Body systems and responses
... The basic unit of the nervous system is a nerve cell, or neuron. Scientists believe we may have up to 100 billion neurons in our bodies, connected in bundles called nerves. Neurons have many highly specialised features. Each neuron has a large cell body where the nucleus of the cell can be found, wh ...
... The basic unit of the nervous system is a nerve cell, or neuron. Scientists believe we may have up to 100 billion neurons in our bodies, connected in bundles called nerves. Neurons have many highly specialised features. Each neuron has a large cell body where the nucleus of the cell can be found, wh ...
Federal and State legislative activity March 15, 2017 CTIA
... – at increasing levels – access to wireless products and services. This is demonstrated by the fact the number of wireless subscribers in Florida has grown 17% since 2010, amounting to over 20.2 million subscribers. 1 In fact, 99% of Floridians use wireless.2 These demands from the wireless industry ...
... – at increasing levels – access to wireless products and services. This is demonstrated by the fact the number of wireless subscribers in Florida has grown 17% since 2010, amounting to over 20.2 million subscribers. 1 In fact, 99% of Floridians use wireless.2 These demands from the wireless industry ...
Sample lab - eScience Labs
... The microscopic anatomy of cardiac muscle cells allows them to be electrically excitable. Unlike skeletal muscle cells, cardiac muscle fibers are linked by intercalated discs, areas where the plasma membranes overlap. Within the intercalated discs, the adjacent cells are structurally connected physi ...
... The microscopic anatomy of cardiac muscle cells allows them to be electrically excitable. Unlike skeletal muscle cells, cardiac muscle fibers are linked by intercalated discs, areas where the plasma membranes overlap. Within the intercalated discs, the adjacent cells are structurally connected physi ...
Myeloma-Specific Multiple Peptides Able to Generate Cytotoxic T
... cells and is differentially expressed between normal plasma cells and plasma cells from patients’ with monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS) or multiple myeloma (11, 12). High amounts of immunoglobulin produced by plasma cells evoke estrogen receptor (ER) stress, which in turn ac ...
... cells and is differentially expressed between normal plasma cells and plasma cells from patients’ with monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS) or multiple myeloma (11, 12). High amounts of immunoglobulin produced by plasma cells evoke estrogen receptor (ER) stress, which in turn ac ...
Midbodies and phragmoplasts: analogous structures
... important variety of molecules that localize to the phragmoplast midline is shedding light on the complex processes operating in this phragmoplast region (Table 1; Figure 2b). A filamentous matrix, the CPAM (cell-plate assembly matrix), is located at the phragmoplast midline, enclosing the cell plat ...
... important variety of molecules that localize to the phragmoplast midline is shedding light on the complex processes operating in this phragmoplast region (Table 1; Figure 2b). A filamentous matrix, the CPAM (cell-plate assembly matrix), is located at the phragmoplast midline, enclosing the cell plat ...
Electrophysiological properties of mouse bone marrow c
... Objective: Controversy about hematopoietic stem cells reprogramming into cardiac myocytes is currently supported by positive and negative findings. In fact, some reports have shown the ability of stem cells from the bone marrow (BM) to differentiate into cardiac myocytes and to contribute to myocard ...
... Objective: Controversy about hematopoietic stem cells reprogramming into cardiac myocytes is currently supported by positive and negative findings. In fact, some reports have shown the ability of stem cells from the bone marrow (BM) to differentiate into cardiac myocytes and to contribute to myocard ...
In recognition that we are working in a holistic model, one that looks
... membrane is that the membrane becomes fragile and can leak out much needed nutrient from the inside of the cell or it can let toxins into the cell. Not only do fats or fatty acids have a unique role to play in the structure of every cell membrane in the body, they also have unique roles in communica ...
... membrane is that the membrane becomes fragile and can leak out much needed nutrient from the inside of the cell or it can let toxins into the cell. Not only do fats or fatty acids have a unique role to play in the structure of every cell membrane in the body, they also have unique roles in communica ...
TKRP125, a kinesin-related protein involved in the centrosome
... endosperm cells resulted in the disruption of phragmoplast microtubules that extended from the irradiated site. The phragmoplast in plasma membrane-permeabilized endosperm cells of Haemanthus incorporated exogenously applied tubulin at the equatorial region (Vantard et al., 1990), an indication that ...
... endosperm cells resulted in the disruption of phragmoplast microtubules that extended from the irradiated site. The phragmoplast in plasma membrane-permeabilized endosperm cells of Haemanthus incorporated exogenously applied tubulin at the equatorial region (Vantard et al., 1990), an indication that ...
Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci. 44: 1927-1932, 2003.
... markers, whereas other regions had many positive satellite cells in proximity to one another. Limb muscle was essentially negative for all these markers of activated satellite cells. Of the more than 100 sections scanned for each control muscle, each containing thousands of myofibers in cross sectio ...
... markers, whereas other regions had many positive satellite cells in proximity to one another. Limb muscle was essentially negative for all these markers of activated satellite cells. Of the more than 100 sections scanned for each control muscle, each containing thousands of myofibers in cross sectio ...
Herpesvirus Glycoproteins Undergo Multiple Antigenic Changes
... antigenic changes in gB and gH that broadly coincide with membrane fusion. Thus extracellular virion gB (by definition prefusion) is recognized by mAb BN-1A7 but not by mAb MG-1A12 (BN-1A7+MG-1A12-), whereas after capsid release from late endosomes gB (now by definition post-fusion) is BN-1A7-MG1A12 ...
... antigenic changes in gB and gH that broadly coincide with membrane fusion. Thus extracellular virion gB (by definition prefusion) is recognized by mAb BN-1A7 but not by mAb MG-1A12 (BN-1A7+MG-1A12-), whereas after capsid release from late endosomes gB (now by definition post-fusion) is BN-1A7-MG1A12 ...
The Heliothis Virescens Cadherin Protein Expressed in Drosophila
... of resistance evolution against transgenic Bt cotton expressing both Cry1Ac and Cry1Fa toxins for improved pest control. The goal of this study was to test the hypothesis that HevCaLP is a functional receptor for Cry1A and Cry1F toxins using Drosophila Schneider 2 (S2) cells and a fluorescence-based ...
... of resistance evolution against transgenic Bt cotton expressing both Cry1Ac and Cry1Fa toxins for improved pest control. The goal of this study was to test the hypothesis that HevCaLP is a functional receptor for Cry1A and Cry1F toxins using Drosophila Schneider 2 (S2) cells and a fluorescence-based ...
ACELL Mar. 45/3 - AJP-Cell
... of water-selective channels, aquaporins (AQP), has been demonstrated in various organs and tissues. However, the localization and expression of the AQP family members in the gastrointestinal tract have not been entirely elucidated. This study aimed to demonstrate the expression and distribution of s ...
... of water-selective channels, aquaporins (AQP), has been demonstrated in various organs and tissues. However, the localization and expression of the AQP family members in the gastrointestinal tract have not been entirely elucidated. This study aimed to demonstrate the expression and distribution of s ...
Today is Thursday, September 27, 2012
... Left Ventricle Collects oxygen rich blood from the Left Atrium and pumps it into the Aorta, your body’s largest artery, which will carry it out into your body. ...
... Left Ventricle Collects oxygen rich blood from the Left Atrium and pumps it into the Aorta, your body’s largest artery, which will carry it out into your body. ...
Concept 39.2: Plant hormones help coordinate growth, development
... Concept 39.2: Plant hormones help coordinate growth, development, and responses to stimuli • Plant hormones are chemical signals that modify or control one or more specific physiological processes within a plant ...
... Concept 39.2: Plant hormones help coordinate growth, development, and responses to stimuli • Plant hormones are chemical signals that modify or control one or more specific physiological processes within a plant ...
Title Choice of Cell Source in Cell
... stem cell populations with an inherent capacity to yield neuronal lineage such as hematopoietic stem cells, embryonic stem cells, or induced pluripotent stem cells can be tried. Conclusion. This short review will prove to be a valuable guideline for those working on cell therapy for AMD to plan thei ...
... stem cell populations with an inherent capacity to yield neuronal lineage such as hematopoietic stem cells, embryonic stem cells, or induced pluripotent stem cells can be tried. Conclusion. This short review will prove to be a valuable guideline for those working on cell therapy for AMD to plan thei ...
TRANSPORT OF SODIUM, POTASSIUM, AND CALCIUM ACROSS
... rate constant for K + influx measured under steady-state conditions is 0.086 -+ 0.01 min -1. This is equivalent to an influx of 7.1 meq/liter of cell • min. The corresponding value of the rate constant for Na § influx is 0.087 +- 0.01, which is equivalent to an influx of 3.0 meq/liter cells • min. T ...
... rate constant for K + influx measured under steady-state conditions is 0.086 -+ 0.01 min -1. This is equivalent to an influx of 7.1 meq/liter of cell • min. The corresponding value of the rate constant for Na § influx is 0.087 +- 0.01, which is equivalent to an influx of 3.0 meq/liter cells • min. T ...
