protein: new insights into mechanism
... end [10] (Figure 2), and thus dominates the dynamics of filament assembly. In vivo barbed ends can be created when new filaments are nucleated by the Arp2/3 complex [5] or formins [12–14]. New barbed ends are often oriented toward a membrane [15], such that polymerization pushes the membrane forward ...
... end [10] (Figure 2), and thus dominates the dynamics of filament assembly. In vivo barbed ends can be created when new filaments are nucleated by the Arp2/3 complex [5] or formins [12–14]. New barbed ends are often oriented toward a membrane [15], such that polymerization pushes the membrane forward ...