Plasma Gelsolin
... On the contrary, upon arriving at inflamed sites where ATP levels are highest, neutrophil migration can be inhibited by ATP allowing the neutrophils to exert their bactericidal functions at sites of injury [56, 57]. Signaling by purinergic receptors depends on a wide variety of factors including the ...
... On the contrary, upon arriving at inflamed sites where ATP levels are highest, neutrophil migration can be inhibited by ATP allowing the neutrophils to exert their bactericidal functions at sites of injury [56, 57]. Signaling by purinergic receptors depends on a wide variety of factors including the ...
Regional requirements for Dishevelled signaling during Xenopus
... extension is driven by mediolateral cell intercalation; detailed imaging experiments demonstrated that the intercalation is accomplished by cell protrusions that are stabilized and ...
... extension is driven by mediolateral cell intercalation; detailed imaging experiments demonstrated that the intercalation is accomplished by cell protrusions that are stabilized and ...
Opposite and redundant roles of the two Drosophila perilipins in
... many of the organ systems that control lipid uptake, storage, and metabolism in humans are present in Drosophila. The Drosophila fat body carries out the fat storage function of adipose tissue and also has a liver-like function due to its detoxification roles. Besides the fat body, Drosophila also h ...
... many of the organ systems that control lipid uptake, storage, and metabolism in humans are present in Drosophila. The Drosophila fat body carries out the fat storage function of adipose tissue and also has a liver-like function due to its detoxification roles. Besides the fat body, Drosophila also h ...
The cell biology of major histocompatibility complex class
... luminal domains of tapasin interact with two solvent-exposed regions in the ER luminal domains of MHC I molecules. One region comprises a beta strand in the alpha 3 domain (residues 222–227/229), which is also the binding site for the CD8 co-receptor (11–13). The second binding site is a loop in the ...
... luminal domains of tapasin interact with two solvent-exposed regions in the ER luminal domains of MHC I molecules. One region comprises a beta strand in the alpha 3 domain (residues 222–227/229), which is also the binding site for the CD8 co-receptor (11–13). The second binding site is a loop in the ...
Calcium and Plant Development - Labs
... AmplitUde modulation by the Ca2+ -messenger system involves the interac tion of an agonist with the plasma membrane (PM) and the opening of channels that allow an increase in the rate of Ca2 + influx. The external space is the most common source of Ca2+ from which the ion may enter the cell through ...
... AmplitUde modulation by the Ca2+ -messenger system involves the interac tion of an agonist with the plasma membrane (PM) and the opening of channels that allow an increase in the rate of Ca2 + influx. The external space is the most common source of Ca2+ from which the ion may enter the cell through ...
Cohesin`s ATPase Activity Couples Cohesin Loading
... automatically lead to entrapment of sister chromatids inside cohesin’s ring structure, but direct evidence for this ‘‘replication-through-the-ring’’ model is missing. To understand how cohesin is loaded onto DNA and establishes cohesion, we have generated human cohesin complexes in wild-type (WT), n ...
... automatically lead to entrapment of sister chromatids inside cohesin’s ring structure, but direct evidence for this ‘‘replication-through-the-ring’’ model is missing. To understand how cohesin is loaded onto DNA and establishes cohesion, we have generated human cohesin complexes in wild-type (WT), n ...
Bovine pneumonic pasteurellosis, more commonly known as
... as a ‗proof of concept‘ experiment. Even though the difference in percent volume of lungs exhibiting gross pneumonic lesions between P17-inoculated calves and control peptide-inoculated calves was not statistically significant, M. haemolytica isolated from the lungs of P17-inoculated calves was 100- ...
... as a ‗proof of concept‘ experiment. Even though the difference in percent volume of lungs exhibiting gross pneumonic lesions between P17-inoculated calves and control peptide-inoculated calves was not statistically significant, M. haemolytica isolated from the lungs of P17-inoculated calves was 100- ...
Auxin: The Growth Hormone - Roberto Cezar | Fisiologista Vegetal
... Darwin and his son Francis studied plant growth phenomena involving tropisms. One of their interests was the bending of plants toward light. This phenomenon, which is caused by differential growth, is called phototropism. In some experiments the Darwins used seedlings of canary grass (Phalaris canar ...
... Darwin and his son Francis studied plant growth phenomena involving tropisms. One of their interests was the bending of plants toward light. This phenomenon, which is caused by differential growth, is called phototropism. In some experiments the Darwins used seedlings of canary grass (Phalaris canar ...
Modelling and treating dysregulated fibrosis in primary open angle
... parties. The intellectual property rights of the author or third parties in respect of this work are as defined by The Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988 or as modified by any successor legislation. Any use made of information contained in this thesis/dissertation must be in accordance with that ...
