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... The C4 chiral center dominated the CD spectrum, giving positive Cotton effects at 260~280 nm for S configuration. ...
... The C4 chiral center dominated the CD spectrum, giving positive Cotton effects at 260~280 nm for S configuration. ...
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 ...
Morphology of single ganglion cells in the glaucomatous
... niques. A major advantage to this approach compared with more conventional staining techniques is that it permits visualizing not only the cell body, but also the intraretinal axon and entire dendritic arbor of each labeled neuron. These data are important not only for accurate classification of gan ...
... niques. A major advantage to this approach compared with more conventional staining techniques is that it permits visualizing not only the cell body, but also the intraretinal axon and entire dendritic arbor of each labeled neuron. These data are important not only for accurate classification of gan ...
The Drosophila centriole – conversion of
... associated with fully elongated daughters that had a smaller diameter (Fig. 2E) likely due to the incomplete C-tubule. Serial sections failed to reveal additional centrioles in this region. Therefore, stem cells were at the beginning of interphase and the centriole pairs examined were inherited from ...
... associated with fully elongated daughters that had a smaller diameter (Fig. 2E) likely due to the incomplete C-tubule. Serial sections failed to reveal additional centrioles in this region. Therefore, stem cells were at the beginning of interphase and the centriole pairs examined were inherited from ...
Only a subset of the binary cell fate decisions
... division of each IIa cell to produce two socket cells (Rhyu et al., 1994). The transformation of IIb to IIa has therefore precluded the examination of the role of numb in the asymmetric division of the IIb cell in numb null mutants. Besides the cell-intrinsic mechanism mediated by numb, a cell-extri ...
... division of each IIa cell to produce two socket cells (Rhyu et al., 1994). The transformation of IIb to IIa has therefore precluded the examination of the role of numb in the asymmetric division of the IIb cell in numb null mutants. Besides the cell-intrinsic mechanism mediated by numb, a cell-extri ...
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... dexamethasone, 1⫻ ITS (insulin, transferrin, selenium X) and 50 mg/ml gentamicin) and seeded on a type-I collagen-coated dish. human EGF, human recombinant HGF and mouse IL6 were added to the culture to a final concentration of 10 ng/ml each. After the establishment of cell lines, IL6 was excluded f ...
... dexamethasone, 1⫻ ITS (insulin, transferrin, selenium X) and 50 mg/ml gentamicin) and seeded on a type-I collagen-coated dish. human EGF, human recombinant HGF and mouse IL6 were added to the culture to a final concentration of 10 ng/ml each. After the establishment of cell lines, IL6 was excluded f ...
Potential hepatic stem cells reside in EpCAM cells of normal and
... dexamethasone, 1⫻ ITS (insulin, transferrin, selenium X) and 50 mg/ml gentamicin) and seeded on a type-I collagen-coated dish. human EGF, human recombinant HGF and mouse IL6 were added to the culture to a final concentration of 10 ng/ml each. After the establishment of cell lines, IL6 was excluded f ...
... dexamethasone, 1⫻ ITS (insulin, transferrin, selenium X) and 50 mg/ml gentamicin) and seeded on a type-I collagen-coated dish. human EGF, human recombinant HGF and mouse IL6 were added to the culture to a final concentration of 10 ng/ml each. After the establishment of cell lines, IL6 was excluded f ...
spatial control of cell expansion by the plant cytoskeleton
... Baskin (2001) extended the co-alignment hypothesis with the templated incorporation model. In this model, bi-functional scaffold factors bind to existing microfibrils and newly synthesized microfibrils, facilitating local order. The model also posits the existence of integral membrane components linki ...
... Baskin (2001) extended the co-alignment hypothesis with the templated incorporation model. In this model, bi-functional scaffold factors bind to existing microfibrils and newly synthesized microfibrils, facilitating local order. The model also posits the existence of integral membrane components linki ...
Unit 1 Exam
... 34. The number of times that an objective lens can magnify an object is referred to as the____________________. 35. The movement of ink within a glass of water when the water has been left undisturbed (not shaken or stirred) could be the result ____________________. 36. Because the cell membrane all ...
... 34. The number of times that an objective lens can magnify an object is referred to as the____________________. 35. The movement of ink within a glass of water when the water has been left undisturbed (not shaken or stirred) could be the result ____________________. 36. Because the cell membrane all ...
Ex vivo processing for maturation of Arabidopsis
... and gene families for all proteases are known. Arabidopsis encodes three KDEL CysEPs with homology to the RcCysEP, designated AtCEP1 (At5g50260), AtCEP2 (At3g48340) and AtCEP3 (At3g48350) that are expressed in tissues undergoing PCD. Determination of promoter activities using ß-glucuronidase as repo ...
... and gene families for all proteases are known. Arabidopsis encodes three KDEL CysEPs with homology to the RcCysEP, designated AtCEP1 (At5g50260), AtCEP2 (At3g48340) and AtCEP3 (At3g48350) that are expressed in tissues undergoing PCD. Determination of promoter activities using ß-glucuronidase as repo ...
easy-spinTM [DNA free] Total RNA Extraction Kit
... The Instruction Manual for Total RNA Extraction from tissues and cells. RUO Research Use Only ...
... The Instruction Manual for Total RNA Extraction from tissues and cells. RUO Research Use Only ...
L2 Inflam 20162016-10-24 22:226.6 MB
... eosinophils, and basophils all use the same pathway to migrate from the blood into tissues. ...
