HEMOLYTIC ANEMIA
... they may be essential. In autoimmune haemolytic anemia, type-matching and cross-matching may be difficult. ...
... they may be essential. In autoimmune haemolytic anemia, type-matching and cross-matching may be difficult. ...
Histology-Based Screen for Zebrafish Mutants with Abnormal Cell
... Fig. 1. Genetic screen for histologic mutants in zebrafish. N-Ethyl-N-nitrosourea (ethylnitrosourea, ENU) was used to mutagenize adult males, which were outcrossed with homozygous goldenb1 (gol) females to generate F1 progeny for screening. Early pressure parthenogenesis (EP) was used to generate hal ...
... Fig. 1. Genetic screen for histologic mutants in zebrafish. N-Ethyl-N-nitrosourea (ethylnitrosourea, ENU) was used to mutagenize adult males, which were outcrossed with homozygous goldenb1 (gol) females to generate F1 progeny for screening. Early pressure parthenogenesis (EP) was used to generate hal ...
The essential role of anionic transport in plant cells
... solute and water fluxes across the plasma membrane, tonoplast and other endomembranes. Therefore, anionic membrane transporters have been associated with various processes in plants such as stomatal closure, hormone signalling, membrane excitability, cellular osmoregulation, growth regulation, and a ...
... solute and water fluxes across the plasma membrane, tonoplast and other endomembranes. Therefore, anionic membrane transporters have been associated with various processes in plants such as stomatal closure, hormone signalling, membrane excitability, cellular osmoregulation, growth regulation, and a ...
Ocular Surface Disorders - Current Concepts and Management
... used as an adjuant in the management of corneal ulcers and small perforations 16. It gives structural support and can arrest further stromal loss. Early application of tissue adhesive in the management of stromal melts, can postpone or reduce the need for keratoplasty or ...
... used as an adjuant in the management of corneal ulcers and small perforations 16. It gives structural support and can arrest further stromal loss. Early application of tissue adhesive in the management of stromal melts, can postpone or reduce the need for keratoplasty or ...
Intrahepatic expression of the hepatic stellate cell marker ®broblast
... acute liver rejection (9). This may be explained by HSC apoptosis, which occurs in acute liver injury after the injurious stimulus is withdrawn (13). Thus, in acute liver injury, SMA-positive HSCs may not persist for long enough to cause ®brosis. However, the length of time the SMApositive cells are ...
... acute liver rejection (9). This may be explained by HSC apoptosis, which occurs in acute liver injury after the injurious stimulus is withdrawn (13). Thus, in acute liver injury, SMA-positive HSCs may not persist for long enough to cause ®brosis. However, the length of time the SMApositive cells are ...
The Mormyromast Region of the Mormyrid Electrosensory Lobe. I
... mormyromast region of the mormyrid electrosensory lobe. I. Responses to corollary discharge and electrosensory stimuli. J Neurophysiol 90: 1193–1210, 2003; 10.1152/jn.00211.2003. This is the first of two papers on the electrosensory lobe (ELL) of mormyrid electric fish. The ELL is the first stage in ...
... mormyromast region of the mormyrid electrosensory lobe. I. Responses to corollary discharge and electrosensory stimuli. J Neurophysiol 90: 1193–1210, 2003; 10.1152/jn.00211.2003. This is the first of two papers on the electrosensory lobe (ELL) of mormyrid electric fish. The ELL is the first stage in ...
The Gram Reaction and Cell Composition: Nucleic
... low LP in the analyses of the whole cells. The work of Newton (1953)and our own recent unpublished observations show that Gram-negative organisms lose significant amounts of the acidsoluble components when washed in distilled water, whereas Gram-positive organisms generally do not. Since all the org ...
... low LP in the analyses of the whole cells. The work of Newton (1953)and our own recent unpublished observations show that Gram-negative organisms lose significant amounts of the acidsoluble components when washed in distilled water, whereas Gram-positive organisms generally do not. Since all the org ...
Activators of the farnesoid X receptor negatively regulate androgen
... PrEC in primary culture, prostate cancer LNCaP cells and human hepatocytes (positive control) (Figure 1A). PrEC and LNCaP cells contained similar concentrations of FXR mRNA (54 and 42 fg/µg of total RNA respectively). As expected, FXR mRNA was approx. 30-fold more abundant in human hepatocytes when ...
... PrEC in primary culture, prostate cancer LNCaP cells and human hepatocytes (positive control) (Figure 1A). PrEC and LNCaP cells contained similar concentrations of FXR mRNA (54 and 42 fg/µg of total RNA respectively). As expected, FXR mRNA was approx. 30-fold more abundant in human hepatocytes when ...
technicolour transgenics: imaging tools for functional
... spectral separation in live tissues. Third, in vitro culture systems have been developed that allow the normal growth of mammalian embryos and explanted tissues, which is a requirement for vital-imaging experiments. These developments allow direct connections to be made between genetic lesions and t ...
