Lymphatic System PowerPoint
... remove it, if possible. Lymphedema- This occurs when the lymph tissues or lymph vessels have been ruptured or removed. Therefore lymph is not able to drain properly. The lymph then clogs up and results in swelling ...
... remove it, if possible. Lymphedema- This occurs when the lymph tissues or lymph vessels have been ruptured or removed. Therefore lymph is not able to drain properly. The lymph then clogs up and results in swelling ...
Electron Microscopic Study of the Guinea Pig
... found, with few exceptions, within the cisternae of the endoplasmic reticulum and mature virus particles were observed in intercellular spaces, the means of transfer of particles from an intracellular to an extracellular location remained to be determined. One possible interpretation of the electron ...
... found, with few exceptions, within the cisternae of the endoplasmic reticulum and mature virus particles were observed in intercellular spaces, the means of transfer of particles from an intracellular to an extracellular location remained to be determined. One possible interpretation of the electron ...
BIOL212circPresMAY2012
... • For most cells making up mul?cellular organisms, direct exchange with the environment is not possible • Gills are an example of a specialized exchange system in animals – O2 diffuses from the water i ...
... • For most cells making up mul?cellular organisms, direct exchange with the environment is not possible • Gills are an example of a specialized exchange system in animals – O2 diffuses from the water i ...
PDF - The Journal of Immunology
... iNKT cell Ag (7, 8). Expression of this endogenous glycolipid Ag can be increased by innate pattern recognition of bacterial products such as LPS in dendritic cells (DCs), allowing triggering of an iNKT cell response (7, 8). A role for iNKT cells in immune responses to viral infections is supported ...
... iNKT cell Ag (7, 8). Expression of this endogenous glycolipid Ag can be increased by innate pattern recognition of bacterial products such as LPS in dendritic cells (DCs), allowing triggering of an iNKT cell response (7, 8). A role for iNKT cells in immune responses to viral infections is supported ...
Translationally controlled tumor protein (TCTP
... and reverse transcribed with RevertAid first-strand cDNA synthesis kit (Fermentas, Canada). Relative mRNA levels were evaluated by real-time RT-PCR carried out by using the SYBR TM Premix Ex Taq kit (TaKaRa, Japan). The β-actin was used as the internal control. Sequences of primers are listed in Tab ...
... and reverse transcribed with RevertAid first-strand cDNA synthesis kit (Fermentas, Canada). Relative mRNA levels were evaluated by real-time RT-PCR carried out by using the SYBR TM Premix Ex Taq kit (TaKaRa, Japan). The β-actin was used as the internal control. Sequences of primers are listed in Tab ...
Perk Is Essential for Translational Regulation and Cell Survival
... for Perk in this adaptation and suggest that Perk deficiency may have a significant impact on physiological states associated with ER stress. The mediators of cellular dysfunction during ER stress are not known. However, given that in wild-type cells less proteins are being synthesized than in Perk⫺ ...
... for Perk in this adaptation and suggest that Perk deficiency may have a significant impact on physiological states associated with ER stress. The mediators of cellular dysfunction during ER stress are not known. However, given that in wild-type cells less proteins are being synthesized than in Perk⫺ ...
β Glucocorticoids on IL-1 Counteract the Inhibitory Effect of Migration
... first analyzed intracellular IL-1 production of monocytes at a physiologic concentration of dexamethasone in the absence of LPS stimulation, by use of two-color flow cytometry. In absence of dexamethasone and LPS, 41.3 and 42.6% of monocytes produced IL-1 in the absence or presence of V␥2V␦2 T cel ...
... first analyzed intracellular IL-1 production of monocytes at a physiologic concentration of dexamethasone in the absence of LPS stimulation, by use of two-color flow cytometry. In absence of dexamethasone and LPS, 41.3 and 42.6% of monocytes produced IL-1 in the absence or presence of V␥2V␦2 T cel ...
Cellular Biology - Circulation Research
... Thoracic aorta was placed in endothelial basal medium-2 as described,25 periaortic tissue was carefully removed, and then the aorta was cleaned and sliced into 1 mm-long rings. Rings were then embedded in liquid collagen gel in 48-well plates (BD Biosciences), incubated at 37°C for 1 hour to polymer ...
... Thoracic aorta was placed in endothelial basal medium-2 as described,25 periaortic tissue was carefully removed, and then the aorta was cleaned and sliced into 1 mm-long rings. Rings were then embedded in liquid collagen gel in 48-well plates (BD Biosciences), incubated at 37°C for 1 hour to polymer ...
BIOLOGY I MIDTERM OBJECTIVES Chapter 1 (The Nature of
... 7) Explain the difference between hypotonic, hypertonic and isotonic solutions. Describe what will happen to both an animal cell and a plant cell that is placed in these types of solutions (use the words plasmolysis and turgor pressure in reference to plant cells) 8) Explain what turgor pressure is ...
