Study of the insertion of a metal layer in an organic solar cell
... Organic photovoltaic cells have received increasing attention in the last fifteen years because of their potential application for low-cost energy conversion. This new interest is due to the need for alternative energy sources. Organic photovoltaic cells are based on, at least, two organic materials ...
... Organic photovoltaic cells have received increasing attention in the last fifteen years because of their potential application for low-cost energy conversion. This new interest is due to the need for alternative energy sources. Organic photovoltaic cells are based on, at least, two organic materials ...
Enriched Motor Neuron Populations Derived From Bacterial Artificial
... enormous attention because of their potential to produce somatic cells of all three germ layers, a property known as pluripotency. Recent advances in hESC biology have enabled the directed differentiation of hESCs into several types of neurons, including motor neurons,11,12,18 which are specifically ...
... enormous attention because of their potential to produce somatic cells of all three germ layers, a property known as pluripotency. Recent advances in hESC biology have enabled the directed differentiation of hESCs into several types of neurons, including motor neurons,11,12,18 which are specifically ...
Blood Physiology - part 2
... This process is constantly occurring in tissues at a low level and serves to keep the vascular system primed to respond immediately to any tissue damage. This low level tissue factor (TF) pathway activity occurs outside the vascular compartment. TF is found on many interstitial cells and these cell ...
... This process is constantly occurring in tissues at a low level and serves to keep the vascular system primed to respond immediately to any tissue damage. This low level tissue factor (TF) pathway activity occurs outside the vascular compartment. TF is found on many interstitial cells and these cell ...
... [9] in this issue of the Journal, chemotaxis. Finally, priming has been demonstrated with several cell types, including basophils, macrophages and neutrophils [18, 19, 20]. Thus, priming can be best viewed as an inherent pro-perty of inflammatory cells for an optimal performance within an immunologi ...
Cancer Prevention Strategies That Address the Evolutionary
... Curing cancer and preventing cancer are largely evolutionary problems (1, 2). Neoplasms are made up of heterogeneous populations of mutant cells (3-7) undergoing constant turnover (8-10). These cells compete for resources in and around the neoplasm. Any mutation that allows a cell to reproduce more ...
... Curing cancer and preventing cancer are largely evolutionary problems (1, 2). Neoplasms are made up of heterogeneous populations of mutant cells (3-7) undergoing constant turnover (8-10). These cells compete for resources in and around the neoplasm. Any mutation that allows a cell to reproduce more ...
Diatom cell division in an environmental context
... Additionally, their genomes testify to the pervasive acquisition of bacterial genes over evolutionarily significant time scales by horizontal gene transfer [4]. It is therefore highly likely that they have evolved unorthodox mechanisms to control their proliferation. The most characteristic feature ...
... Additionally, their genomes testify to the pervasive acquisition of bacterial genes over evolutionarily significant time scales by horizontal gene transfer [4]. It is therefore highly likely that they have evolved unorthodox mechanisms to control their proliferation. The most characteristic feature ...
A Novel Temporal Expression Pattern of Three C
... addition, the radiographic exposure times of the various Western blots in this report have not been normalized to an internal standard. However, as extract corresponding to equal cell numbers were loaded in all lanes, comparisons are valid between lanes on any given blot. The integrity and level of ...
... addition, the radiographic exposure times of the various Western blots in this report have not been normalized to an internal standard. However, as extract corresponding to equal cell numbers were loaded in all lanes, comparisons are valid between lanes on any given blot. The integrity and level of ...
Page 1 of 61 EOC Practice Subject: Science, Grade: HS, Year
... Four students made models of material exchange in cells by using a semipermeable membrane to represent the cell membrane. All the students used different solutes. The diagrams illustrate the concentration of the solutes at the beginning of the experiment and after an hour. Which diagram best illustr ...
... Four students made models of material exchange in cells by using a semipermeable membrane to represent the cell membrane. All the students used different solutes. The diagrams illustrate the concentration of the solutes at the beginning of the experiment and after an hour. Which diagram best illustr ...
Tea4p Links Microtubule Plus Ends with the Formin For3p in the
... until mitosis (Mitchison and Nurse, 1985). F-actin is organized at sites of cell growth as actin patches, which may function in endocytosis, and actin cables, which function as tracks for the delivery of secretory vesicles and other cargos to growing cell tips. During NETO, these actin structures ar ...