... spectral separation in live tissues. Third, in vitro culture systems have been developed that allow the normal growth of mammalian embryos and explanted tissues, which is a requirement for vital-imaging experiments. These developments allow direct connections to be made between genetic lesions and t ...
Natriuretic Factor
... by a clip producing stenosis on one renal artery in rats with intact kidneys or with one kidney removed, designated Z-kidney, l-clip or l-kidney, l-clip rat, respectively.) Continuous intravenous infusion at 0.1-l pg/h for 6 days is accompanied by a significant fall of blood pressure to normal level ...
... by a clip producing stenosis on one renal artery in rats with intact kidneys or with one kidney removed, designated Z-kidney, l-clip or l-kidney, l-clip rat, respectively.) Continuous intravenous infusion at 0.1-l pg/h for 6 days is accompanied by a significant fall of blood pressure to normal level ...
The relationship between emerging neural crest cells
... directly under the presumptive epidermis (Fig. IE). At more posterior levels of the embryo, however, staining in the dorsal basement membrane of the neural tube is very weak or absent (Fig. 1C,D). In some cases this is mirrored by weak staining of the adjacent epidermal basement membrane. This can b ...
... directly under the presumptive epidermis (Fig. IE). At more posterior levels of the embryo, however, staining in the dorsal basement membrane of the neural tube is very weak or absent (Fig. 1C,D). In some cases this is mirrored by weak staining of the adjacent epidermal basement membrane. This can b ...
Gram Staining - WordPress.com
... by their cell wall components. The procedure distinguishes between two groups : Gram Positive and Gram Negative by staining them red or violet. Gram Positive bacteria have a thicker layer of peptidoglycan in their cell wall, so they stain violet because the substance retains the crystal violet stain ...
... by their cell wall components. The procedure distinguishes between two groups : Gram Positive and Gram Negative by staining them red or violet. Gram Positive bacteria have a thicker layer of peptidoglycan in their cell wall, so they stain violet because the substance retains the crystal violet stain ...
Pulmonary immune cells in health and disease: lymphocytes
... human T-cell subset<; are known. In most T-cells, TCR is constituted by two distinct transmembrane heterodimers formed by « and ~ binding chains [14]; more recently, it has been demonstrated that a small subset of T-cells expresses y/o heterodimers [ 15]. Using WT31 MoAb that recognizes the w~ TCR, ...
... human T-cell subset<; are known. In most T-cells, TCR is constituted by two distinct transmembrane heterodimers formed by « and ~ binding chains [14]; more recently, it has been demonstrated that a small subset of T-cells expresses y/o heterodimers [ 15]. Using WT31 MoAb that recognizes the w~ TCR, ...
Comparison of the Leukocyte differentiation
... lymphocytes was the smallest, followed by that of monocytes, neutrophils, and eosinophils, which correlated with the forwardscattered intensity on the WDF (FSC and SSC) scattergram. These observations indicated that each leukocyte cluster was different in terms of the amount of its organelles as wel ...
... lymphocytes was the smallest, followed by that of monocytes, neutrophils, and eosinophils, which correlated with the forwardscattered intensity on the WDF (FSC and SSC) scattergram. These observations indicated that each leukocyte cluster was different in terms of the amount of its organelles as wel ...
Stamen Structure and Function
... and model species, including tomato (Ursin et al., 1989; Chmelnitsky et al., 2003), tobacco (Koltunow et al., 1990), Antirrhinum (Nacken et al., 1991), oilseed rape (Scott et al., 1991b; Shen and Hsu, 1992), maize (Wright et al., 1993), rice (Tsuchiya et al., 1994), lily (Crossley et al., 1995), whi ...
... and model species, including tomato (Ursin et al., 1989; Chmelnitsky et al., 2003), tobacco (Koltunow et al., 1990), Antirrhinum (Nacken et al., 1991), oilseed rape (Scott et al., 1991b; Shen and Hsu, 1992), maize (Wright et al., 1993), rice (Tsuchiya et al., 1994), lily (Crossley et al., 1995), whi ...
Zasp is required for the assembly of functional integrin adhesion sites
... Fig. S1, available at http://www.jcb.org/cgi/content/full/jcb .200707045/DC1). As expected, this group contains the genes encoding βPS integrin and αPS2 integrin and genes with a wellcharacterized role in regulating integrin adhesion like talin and Rap1 GTPase. Among the novel genes we identified, w ...
... Fig. S1, available at http://www.jcb.org/cgi/content/full/jcb .200707045/DC1). As expected, this group contains the genes encoding βPS integrin and αPS2 integrin and genes with a wellcharacterized role in regulating integrin adhesion like talin and Rap1 GTPase. Among the novel genes we identified, w ...
Audible Sound in Form of Music Can Influence Microbial Growth
... can be viewed as a disturbance transported through a medium via particle interaction and hence it can be characterized as a mechanical wave. Based on its frequency, sound can be broadly categorized into three categories: infrasound (up to 20 Hz), audible sound (20-20,000 Hz) and ultrasound (>20,000 ...