... 7) Explain the difference between hypotonic, hypertonic and isotonic solutions. Describe what will happen to both an animal cell and a plant cell that is placed in these types of solutions (use the words plasmolysis and turgor pressure in reference to plant cells) 8) Explain what turgor pressure is ...
Dynamin as a mover and pincher during cell migration and invasion
... interact with dynamin and work in synergy with it to tubulate and vesiculate cellular membranes. Interestingly, expression of F-BAR proteins leads to a dramatic tubulation of the plasma membrane; however, when dynamin is co-expressed, the cells cannot form pronounced tubules (Fig. 2). Instead, these ...
... interact with dynamin and work in synergy with it to tubulate and vesiculate cellular membranes. Interestingly, expression of F-BAR proteins leads to a dramatic tubulation of the plasma membrane; however, when dynamin is co-expressed, the cells cannot form pronounced tubules (Fig. 2). Instead, these ...
Activation of Metallothionein Gene Expression
... cellular proliferation and apoptosis (6 –9), perhaps through an interaction of MT with nuclear factor-kB-DNA complexes (10). These properties of MTs reflect their potential importance for malignant progression; high expression of MTs correlates with poor prognosis and progressive disease in a number ...
... cellular proliferation and apoptosis (6 –9), perhaps through an interaction of MT with nuclear factor-kB-DNA complexes (10). These properties of MTs reflect their potential importance for malignant progression; high expression of MTs correlates with poor prognosis and progressive disease in a number ...
Stimulated release of fluorescently labeled IgE fragments that
... were placed in a 10×10×40 mm acrylic cuvette and stirred continuously in a thermostatic sample chamber. In these experiments, background fluorescence due to cells and buffers was less than 10% of the total signal. For simultaneous measurements of stimulated degranulation and FITC fluorescence change ...
... were placed in a 10×10×40 mm acrylic cuvette and stirred continuously in a thermostatic sample chamber. In these experiments, background fluorescence due to cells and buffers was less than 10% of the total signal. For simultaneous measurements of stimulated degranulation and FITC fluorescence change ...
P-selectin anchors newly released ultralarge von
... Materials and methods Endothelial cells Human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) were used to produce ULVWF and to induce VWF strings. The cells were obtained under a protocol approved by the Institutional Review Board of the Baylor College of Medicine, as described previously.11,29 Umbilical ...
... Materials and methods Endothelial cells Human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) were used to produce ULVWF and to induce VWF strings. The cells were obtained under a protocol approved by the Institutional Review Board of the Baylor College of Medicine, as described previously.11,29 Umbilical ...
Secretion of a murine retroviral Env associated with resistance to
... et al., 1981) was purchased from ATCC. Polyclonal goat antibody antiRauscher gp70 (catalogue no. 04-0031 ; lot no. 74S000510) was purchased from Quality Biotech. The MoMLV expression plasmid was a gift from Tetsuro Matano (Matano et al., 1993). NHS-fluorescein (Nhydroxysuccinimide-fluorescein) and N ...
... et al., 1981) was purchased from ATCC. Polyclonal goat antibody antiRauscher gp70 (catalogue no. 04-0031 ; lot no. 74S000510) was purchased from Quality Biotech. The MoMLV expression plasmid was a gift from Tetsuro Matano (Matano et al., 1993). NHS-fluorescein (Nhydroxysuccinimide-fluorescein) and N ...
Tubular structures involved in movement of cowpea mosaic virus are
... Immunofluorescent staining. Precleaned glass slides were coated with an aqueous solution of 0.05% (w/v) poly-L-lysine (approximate Mr 300000; Huang et al., 1983). Drops of protoplast suspension were applied to the coated glass slides, incubated for 5 min and protoplasts were fixed by immersion of th ...
... Immunofluorescent staining. Precleaned glass slides were coated with an aqueous solution of 0.05% (w/v) poly-L-lysine (approximate Mr 300000; Huang et al., 1983). Drops of protoplast suspension were applied to the coated glass slides, incubated for 5 min and protoplasts were fixed by immersion of th ...
The a4 Nicotinic Receptor Promotes CD4 T
... the nucleus label 49,6-diamidino-2-phenylindole and then counted blindly by 200-mm2 area. The spleen cell counts were also normalized to the total cells of spleen, which was obtained from hemocytometer analysis relative to the size of the counting area (200 mm2). Immunoprecipitation and Western Blot ...
... the nucleus label 49,6-diamidino-2-phenylindole and then counted blindly by 200-mm2 area. The spleen cell counts were also normalized to the total cells of spleen, which was obtained from hemocytometer analysis relative to the size of the counting area (200 mm2). Immunoprecipitation and Western Blot ...