... until mitosis (Mitchison and Nurse, 1985). F-actin is organized at sites of cell growth as actin patches, which may function in endocytosis, and actin cables, which function as tracks for the delivery of secretory vesicles and other cargos to growing cell tips. During NETO, these actin structures ar ...
Epithelial to mesenchymal transition during gastrulation
... different cell types. The diverse cell types in complex tissues and organs, however, can be loosely categorized into two general types: those cells with a two-dimensional organization with their neighbors (epithelial) and those with a three-dimensional organization (mesenchymal). The two-dimensional ...
... different cell types. The diverse cell types in complex tissues and organs, however, can be loosely categorized into two general types: those cells with a two-dimensional organization with their neighbors (epithelial) and those with a three-dimensional organization (mesenchymal). The two-dimensional ...
WORD document HERE
... of new blood vessels. Since it is a matter, at least initially, of the expansion of already existent blood vessels that have continuous blood circulation, there is a rapid in-growth of fully functional vessels, which is what we see when a wound heals. The study not only explains a fundamental biolog ...
... of new blood vessels. Since it is a matter, at least initially, of the expansion of already existent blood vessels that have continuous blood circulation, there is a rapid in-growth of fully functional vessels, which is what we see when a wound heals. The study not only explains a fundamental biolog ...
58 Y/o female with restrictive cardiomyopathy and hypereosinophilia
... complete evidence of restrictive cardiomyopathy with fullness of both ventricoapical segments.(Fig1) According to her blood eosinophilia the stool examination and culture was carried out. We found strongiloides sterlecolaris. The restrictive cardiomyopathy with ventricular apical obstruction by clot ...
... complete evidence of restrictive cardiomyopathy with fullness of both ventricoapical segments.(Fig1) According to her blood eosinophilia the stool examination and culture was carried out. We found strongiloides sterlecolaris. The restrictive cardiomyopathy with ventricular apical obstruction by clot ...
nov 1999
... Absorption of fats would stop. The amount of glycogen produced in the liver would decrease. The pancreas would release more enzymes and bicarbonate ions. Pepsinogen would be secreted by the stomach in greater amounts. ________________________________________________ ...
... Absorption of fats would stop. The amount of glycogen produced in the liver would decrease. The pancreas would release more enzymes and bicarbonate ions. Pepsinogen would be secreted by the stomach in greater amounts. ________________________________________________ ...
Cell distribution and regenerative activity following meniscus
... allograft transplantation and synthetic meniscus scaffold implantation, a successful outcome for these surgical procedures is not universal. Although allograft material may contain some endogenous cells, the implantation of synthetic scaffolds is undertaken on the premise that they can act as a rege ...
... allograft transplantation and synthetic meniscus scaffold implantation, a successful outcome for these surgical procedures is not universal. Although allograft material may contain some endogenous cells, the implantation of synthetic scaffolds is undertaken on the premise that they can act as a rege ...
physiological and chemical architecture of a lobster ganglion with
... Estimation of cell body volume. Only rough measurements of cell volume could be made on the living cell with the dissecting microscope. It was found that the manipulation required to measure the diameter of living cells under the compound microscope (cell transfers, temperature changes, etc.) result ...
... Estimation of cell body volume. Only rough measurements of cell volume could be made on the living cell with the dissecting microscope. It was found that the manipulation required to measure the diameter of living cells under the compound microscope (cell transfers, temperature changes, etc.) result ...
Loss of Growth Factor Dependence and Conversion of Transforming
... lines used in this study have been described elsewhere (17). In brief, lOTVi mouse cells were transfected with T-24 H-ras. After transfection, three cell lines, Cl, C2, and C3 were morphologically transformed while the two cell lines NR3 and NR4 were morphologically nontrans formed. NR3.1LA and NR3. ...
... lines used in this study have been described elsewhere (17). In brief, lOTVi mouse cells were transfected with T-24 H-ras. After transfection, three cell lines, Cl, C2, and C3 were morphologically transformed while the two cell lines NR3 and NR4 were morphologically nontrans formed. NR3.1LA and NR3. ...
