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... This may be used clinically by injection into a vein, for example, in aplastic anaemia or in other conditions where the body’s immune system is being harmful. (See also auto-immune diseases.) Antimetabolites: A group of anti-cancer drugs that prevent cells growing and dividing by blocking the chemic ...
... This may be used clinically by injection into a vein, for example, in aplastic anaemia or in other conditions where the body’s immune system is being harmful. (See also auto-immune diseases.) Antimetabolites: A group of anti-cancer drugs that prevent cells growing and dividing by blocking the chemic ...
Tuning Polymeric Micelle Stability with Selective Polyethylene
... limit protein adsorption and opsonization of nanoparticles when used as a surface coating2. While these systems are beginning to show clinical promise, many formulations require complex preparations involving excipients due to a lack of particle stability3. Here, we show that by varying the PEG graf ...
... limit protein adsorption and opsonization of nanoparticles when used as a surface coating2. While these systems are beginning to show clinical promise, many formulations require complex preparations involving excipients due to a lack of particle stability3. Here, we show that by varying the PEG graf ...
Tese Hugo Fraga
... Atlantic Forest Biome, and is popularly known as araucaria or Brazilianpine. According to the IUCN, this species is critically endangered, reinforcing the need for further studies aimed at their preservation and propagation. Plant tissue culture encompasses a range of biotechnology tools that enable ...
... Atlantic Forest Biome, and is popularly known as araucaria or Brazilianpine. According to the IUCN, this species is critically endangered, reinforcing the need for further studies aimed at their preservation and propagation. Plant tissue culture encompasses a range of biotechnology tools that enable ...
Platyhelminthes - Formatted
... bilobed brain. The brain is made up of connecting transverse fibres and nerve cells. Numerous nerves extend forward and laterally from the brain to the head, eyes and auricles. Posteriorly, the brain gives out two pairs of longitudinal nerve cords which run backwards giving rise to numerous transver ...
... bilobed brain. The brain is made up of connecting transverse fibres and nerve cells. Numerous nerves extend forward and laterally from the brain to the head, eyes and auricles. Posteriorly, the brain gives out two pairs of longitudinal nerve cords which run backwards giving rise to numerous transver ...
Iron loading and erythrophagocytosis increase ferroportin 1 (FPN1
... mRNA levels in DFO-treated cells was statistically significant, another experiment was performed in which cells were treated for 20 hours with either 100 M DFO or sterile water as a control. The mean FPN1 mRNA level in DFO-treated cells was 23%⫾ 5% (⫾ SE, n ⫽ 4) lower than control (P ⫽ .012). For c ...
... mRNA levels in DFO-treated cells was statistically significant, another experiment was performed in which cells were treated for 20 hours with either 100 M DFO or sterile water as a control. The mean FPN1 mRNA level in DFO-treated cells was 23%⫾ 5% (⫾ SE, n ⫽ 4) lower than control (P ⫽ .012). For c ...
Effect of topical rebamipide on goblet cells in the lid wiper of human
... boards of Teine Keijinkai Hospital (Sapporo, Japan), Abashiri Kousei Hospital (Abashiri, Japan), and Hokkaido University Hospital (Sapporo, Japan), and is adherent to the tenets of the Declaration of Helsinki. Isolation of eyelid tissue during involutional entropion surgery. A total of 30 eyelid tis ...
... boards of Teine Keijinkai Hospital (Sapporo, Japan), Abashiri Kousei Hospital (Abashiri, Japan), and Hokkaido University Hospital (Sapporo, Japan), and is adherent to the tenets of the Declaration of Helsinki. Isolation of eyelid tissue during involutional entropion surgery. A total of 30 eyelid tis ...
From milliseconds to millions of years: guard cells and
... guard cells and the pore they enclose (Figure 1a,b). Stomata open and close through turgor changes driven by massive ion fluxes, which occur mainly through the guard cell plasma membrane and tonoplast. The guard cell has become a model system for the study of signal transduction. Guard cell signalin ...
... guard cells and the pore they enclose (Figure 1a,b). Stomata open and close through turgor changes driven by massive ion fluxes, which occur mainly through the guard cell plasma membrane and tonoplast. The guard cell has become a model system for the study of signal transduction. Guard cell signalin ...