... parties. The intellectual property rights of the author or third parties in respect of this work are as defined by The Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988 or as modified by any successor legislation. Any use made of information contained in this thesis/dissertation must be in accordance with that ...
Redefining the role of ectoderm in somitogenesis
... isolation destroy the fibronectin matrix surrounding the anterior PSM, which fails to form somites when cultured for 6 hours. By contrast, explants isolated with collagenase retain their fibronectin matrix and form somites under identical culture conditions. The additional presence of ectoderm enhan ...
... isolation destroy the fibronectin matrix surrounding the anterior PSM, which fails to form somites when cultured for 6 hours. By contrast, explants isolated with collagenase retain their fibronectin matrix and form somites under identical culture conditions. The additional presence of ectoderm enhan ...
Cellulose Biosynthesis: Current Views and
... obtained from this cellulose exhibit properties different from conventional cellulose films. In a majority of cases, cellulose modified after synthesis has properties not found in the native cellulose that is obtained from living organisms. Although cellulose is one of the simplest known polysacchar ...
... obtained from this cellulose exhibit properties different from conventional cellulose films. In a majority of cases, cellulose modified after synthesis has properties not found in the native cellulose that is obtained from living organisms. Although cellulose is one of the simplest known polysacchar ...
Plakoglobin domains that define its association with the
... bind was less than 50 amino acids (see Table 1). Although this strategy does not completely rule out the possibility that we are looking at artifacts due to protein misfolding, it minimizes the possibility. Deletions of plakoglobin were generated by cutting the cDNA at restriction sites, by polymera ...
... bind was less than 50 amino acids (see Table 1). Although this strategy does not completely rule out the possibility that we are looking at artifacts due to protein misfolding, it minimizes the possibility. Deletions of plakoglobin were generated by cutting the cDNA at restriction sites, by polymera ...
Potentiation of acid-sensing ion channels by sulfhydryl compounds
... pEGFP-C1 (Clontech, Mountain View, CA) as well as 10 –20 g of ASIC constructs. Cells were electroporated with the Gene Pulser Xcell system (Bio-Rad Laboratories, Hercules, CA) and plated at a density of 35 cells/mm2 onto 10-mm coverslips in a 35-mm culture dish. Cells were used for patch-clamping 2 ...
... pEGFP-C1 (Clontech, Mountain View, CA) as well as 10 –20 g of ASIC constructs. Cells were electroporated with the Gene Pulser Xcell system (Bio-Rad Laboratories, Hercules, CA) and plated at a density of 35 cells/mm2 onto 10-mm coverslips in a 35-mm culture dish. Cells were used for patch-clamping 2 ...
Stability of a promiscuous plasmid in different hosts: no
... involved connecting three mathematical models (see Fig. 3) with time series data. First, a simple difference equation model was formulated that assumes that at any generation, the abundance of the plasmid-free cells (m) increases due to (1) plasmid loss of the wildtype cells (n) at a segregation fre ...
... involved connecting three mathematical models (see Fig. 3) with time series data. First, a simple difference equation model was formulated that assumes that at any generation, the abundance of the plasmid-free cells (m) increases due to (1) plasmid loss of the wildtype cells (n) at a segregation fre ...
Stepwise Activation of BAX and BAK by tBID, BIM, and PUMA
... the conformational change associated with mitochondrial targeting rather than homo-oligomerization. More importantly, our data indicate that mitochondrial targeting and homo-oligomerization are two separable, distinct steps of BAX activation. Homo-oligomerization of BAX is apparently not required fo ...
... the conformational change associated with mitochondrial targeting rather than homo-oligomerization. More importantly, our data indicate that mitochondrial targeting and homo-oligomerization are two separable, distinct steps of BAX activation. Homo-oligomerization of BAX is apparently not required fo ...
Calcium Signals from the Vacuole
... vacuoles isolated from sycamore suspension culture cells a clear dependence of InsP3-dependent Ca2+ release on culture age was observed, increasing in parallel to cell fresh weight over time [54]. It therefore seems possible that InsP3-depedent vacuolar Ca2+ release may only be detected with cells a ...
... vacuoles isolated from sycamore suspension culture cells a clear dependence of InsP3-dependent Ca2+ release on culture age was observed, increasing in parallel to cell fresh weight over time [54]. It therefore seems possible that InsP3-depedent vacuolar Ca2+ release may only be detected with cells a ...
DORNRÖSCHEN is a direct target of the auxin response factor
... probably relate to a secondary non-cell-autonomous signal downstream of DRN. The DRN::GFP transcriptional reporter and the DRN::DRN-GFP translational fusion were expressed throughout the 2-, 4-, 8- or 16cell embryo proper (Fig. 1B-G). From the 32-cell stage onwards, DRN::GFP expression was no longer ...