The Single ENTH-Domain Protein of Trypanosomes
... for nearly all eukaryotic cells and required for the efficient uptake of nutrients, signal transduction and maintenance of composition of the plasma membrane, amongst other functions (2–5). Several mechanisms have arisen through eukaryotic evolution to mark and sort endocytic cargo proteins. These i ...
... for nearly all eukaryotic cells and required for the efficient uptake of nutrients, signal transduction and maintenance of composition of the plasma membrane, amongst other functions (2–5). Several mechanisms have arisen through eukaryotic evolution to mark and sort endocytic cargo proteins. These i ...
Unusual Prokaryotic Envelope Cyanobacterial Cell Walls
... peptidoglycan (89) or to secondary cell wall polymers (104) and thereby stabilize the cell wall. Apparently, this motif is a widespread feature of cyanobacterial porins, as the complete sequence of Synechocystis sp. strain PCC 6803 (87) encodes six homologues of SomA and SomB, all with highly conser ...
... peptidoglycan (89) or to secondary cell wall polymers (104) and thereby stabilize the cell wall. Apparently, this motif is a widespread feature of cyanobacterial porins, as the complete sequence of Synechocystis sp. strain PCC 6803 (87) encodes six homologues of SomA and SomB, all with highly conser ...
Cancer stem cells - normal stem cells "Jedi" that went over to the
... of human leukemias where only a very small population of leukemic cells is able to establish leukemia in immunodeficient mice [4, 27]. Similarly, it was also shown that a small population of CD133 positive cells in growing brain tumors is able to establish tumors in immunodeficient mice [43]. Recent ...
... of human leukemias where only a very small population of leukemic cells is able to establish leukemia in immunodeficient mice [4, 27]. Similarly, it was also shown that a small population of CD133 positive cells in growing brain tumors is able to establish tumors in immunodeficient mice [43]. Recent ...
Designing cell lines for viral vaccine production: where do we stand?
... therapeutic vaccines especially, such as vaccines against Alzheimer's, diabetes, or nicotine addiction it may be advantageous to not switch to a different host [24]. Using human cells ...
... therapeutic vaccines especially, such as vaccines against Alzheimer's, diabetes, or nicotine addiction it may be advantageous to not switch to a different host [24]. Using human cells ...
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... segmental founder cells in the N lineage into distinct ganglionic primordia. We have examined the relationship between the N lineage cells that separate to form the fissures and lateral ectodermal and mesodermal derivatives by differentially labeling cells with intracellular lineage tracers and anti ...
... segmental founder cells in the N lineage into distinct ganglionic primordia. We have examined the relationship between the N lineage cells that separate to form the fissures and lateral ectodermal and mesodermal derivatives by differentially labeling cells with intracellular lineage tracers and anti ...
Unit 4 NERVOUS AND REPRODUCTION SYSTEM
... __________ is the name for the time when the body begins to develop and change as you move from child to adult. During puberty, the body will ________ faster than at any other time in your ________ , except for when you were a baby. By this time reproductive organs are mature. For boys, __________ t ...
... __________ is the name for the time when the body begins to develop and change as you move from child to adult. During puberty, the body will ________ faster than at any other time in your ________ , except for when you were a baby. By this time reproductive organs are mature. For boys, __________ t ...
heart
... for much of this high solute concentration. The direction of fluid movement into or out of the capillary at any point depends on the difference between blood pressure and osmotic pressure. At the upstream (arterial) end of the capillary, the blood pressure exceeds the osmotic pressure, there is a ne ...
... for much of this high solute concentration. The direction of fluid movement into or out of the capillary at any point depends on the difference between blood pressure and osmotic pressure. At the upstream (arterial) end of the capillary, the blood pressure exceeds the osmotic pressure, there is a ne ...
BiochemicalSociety A nnualSymposium No.77
... and ultimately plant morphology, is accomplished by the polarized targeting and localized release of secretorypathway-derived membrane and cell wall material at specific sites on the PM. Directional cell expansion in plants occurs through two distinct mechanisms: diffuse polar and tip growth [12], w ...
... and ultimately plant morphology, is accomplished by the polarized targeting and localized release of secretorypathway-derived membrane and cell wall material at specific sites on the PM. Directional cell expansion in plants occurs through two distinct mechanisms: diffuse polar and tip growth [12], w ...