... eosinophils, and basophils all use the same pathway to migrate from the blood into tissues. ...
The laws of cell energetics
... processes. In the great majority of bioenergetic processes, such a coupling is carried out with the use of one of the three abovementioned energy currencies. I t does not mean, however, that other components cannot, in principle, be used as couplers. For example, phosphoenolpyruvate (P-pyruvate), an ...
... processes. In the great majority of bioenergetic processes, such a coupling is carried out with the use of one of the three abovementioned energy currencies. I t does not mean, however, that other components cannot, in principle, be used as couplers. For example, phosphoenolpyruvate (P-pyruvate), an ...
isolation and genetic analysis of mutant strains in gametic
... by R. K. TOGASAKI and taken to Indiana University, where they were maintained in culture. Subsequently, DR. TOGASAKI sent us cells from his cultures (which we propose to designate 137c-H mt+ and 137c-H mt-). Both groups of investigators proceeded to use these as parent strains for the isolation of v ...
... by R. K. TOGASAKI and taken to Indiana University, where they were maintained in culture. Subsequently, DR. TOGASAKI sent us cells from his cultures (which we propose to designate 137c-H mt+ and 137c-H mt-). Both groups of investigators proceeded to use these as parent strains for the isolation of v ...
Structure and Function of Plant Cell Wall Proteins
... components, but relatively little is known about their precise functions and intermolecular interactions. In this review, I will discuss the accumulated structural and regulatory data and the much more limited functional and intermolecular interaction information on five plant cell wall protein clas ...
... components, but relatively little is known about their precise functions and intermolecular interactions. In this review, I will discuss the accumulated structural and regulatory data and the much more limited functional and intermolecular interaction information on five plant cell wall protein clas ...
+TIPs and Microtubule Regulation. The Beginning of the Plus End in
... assembled between daughter nuclei. The phragmoplast is a cylindrical array composed of two opposing sets of parallel MTs that transport Golgi vesicles to the midzone, where they fuse to form the nascent cell plate. With time, the phragmoplast and growing cell plate expand outward to the cortex, wher ...
... assembled between daughter nuclei. The phragmoplast is a cylindrical array composed of two opposing sets of parallel MTs that transport Golgi vesicles to the midzone, where they fuse to form the nascent cell plate. With time, the phragmoplast and growing cell plate expand outward to the cortex, wher ...
a = b = c
... Step 1 : Identify the intercepts on the x- , y- and z- axes. Step 2 : Specify the intercepts in fractional co-ordinates Step 3 : Take the reciprocals of the fractional intercepts (i) in some instances the Miller indices are best multiplied or divided through by a common number in order to simplify t ...
... Step 1 : Identify the intercepts on the x- , y- and z- axes. Step 2 : Specify the intercepts in fractional co-ordinates Step 3 : Take the reciprocals of the fractional intercepts (i) in some instances the Miller indices are best multiplied or divided through by a common number in order to simplify t ...
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... tion of tissues. Hence, it is always recommended that a fresh formaldehyde solution is made from paraformaldehyde (PFA) powder and used immediately. Glutaraldehyde was introduced by Sabatini et al. in 1963 as an especially useful fixative for ultrastructural studies [22]. This compound has two aldeh ...
... tion of tissues. Hence, it is always recommended that a fresh formaldehyde solution is made from paraformaldehyde (PFA) powder and used immediately. Glutaraldehyde was introduced by Sabatini et al. in 1963 as an especially useful fixative for ultrastructural studies [22]. This compound has two aldeh ...
FLASH CARDS
... The process used to remove large particles from a cell; during which a vesicle containing the particles fuses with the cell membrane Click for Term ...
... The process used to remove large particles from a cell; during which a vesicle containing the particles fuses with the cell membrane Click for Term ...
IL-13Ra1 Expression on b-Cell–Specific T Cells in NOD
... encoding plasmid (7), or major histocompatibility complex peptide:ligand (8) provides amelioration from insulitis and b-cell destruction. However, in spite of much success, a defined mode by which such therapies engage islet-reactive T cells is often lacking or has not extended beyond the notion of a ...
... encoding plasmid (7), or major histocompatibility complex peptide:ligand (8) provides amelioration from insulitis and b-cell destruction. However, in spite of much success, a defined mode by which such therapies engage islet-reactive T cells is often lacking or has not extended beyond the notion of a ...
Medicinal Chemistry of Antifungal Agents
... Eukaryotes, like mammalian cells, with many similar biochemical structures: • DNA is organized into chromosomes within the nucleus • Distinct cytoplasmic organelles: endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, mitochondria, and storage vacuoles. • Cell membrane This homology to mammalian cells also exte ...
... Eukaryotes, like mammalian cells, with many similar biochemical structures: • DNA is organized into chromosomes within the nucleus • Distinct cytoplasmic organelles: endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, mitochondria, and storage vacuoles. • Cell membrane This homology to mammalian cells also exte ...
and Function Activation Sulfenic Acid Formation for T Cell The
... Reactive oxygen intermediates (ROI) generated in response to receptor stimulation play an important role in mediating cellular responses. We have examined the importance of reversible cysteine sulfenic acid formation in naive CD8ⴙ T cell activation and proliferation. We observed that, within minutes ...
... Reactive oxygen intermediates (ROI) generated in response to receptor stimulation play an important role in mediating cellular responses. We have examined the importance of reversible cysteine sulfenic acid formation in naive CD8ⴙ T cell activation and proliferation. We observed that, within minutes ...