... can be viewed as a disturbance transported through a medium via particle interaction and hence it can be characterized as a mechanical wave. Based on its frequency, sound can be broadly categorized into three categories: infrasound (up to 20 Hz), audible sound (20-20,000 Hz) and ultrasound (>20,000 ...
Stamen Structure and Function
... and model species, including tomato (Ursin et al., 1989; Chmelnitsky et al., 2003), tobacco (Koltunow et al., 1990), Antirrhinum (Nacken et al., 1991), oilseed rape (Scott et al., 1991b; Shen and Hsu, 1992), maize (Wright et al., 1993), rice (Tsuchiya et al., 1994), lily (Crossley et al., 1995), whi ...
... and model species, including tomato (Ursin et al., 1989; Chmelnitsky et al., 2003), tobacco (Koltunow et al., 1990), Antirrhinum (Nacken et al., 1991), oilseed rape (Scott et al., 1991b; Shen and Hsu, 1992), maize (Wright et al., 1993), rice (Tsuchiya et al., 1994), lily (Crossley et al., 1995), whi ...
Cell cycle exit during terminal erythroid differentiation is associated
... probe per milliliter hybridization buffer. Blots were washed twice with 2 ⫻ SSC, 0.5% SDS at room temperature for 10 minutes each and twice with 0.1 ⫻ SSC, 0.1% SDS at 55°C for 40 minutes each. Full-length Mo-MLV DNA23 was used to probe for the detection of murine retroviral sequences. The mouse -g ...
... probe per milliliter hybridization buffer. Blots were washed twice with 2 ⫻ SSC, 0.5% SDS at room temperature for 10 minutes each and twice with 0.1 ⫻ SSC, 0.1% SDS at 55°C for 40 minutes each. Full-length Mo-MLV DNA23 was used to probe for the detection of murine retroviral sequences. The mouse -g ...
Size evolution in microorganisms masks trade-offs
... experiments have demonstrated competitive exclusion under nutrient limitation, for instance, among diatoms and unicellular algae [17,18] on a gradient where species were limited either by phosphorus (where diatoms win) or by silicon (where algae win). Hence, in a stable environment without disturban ...
... experiments have demonstrated competitive exclusion under nutrient limitation, for instance, among diatoms and unicellular algae [17,18] on a gradient where species were limited either by phosphorus (where diatoms win) or by silicon (where algae win). Hence, in a stable environment without disturban ...
Inhibition of L-Fucose Incorporation into
... (19), inhibition of protein synthesis (9), and incorporation into RNA and DNA following conversion to the nucleotide form (17, 18). Although the available evidence favors the incorporation of 6-TG into DNA as being critical to the cytotoxic action of this drug (26), the mechanism by which the incorp ...
... (19), inhibition of protein synthesis (9), and incorporation into RNA and DNA following conversion to the nucleotide form (17, 18). Although the available evidence favors the incorporation of 6-TG into DNA as being critical to the cytotoxic action of this drug (26), the mechanism by which the incorp ...
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... If a pipe’s diameter changes over its length, a fluid will flow through narrower segments faster than it flows through wider segments because the volume of flow per second must be constant throughout the entire pipe. Each artery conveys blood to such an enormous number of capillaries that the total ...
... If a pipe’s diameter changes over its length, a fluid will flow through narrower segments faster than it flows through wider segments because the volume of flow per second must be constant throughout the entire pipe. Each artery conveys blood to such an enormous number of capillaries that the total ...
Full_CAD_Artical - Synbio.Construction
... to illustrate complexity in the creation of biological materials by showing the interrelationships between the living organism and its chemical and physical environment. This experiment, which observes the process by which bacterial communities induce biomineralization, will be used to develop a des ...
... to illustrate complexity in the creation of biological materials by showing the interrelationships between the living organism and its chemical and physical environment. This experiment, which observes the process by which bacterial communities induce biomineralization, will be used to develop a des ...
Discs large 5, an Essential Gene in Drosophila, Regulates Egg
... late third instar larvae over Df(2L)BSC24, a chromosomal deletion that uncovers dlg5. We obtained a total of 59 y w excision chromosomes, of which 47 were viable over Df(2L)BSC242, indicating that the lethality observed on the original chromosome was due to the P-element insertion. Twelve lines were ...
... late third instar larvae over Df(2L)BSC24, a chromosomal deletion that uncovers dlg5. We obtained a total of 59 y w excision chromosomes, of which 47 were viable over Df(2L)BSC242, indicating that the lethality observed on the original chromosome was due to the P-element insertion. Twelve lines were ...
Excretory System
... volume. If the person is distracted, the need can fade and return with more urgency as the bladder continues to fill. If the amount of urine reaches 100% of the urinary bladder volume, the voluntary muscle that controls the bladder, becomes involuntary and the urine will be instantly released. ...
... volume. If the person is distracted, the need can fade and return with more urgency as the bladder continues to fill. If the amount of urine reaches 100% of the urinary bladder volume, the voluntary muscle that controls the bladder, becomes involuntary and the urine will be instantly released. ...