... probably relate to a secondary non-cell-autonomous signal downstream of DRN. The DRN::GFP transcriptional reporter and the DRN::DRN-GFP translational fusion were expressed throughout the 2-, 4-, 8- or 16cell embryo proper (Fig. 1B-G). From the 32-cell stage onwards, DRN::GFP expression was no longer ...
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... the antibody against the lily pollen 170-kDa myosin XI nor Chara myosin XI crossreacted with the myosin II, visa verse [114, 117]. The 175-kDa polypeptide recognized by an anti-myosin II antibody in germinating lily pollen was found to be clathrin [93], indicating necessity of reevaluation of plant ...
... the antibody against the lily pollen 170-kDa myosin XI nor Chara myosin XI crossreacted with the myosin II, visa verse [114, 117]. The 175-kDa polypeptide recognized by an anti-myosin II antibody in germinating lily pollen was found to be clathrin [93], indicating necessity of reevaluation of plant ...
ExamView - SUPERVOCAB PRETESTLISTS1THRU17.tst
... The building blocks of membranes Molecule that stores and transmits genetic ...
... The building blocks of membranes Molecule that stores and transmits genetic ...
Functional analysis of parvin and different modes of IPP
... adhesion, similar to ILK and PINCH mutants. Furthermore, the identical muscle phenotype of the triple mutant, which for the first time in any organism removed the entire IPP-complex function, genetically demonstrated that parvin, ILK and PINCH function synergistically. This is consistent with the ti ...
... adhesion, similar to ILK and PINCH mutants. Furthermore, the identical muscle phenotype of the triple mutant, which for the first time in any organism removed the entire IPP-complex function, genetically demonstrated that parvin, ILK and PINCH function synergistically. This is consistent with the ti ...
University of Groningen Polymerization of the bacterial cell division
... very simple yet is poorly understood on a molecular biological level. For the Gramnegative model organism Escherichia coli, numerous cell division genes were identified in E. coli temperature sensitive mutants cells that did not divide properly, and hence were called fts genes, for filamentation tem ...
... very simple yet is poorly understood on a molecular biological level. For the Gramnegative model organism Escherichia coli, numerous cell division genes were identified in E. coli temperature sensitive mutants cells that did not divide properly, and hence were called fts genes, for filamentation tem ...
Caroline Jeya Sheeba Daniel Sunder Singh
... ectodermal jacket that will give rise to skeletal elements and connective tissues, structured along the dorsal-ventral (DV), anterior-posterior (AP) and proximal-distal (PD) axes. The apical ectodermal ridge (AER) and the zone of polarizing activity (ZPA) are limb signalling centres that drive the e ...
... ectodermal jacket that will give rise to skeletal elements and connective tissues, structured along the dorsal-ventral (DV), anterior-posterior (AP) and proximal-distal (PD) axes. The apical ectodermal ridge (AER) and the zone of polarizing activity (ZPA) are limb signalling centres that drive the e ...
University of Groningen The functional relationship between
... A major function of the liver is the production of bile, which aids in the digestion of fat-soluble nutrients and the excretion of (fat-soluble) waste products and toxins. The functional compounds in bile are bile salts and phospholipids. After secretion into the bile, bile salts and phospholipids f ...
... A major function of the liver is the production of bile, which aids in the digestion of fat-soluble nutrients and the excretion of (fat-soluble) waste products and toxins. The functional compounds in bile are bile salts and phospholipids. After secretion into the bile, bile salts and phospholipids f ...
PKC regulates the hypertrophic growth of cardiomyocytes through
... 95% infectivity). The data showed no cross-reactivity between any of the four isozyme-specific antibodies used, although nonspecific bands were observed with PKC and PKC antibody (Fig. 1 A). Western blot quantitation revealed a 5–7-fold increase in protein expression relative to endogenous levels ...
... 95% infectivity). The data showed no cross-reactivity between any of the four isozyme-specific antibodies used, although nonspecific bands were observed with PKC and PKC antibody (Fig. 1 A). Western blot quantitation revealed a 5–7-fold increase in protein expression relative to endogenous levels ...
Human Body Unit Practice Test
... 67. Teeth are extremely important in ____________________ digestion because they physically break down large pieces of food into smaller ones. 68. The pancreas produces _________________________, a base that neutralizes stomach acid so that the enzymes can be effective. 69. Tiny, finger-like structu ...
... 67. Teeth are extremely important in ____________________ digestion because they physically break down large pieces of food into smaller ones. 68. The pancreas produces _________________________, a base that neutralizes stomach acid so that the enzymes can be effective. 69. Tiny, finger-like structu ...