Mechanism of Phage-induced Lysis in Pneumococci
... residual amounts of thermolabile autolysin which may have become further stabilized and/or activated by some phage product. In order to distinguish between those possibilities, further physiological experiments were performed in the Dp-1-infected cwl mutant. The data shown in Fig. 1 clearly indicate ...
... residual amounts of thermolabile autolysin which may have become further stabilized and/or activated by some phage product. In order to distinguish between those possibilities, further physiological experiments were performed in the Dp-1-infected cwl mutant. The data shown in Fig. 1 clearly indicate ...
... However, the ASH1 mRNA may contain redundant cis-acting factors that are responsible for ASH1 mRNA localization, because replacement of the 39-UTR of ASH1 with that of CDC6 only reduced ASH1 mRNA localization from 56 to 40% and Ash1p asymmetry from 92 to 82%. The data presented here suggest that loc ...
review of the EBNA3 proteins here - EBV Microarray data interrogation
... hitherto the EBNA3 proteins were relatively neglected and their roles in EBV biology rather poorly understood. In recent years, powerful new technologies have been used to show that these proteins are central to the latency of EBV in B cells, playing major roles in reprogramming the expression of ho ...
... hitherto the EBNA3 proteins were relatively neglected and their roles in EBV biology rather poorly understood. In recent years, powerful new technologies have been used to show that these proteins are central to the latency of EBV in B cells, playing major roles in reprogramming the expression of ho ...
MS Word Version
... • To examine the structures of the respiratory zone of the lungs. • To explore the microscopic anatomy of an alveolus. Page 3. Overview: Respiratory System Organs • Let's review the organs of the respiratory system by following the flow of air. • Air enters the nose by passing through two openings c ...
... • To examine the structures of the respiratory zone of the lungs. • To explore the microscopic anatomy of an alveolus. Page 3. Overview: Respiratory System Organs • Let's review the organs of the respiratory system by following the flow of air. • Air enters the nose by passing through two openings c ...
Chapter 47 9th ed ppt
... • After cleavage, the rate of cell division slows and the normal cell cycle is restored • Morphogenesis, the process by which cells occupy their appropriate locations, involves – Gastrulation, the movement of cells from the blastula surface to the interior of the embryo – Organogenesis, the formatio ...
... • After cleavage, the rate of cell division slows and the normal cell cycle is restored • Morphogenesis, the process by which cells occupy their appropriate locations, involves – Gastrulation, the movement of cells from the blastula surface to the interior of the embryo – Organogenesis, the formatio ...
Amino acid transport systems of lysosomes
... organelles, including for example the hepatic mitochondrion and epithelial brush borders, have shown apparently different sets of such systems. We proceeded to characterize a system by which basic amino acids can be exchanged, one molecule for another, possibly a different but analogous one, across ...
... organelles, including for example the hepatic mitochondrion and epithelial brush borders, have shown apparently different sets of such systems. We proceeded to characterize a system by which basic amino acids can be exchanged, one molecule for another, possibly a different but analogous one, across ...
DOC - ADAM Interactive Anatomy
... • To examine the structures of the respiratory zone of the lungs. • To explore the microscopic anatomy of an alveolus. Page 3. Overview: Respiratory System Organs • Let's review the organs of the respiratory system by following the flow of air. • Air enters the nose by passing through two openings c ...
... • To examine the structures of the respiratory zone of the lungs. • To explore the microscopic anatomy of an alveolus. Page 3. Overview: Respiratory System Organs • Let's review the organs of the respiratory system by following the flow of air. • Air enters the nose by passing through two openings c ...
Fistula between a Posterior Communicating Artery Aneurysm and
... carotid artery ruptured, forming a direct carotidcavernous fistula (2–5). In our case, close scrutiny of the radiographs demonstrated subtle changes suggesting an unusual fistulous source. The vertebral artery injection opacifies the cavernous sinus but not the supraclinoid internal carotid artery. ...
... carotid artery ruptured, forming a direct carotidcavernous fistula (2–5). In our case, close scrutiny of the radiographs demonstrated subtle changes suggesting an unusual fistulous source. The vertebral artery injection opacifies the cavernous sinus but not the supraclinoid internal carotid artery. ...
Anatomy Review: Respiratory Structures
... • To examine the structures of the respiratory zone of the lungs. • To explore the microscopic anatomy of an alveolus. Page 3. Overview: Respiratory System Organs • Let's review the organs of the respiratory system by following the flow of air. • Air enters the nose by passing through two openings c ...