10798 - BLOSSOMS - Blood
... that destroy tissue, and then they can get into the blood and wreak havoc all over the body. Luckily for us, we have an immune system that's like a highly trained military that's exclusively designed to identify and kill a dangerous invader. In this case, bacteria. As we go through the types of cel ...
... that destroy tissue, and then they can get into the blood and wreak havoc all over the body. Luckily for us, we have an immune system that's like a highly trained military that's exclusively designed to identify and kill a dangerous invader. In this case, bacteria. As we go through the types of cel ...
Dynamic Localization of the DNA Replication
... of replication. This parallel processing strategy enables efficient replication but also demands that strict regulatory mechanisms are in place to ensure that each piece of the genome is replicated precisely once per cell division cycle. DNA replication origins are restricted to a single firing even ...
... of replication. This parallel processing strategy enables efficient replication but also demands that strict regulatory mechanisms are in place to ensure that each piece of the genome is replicated precisely once per cell division cycle. DNA replication origins are restricted to a single firing even ...
PULMONARY CAPILLARY HEMANGIOMATOSIS: AN
... Question of study: Pulmonary capillary hemangiomatosis (PCH) is an extremely rare cause of severe pulmonary hypertension. It is characterized histologically by exuberant proliferation of capillaries that often invade alveolar septae, bronchial walls, and pleura. Expression of vascular remodeling mar ...
... Question of study: Pulmonary capillary hemangiomatosis (PCH) is an extremely rare cause of severe pulmonary hypertension. It is characterized histologically by exuberant proliferation of capillaries that often invade alveolar septae, bronchial walls, and pleura. Expression of vascular remodeling mar ...
Muscles of the Body
... ◦ Nerve impulse and stimulation ceases ◦ Calcium is pumped back out of the sarcoplasm by active transport pumps on the Sarcoplasmic Reticulum membrane into the SR (T & L Tubules). Troponin/tropomyosin complex shifts back over the ...
... ◦ Nerve impulse and stimulation ceases ◦ Calcium is pumped back out of the sarcoplasm by active transport pumps on the Sarcoplasmic Reticulum membrane into the SR (T & L Tubules). Troponin/tropomyosin complex shifts back over the ...
Reprogramming nuclei
... replication and transcription. The cytoplasm of the recipient oocyte, egg or blastomere has to direct this reprogramming of the donor nucleus. This requires the activities of cell cycle regulators such as the p34cdc2/cyclin B kinase (also known as maturation promoting factor, MPF), which facilitate ...
... replication and transcription. The cytoplasm of the recipient oocyte, egg or blastomere has to direct this reprogramming of the donor nucleus. This requires the activities of cell cycle regulators such as the p34cdc2/cyclin B kinase (also known as maturation promoting factor, MPF), which facilitate ...
Mitochondria as signaling organelles R E V I E W Open Access
... By contrast, mitochondrial ROS (mROS) were proposed to be produced only under pathological conditions to invoke damage [17]. However, in the late 1990s, mROS emerged as signaling molecules that communicate between mitochondria and the rest of the cell under physiological conditions. An early example ...
... By contrast, mitochondrial ROS (mROS) were proposed to be produced only under pathological conditions to invoke damage [17]. However, in the late 1990s, mROS emerged as signaling molecules that communicate between mitochondria and the rest of the cell under physiological conditions. An early example ...
Prof_Elias_Inorg_lec_10
... The chemical basis for the Bohr effect is due to the formation of two salt bridges of the quaternary structure. One of the salt bridges is formed by the interaction between Histidine 146 and Lysine 40. This connection will help to orient the histidine residue to also interact in another salt bridge ...
... The chemical basis for the Bohr effect is due to the formation of two salt bridges of the quaternary structure. One of the salt bridges is formed by the interaction between Histidine 146 and Lysine 40. This connection will help to orient the histidine residue to also interact in another salt bridge ...
The membrane form of the DNA repair protein Ku interacts at the cell
... Figure 1 Ku80 and MMP-9 interaction in yeast cells. (A) Schematic domain structure of full-length Ku80 and MMP-9 and schematic representation of deletion constructs. Ku80 (aa 222–732) fused to GAL4 DNA-binding domain was used as bait in a two-hybrid screen of cDNA human bone marrow library. (B) In t ...
... Figure 1 Ku80 and MMP-9 interaction in yeast cells. (A) Schematic domain structure of full-length Ku80 and MMP-9 and schematic representation of deletion constructs. Ku80 (aa 222–732) fused to GAL4 DNA-binding domain was used as bait in a two-hybrid screen of cDNA human bone marrow library. (B) In t ...