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration Exam Describe what ATP
... Draw the internal structures of the chloroplast, describe label where the different stages of photosynthesis take place. ...
... Draw the internal structures of the chloroplast, describe label where the different stages of photosynthesis take place. ...
The Respiratory System
... -2 types of alveolar epithelial cells: -Long cytoplasmic extension cells: spread out thinly along the alveolar walls -Compact cells: responsible for producing surfactant, a phospholipid which lines the alveoli and reduces surface tension at different volumes/ stability9 ...
... -2 types of alveolar epithelial cells: -Long cytoplasmic extension cells: spread out thinly along the alveolar walls -Compact cells: responsible for producing surfactant, a phospholipid which lines the alveoli and reduces surface tension at different volumes/ stability9 ...
Chapter Two Line Title Here and Chapter Title Here
... 3. Transient vascular shock is due to prolonged exposure to heat, such as while sunbathing, resulting in vasodilation of cutaneous blood vessels. 4. Cardiogenic shock occurs when the heart is too inefficient to sustain normal blood flow and is usually related to myocardial damage, such as repeated m ...
... 3. Transient vascular shock is due to prolonged exposure to heat, such as while sunbathing, resulting in vasodilation of cutaneous blood vessels. 4. Cardiogenic shock occurs when the heart is too inefficient to sustain normal blood flow and is usually related to myocardial damage, such as repeated m ...
In Vivo Analysis of Riboswitch Activity Using Luciferase Assays
... organisms today, but riboswitches may have provided an advantageous method of gene regulation in the ancient hypothesized RNA-based world (Winkler, 2003). Riboswitches control gene expression by binding small ligands, which results in a conformation change of the RNA structure and leads to gene repr ...
... organisms today, but riboswitches may have provided an advantageous method of gene regulation in the ancient hypothesized RNA-based world (Winkler, 2003). Riboswitches control gene expression by binding small ligands, which results in a conformation change of the RNA structure and leads to gene repr ...
The Cellular Basis of Gastrulation in Xenopus laevis: Active
... SYNOPSIS. Time-lapse videomicrographic and SEM analyses of normal and microsurgically altered gastrulation show that the morphogenetic movements of the dorsal marginal zone (DMZ)—extension, convergence, and involution—all result from behavior that occurs after the marginal zone has involuted. Before ...
... SYNOPSIS. Time-lapse videomicrographic and SEM analyses of normal and microsurgically altered gastrulation show that the morphogenetic movements of the dorsal marginal zone (DMZ)—extension, convergence, and involution—all result from behavior that occurs after the marginal zone has involuted. Before ...
... the membranes of other mature epithelial cells from the respiratory mucosa, such as the secretory cells, or in the mucus they produce [58]. The lack of the sialo longchain receptor structure in the secreted mucus seems to be an important factor favouring bacterial adhesion to ciliated cells, rather ...
Acute Tubular Necrosis
... azotemia. Response to fluid repletion can help distinguish between the two: return of renal function within 24-72 hours usually indicate prerenal disease although short-lived ATN can recover within similar timeframe (e.g. self limited insult such as transient aortic clamping during suprarenal aortic ...
... azotemia. Response to fluid repletion can help distinguish between the two: return of renal function within 24-72 hours usually indicate prerenal disease although short-lived ATN can recover within similar timeframe (e.g. self limited insult such as transient aortic clamping during suprarenal aortic ...
The song of lipids and proteins: dynamic lipid
... The discovery of the rapid changes in the spatio-temporal dynamics of minor signalling lipids (and their interacting proteins) brought about new challenges in finding approaches through which such changes can be visualized and quantified. Thanks to the existence of protein modules that selectively r ...
... The discovery of the rapid changes in the spatio-temporal dynamics of minor signalling lipids (and their interacting proteins) brought about new challenges in finding approaches through which such changes can be visualized and quantified. Thanks to the existence of protein modules that selectively r ...
circular of information
... The Circular of Information for the Use of Cellular Therapy Products (hereafter referred to as the Circular) is an extension of container labels, as the space on those labels is limited.1 The focus of this Circular is restricted to unlicensed cellular therapy products that are minimally manipulated. ...