... • To examine the structures of the respiratory zone of the lungs. • To explore the microscopic anatomy of an alveolus. Page 3. Overview: Respiratory System Organs • Let's review the organs of the respiratory system by following the flow of air. • Air enters the nose by passing through two openings c ...
Electrospun aniline-tetramer-co-polycaprolactone fibers for
... response, and overall performance of an implant, and is therefore a key consideration during biomaterial design.[11] This is particularly the case when using conjugated polymer-based materials, where the oxidation state of the polymer strongly determines material properties and is responsive to the ...
... response, and overall performance of an implant, and is therefore a key consideration during biomaterial design.[11] This is particularly the case when using conjugated polymer-based materials, where the oxidation state of the polymer strongly determines material properties and is responsive to the ...
Body Systems - Macmillan/McGraw-Hill
... Water Did you know that water makes up most of the human body? As water is used by cells, it must be replaced. This is why you should drink plenty of liquids—such as water, juice, or milk—every day. ◀ Body cells use food and ...
... Water Did you know that water makes up most of the human body? As water is used by cells, it must be replaced. This is why you should drink plenty of liquids—such as water, juice, or milk—every day. ◀ Body cells use food and ...
Identification of the Tuberous Sclerosis Complex
... by many extracellular growth and survival stimuli. These lipid kinases catalyze the production of the second messengers phosphatidylinositol-3,4-bisphosphate (PtdIns-3, 4P2) and phosphatidylinositol-3,4,5-trisphosphate (PtdIns3,4,5P3; reviewed by Katso et al., 2001; Rameh and Cantley, 1999). Downstr ...
... by many extracellular growth and survival stimuli. These lipid kinases catalyze the production of the second messengers phosphatidylinositol-3,4-bisphosphate (PtdIns-3, 4P2) and phosphatidylinositol-3,4,5-trisphosphate (PtdIns3,4,5P3; reviewed by Katso et al., 2001; Rameh and Cantley, 1999). Downstr ...
University of Groningen How to get (a)round Pinho, Mariana
... similarity to B. subtilis MreD but described as MreD in the literature39. ||S. agalactiae has been reported as being ovoid as well as spherical. ¶Proteins with a serine/ threonine kinase domain, but without a PASTA (penicillin-binding protein and serine/threonine kinase-associated) domain. #Proteins ...
... similarity to B. subtilis MreD but described as MreD in the literature39. ||S. agalactiae has been reported as being ovoid as well as spherical. ¶Proteins with a serine/ threonine kinase domain, but without a PASTA (penicillin-binding protein and serine/threonine kinase-associated) domain. #Proteins ...
Receptor-Mediated Entry by Equine Infectious Anemia Virus Utilizes
... inhibited virus entry in a dose-dependent manner, and they also reveal the relative potency of the various drugs in suppressing EIAV entry into FEK or ED cells. For example, from Fig. 2, it can be estimated that a greater-than-90% inhibition of virus entry into either the FEK or ED cells required at ...
... inhibited virus entry in a dose-dependent manner, and they also reveal the relative potency of the various drugs in suppressing EIAV entry into FEK or ED cells. For example, from Fig. 2, it can be estimated that a greater-than-90% inhibition of virus entry into either the FEK or ED cells required at ...
[Frontiers in Bioscience, 5, d50-57, January 1, 2000] THE CONTROL
... multisubunit complex that promotes the proteosomemediated proteolysis of key regulators of mitosis. However, very little is known about the functions of the individual APC/C components and how the function of these components is regulated. Is the activity of the APC/C an all-or-nothing mechanism ? I ...
... multisubunit complex that promotes the proteosomemediated proteolysis of key regulators of mitosis. However, very little is known about the functions of the individual APC/C components and how the function of these components is regulated. Is the activity of the APC/C an all-or-nothing mechanism ? I ...
Non-specific chemical inhibition of the Fanconi anemia pathway
... cellular drug resistance. Until now, no pharmacological approach has successfully overcome cisplatin resistance in cancer treatment. Since the Fanconi anemia (FA) pathway is a DNA damage response pathway required for cellular resistance to DNA interstrand crosslinking agents, identification of small ...
... cellular drug resistance. Until now, no pharmacological approach has successfully overcome cisplatin resistance in cancer treatment. Since the Fanconi anemia (FA) pathway is a DNA damage response pathway required for cellular resistance to DNA interstrand crosslinking agents, identification of small ...
Grade5 Blood Circulation Simulation TLC2010
... right arm, left arm, right leg, left leg, and head. (These will be stations). Indicate with arrows the direction of the movement. (If you have to play the game inside the classroom, try to set up a central area for the heart and place the other organs and body parts around the classroom to appropria ...