The role of F-cadherin in localizing cells during neural tube
... subdomains of the developing brain that include neuromere boundaries and a subset of developing nuclei (Ganzler and Redies, 1995; Matsunami and Takeichi, 1995; Redies et al., 1993). In addition, several of the type II cadherins and protocadherins are also expressed in subregions of neural tissue (Na ...
... subdomains of the developing brain that include neuromere boundaries and a subset of developing nuclei (Ganzler and Redies, 1995; Matsunami and Takeichi, 1995; Redies et al., 1993). In addition, several of the type II cadherins and protocadherins are also expressed in subregions of neural tissue (Na ...
Activation of Src Kinases p53/56@ and p59hckby @ in Myeloid Cells`
... IL-3-dependent cell line 32D was transfected with the plasmid pGD21O as described in “Materialsand Methods.―The resulting cell line 32Dp2l0 stably expressed the kinase; it could be grown with G4l8 (1 mg/mi) and without the addition of growth factors as described (1 1, 13). To investigate the eff ...
... IL-3-dependent cell line 32D was transfected with the plasmid pGD21O as described in “Materialsand Methods.―The resulting cell line 32Dp2l0 stably expressed the kinase; it could be grown with G4l8 (1 mg/mi) and without the addition of growth factors as described (1 1, 13). To investigate the eff ...
The Science of Candy!
... Add some candy and allow the color to dissolve. You may test as many colors as you like, but be sure to only use one color of candy in each water puddle. Dip the edge of the coffee filter (or paper towel or napkin) into the colored water. It works best if you fold the paper so that you can dip ...
... Add some candy and allow the color to dissolve. You may test as many colors as you like, but be sure to only use one color of candy in each water puddle. Dip the edge of the coffee filter (or paper towel or napkin) into the colored water. It works best if you fold the paper so that you can dip ...
Mutations in the tat Gene Are Responsible for Human
... contains two integrated human immunodeficiency (HIV) proviruses. One Tat cDNA lacked an ATG initiation codon, while the other contained an H-to-L mutation at amino acid 13 (H133L). Both tat cDNAs were defective in terms of transcriptional activation of long terminal repeat-luciferase reporter gene i ...
... contains two integrated human immunodeficiency (HIV) proviruses. One Tat cDNA lacked an ATG initiation codon, while the other contained an H-to-L mutation at amino acid 13 (H133L). Both tat cDNAs were defective in terms of transcriptional activation of long terminal repeat-luciferase reporter gene i ...
Prescott`s Microbiology, 9th Edition 21 The Deinococci, Mollicutes
... 6. Are tolerant of environmental extremes; thermophilic species can grow at temperatures up to 75°C; they are also successful at establishing symbiotic relationships (e.g., in lichens; with protozoa, fungi, and plants) Phylum Planctomycetes A. Contains one class, one order, and four genera B. Spheri ...
... 6. Are tolerant of environmental extremes; thermophilic species can grow at temperatures up to 75°C; they are also successful at establishing symbiotic relationships (e.g., in lichens; with protozoa, fungi, and plants) Phylum Planctomycetes A. Contains one class, one order, and four genera B. Spheri ...
Unit 6 Excretion and Respiraton (respiratory system)
... Kidney’s - Bean shaped organs in lower back - Remove metabolic wastes from blood - Concentrates substances in body fluids ...
... Kidney’s - Bean shaped organs in lower back - Remove metabolic wastes from blood - Concentrates substances in body fluids ...
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... with Notch4 (Brennan et al., 2002) (data not shown). Notch2 expression was detected by mRNA in situ hybridization (Fig. 1A,B), and by using a lacZ reporter targeted to the Notch2 locus (Notch2LacZ) (Fig. 1C,M-R) (Hamada et al., 1999). Notch2 is expressed at higher levels in XY than in XX gonads thro ...
... with Notch4 (Brennan et al., 2002) (data not shown). Notch2 expression was detected by mRNA in situ hybridization (Fig. 1A,B), and by using a lacZ reporter targeted to the Notch2 locus (Notch2LacZ) (Fig. 1C,M-R) (Hamada et al., 1999). Notch2 is expressed at higher levels in XY than in XX gonads thro ...
Hormones
... Hormones and Glands The endocrine system is like a radio, “broadcasting” chemical messages. These chemicals, called hormones, are released in one part of the body, travel through the blood, and affect cells in other parts of the body. Hormones can affect almost every cell in the body. ...
... Hormones and Glands The endocrine system is like a radio, “broadcasting” chemical messages. These chemicals, called hormones, are released in one part of the body, travel through the blood, and affect cells in other parts of the body. Hormones can affect almost every cell in the body. ...