... The Circular of Information for the Use of Cellular Therapy Products (hereafter referred to as the Circular) is an extension of container labels, as the space on those labels is limited.1 The focus of this Circular is restricted to unlicensed cellular therapy products that are minimally manipulated. ...
The Respiratory System
... lungs. 5. The alveoli are composed of a single layer of __________ _________. 6. Mast cells generate __________. 7. ___________ __________ protects the larynx. 8. ___________ __________ delivers blood to and from the lungs from the heart. ...
... lungs. 5. The alveoli are composed of a single layer of __________ _________. 6. Mast cells generate __________. 7. ___________ __________ protects the larynx. 8. ___________ __________ delivers blood to and from the lungs from the heart. ...
Postmortem Diagnosis of Anaphylaxis
... AB, Uppsala, Sweden). The first version measured only the free form of active tryptase (~) in serum. A more sensitive method was subsequently developed (55) that measures both the protein-bound form of protryptase c~ and its free form 13. The usefulness of tryptase in diagnosing anaphylaxis postmort ...
... AB, Uppsala, Sweden). The first version measured only the free form of active tryptase (~) in serum. A more sensitive method was subsequently developed (55) that measures both the protein-bound form of protryptase c~ and its free form 13. The usefulness of tryptase in diagnosing anaphylaxis postmort ...
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... The first objective of this research was to estimate full blood CD45+ leukocytes using flow cytometry for broiler chickens through a certain time period. The second objective was to determine the impact of certain types of vaccines against Newcastle disease at the cell-mediated immune (CMI) response ...
... The first objective of this research was to estimate full blood CD45+ leukocytes using flow cytometry for broiler chickens through a certain time period. The second objective was to determine the impact of certain types of vaccines against Newcastle disease at the cell-mediated immune (CMI) response ...
Cell death in Leishmania induced by stress and differentiation
... in dying procyclic forms of Trypanosoma brucei infecting tsetse flies, 21,22 and in T. cruzi during the in vitro differentiation into trypomastigotes.23 In T. brucei procyclic forms, similar morphological features of apoptosis could be induced, in vitro, with concanavalin A treatment,24,25 or under ...
... in dying procyclic forms of Trypanosoma brucei infecting tsetse flies, 21,22 and in T. cruzi during the in vitro differentiation into trypomastigotes.23 In T. brucei procyclic forms, similar morphological features of apoptosis could be induced, in vitro, with concanavalin A treatment,24,25 or under ...
Chapter 27 Power Point
... near the anterior end of the worm are larger than the other ring vessels and have muscle tissue in their walls These vessels are often called hearts because they contract rhythmically and help pump blood through the system ...
... near the anterior end of the worm are larger than the other ring vessels and have muscle tissue in their walls These vessels are often called hearts because they contract rhythmically and help pump blood through the system ...
Functions of AP1 (Fos/Jun) in bone development
... c-Fos overexpression in an in vitro model of chondrogenesis inhibits the differentiation of chondrocytes.10 Ectopic c-Fos expression from a ubiquitous promoter in transgenic mice has no noticeable effects on cell differentiation in most organs, but results in the specific transformation of osteoblas ...
... c-Fos overexpression in an in vitro model of chondrogenesis inhibits the differentiation of chondrocytes.10 Ectopic c-Fos expression from a ubiquitous promoter in transgenic mice has no noticeable effects on cell differentiation in most organs, but results in the specific transformation of osteoblas ...
nerve pathways and reflex siphon withdrawal in the surf clam
... Ganglion cells in the central nervous system of gastropod molluscs have proved especially useful in investigations of functional neuron architecture and the physiology of excitable membranes (e.g. Arvanitaki & Chalazonitis, 1961; Tauc & Hughes, 1963; Tauc, 1962 a, b). Large size, favourable electric ...
... Ganglion cells in the central nervous system of gastropod molluscs have proved especially useful in investigations of functional neuron architecture and the physiology of excitable membranes (e.g. Arvanitaki & Chalazonitis, 1961; Tauc & Hughes, 1963; Tauc, 1962 a, b). Large size, favourable electric ...