... right arm, left arm, right leg, left leg, and head. (These will be stations). Indicate with arrows the direction of the movement. (If you have to play the game inside the classroom, try to set up a central area for the heart and place the other organs and body parts around the classroom to appropria ...
Changes in the expression of the carbohydrate
... phenotypes as they arise has hampered progress in the understanding of streak formation. Some undertakings have been made to find tissue differences in expression of proteins (Wolk & Eyal-Giladi, 1977; Cook et al. 1979; Zalik et al. 1987) and carbohydrate antigens (Thorpe et al. 1988), but none have ...
... phenotypes as they arise has hampered progress in the understanding of streak formation. Some undertakings have been made to find tissue differences in expression of proteins (Wolk & Eyal-Giladi, 1977; Cook et al. 1979; Zalik et al. 1987) and carbohydrate antigens (Thorpe et al. 1988), but none have ...
Cardiorespiratory control
... • released with shear stress and EPI • redistributed from Hb—greater O2 release from Hb induces NO release as well ...
... • released with shear stress and EPI • redistributed from Hb—greater O2 release from Hb induces NO release as well ...
Mice transgenic for equine cyclin T1 and ELR1 are susceptible to
... ELR1/eCT1 and wild-type mice (n = 8 for each group) were measured using quantitative real-time RT-PCR for the gag gene at 0, 2 and 4 weeks after intraperitoneal injection with 104 TCID50 EIAVDLV34. *, P < 0.05; **, P < 0.01, using Students t test, between the ELR1/eCT1 mice groups at 0, ...
... ELR1/eCT1 and wild-type mice (n = 8 for each group) were measured using quantitative real-time RT-PCR for the gag gene at 0, 2 and 4 weeks after intraperitoneal injection with 104 TCID50 EIAVDLV34. *, P < 0.05; **, P < 0.01, using Students t test, between the ELR1/eCT1 mice groups at 0, ...
human and social biology syllabus
... are expected to apply investigative and problem-solving skills, be effective in communicating scientific knowledge and demonstrate an appreciation for all living organisms in their environment. The CSEC syllabus in Human and Social Biology provides Caribbean students with a foundation for further st ...
... are expected to apply investigative and problem-solving skills, be effective in communicating scientific knowledge and demonstrate an appreciation for all living organisms in their environment. The CSEC syllabus in Human and Social Biology provides Caribbean students with a foundation for further st ...
Regulation of Ribosome Biogenesis by the Rapamycin
... biosynthesis by the TOR pathway is surprisingly complex. In addition to general effects on translational initiation, TOR exerts drastic control over r-protein gene transcription as well as the synthesis and subsequent processing of 35S precursor rRNA. We also find that TOR signaling is a prerequisit ...
... biosynthesis by the TOR pathway is surprisingly complex. In addition to general effects on translational initiation, TOR exerts drastic control over r-protein gene transcription as well as the synthesis and subsequent processing of 35S precursor rRNA. We also find that TOR signaling is a prerequisit ...
Circulatory System
... four levels from deep to superficial emerges through Central Sulcus or Fissure between frontal and parietal lobes of cerebrum emerges through Sylvian or Lateral Sulcus or Fissure between frontal and temporal lobes of cerebrum ...
... four levels from deep to superficial emerges through Central Sulcus or Fissure between frontal and parietal lobes of cerebrum emerges through Sylvian or Lateral Sulcus or Fissure between frontal and temporal lobes of cerebrum ...
Synergistic interaction of three ERECTA-family
... Torii et al., 2003; Torii et al., 1996). The shortened erecta pedicels (floral stems) are associated with an increase in 4C cells, suggesting a possible aberration in cell cycle progression (Shpak et al., 2003). ERECTA encodes a leucine-rich receptorlike serine/threonine kinase (LRR-RLK) (Torii et a ...
... Torii et al., 2003; Torii et al., 1996). The shortened erecta pedicels (floral stems) are associated with an increase in 4C cells, suggesting a possible aberration in cell cycle progression (Shpak et al., 2003). ERECTA encodes a leucine-rich receptorlike serine/threonine kinase (LRR-RLK) (Torii et a ...
TLC: Name of Team
... right arm, left arm, right leg, left leg, and head. (These will be stations). Indicate with arrows the direction of the movement. (If you have to play the game inside the classroom, try to set up a central area for the heart and place the other organs and body parts around the classroom to appropria ...
... right arm, left arm, right leg, left leg, and head. (These will be stations). Indicate with arrows the direction of the movement. (If you have to play the game inside the classroom, try to set up a central area for the heart and place the other organs and body parts around the classroom to appropria ...