Comparison of flow characteristics and vascular reactivity of radial
... given via the guiding catheter, followed by two 2-minute infusions of the endothelium-dependent vasodilator acetylcholine 10-7 and 10-6 M. The Doppler wire was then withdrawn and inserted into the second graft (either the LCx or RCA graft) and the above infusions repeated. Finally an intra-graft bol ...
... given via the guiding catheter, followed by two 2-minute infusions of the endothelium-dependent vasodilator acetylcholine 10-7 and 10-6 M. The Doppler wire was then withdrawn and inserted into the second graft (either the LCx or RCA graft) and the above infusions repeated. Finally an intra-graft bol ...
Rat dissection guide
... The term referring to bending of a joint Flexion The term referring to movement of an appendage toward the long axis of the body Adduction The term referring to straightening of a joint Extension The term referring to movement of an appendage away from the long axis of Abduction the body ...
... The term referring to bending of a joint Flexion The term referring to movement of an appendage toward the long axis of the body Adduction The term referring to straightening of a joint Extension The term referring to movement of an appendage away from the long axis of Abduction the body ...
The role of the NKG2D receptor for tumor immunity
... 1.2. NKG2D receptor expression . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.3. NKG2D function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
... 1.2. NKG2D receptor expression . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.3. NKG2D function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
R on Dendritic Cells - The Journal of Immunology
... man pneumococcal pneumonia, which is usually initiated by aspiration of organisms from the nasopharynx. C-reactive protein (CRP)3 was discovered ⬎75 years ago in the serum of patients acutely ill with pneumococcal pneumonia as a precipitin for the C-polysaccharide of the S. pneumoniae cell wall (5). ...
... man pneumococcal pneumonia, which is usually initiated by aspiration of organisms from the nasopharynx. C-reactive protein (CRP)3 was discovered ⬎75 years ago in the serum of patients acutely ill with pneumococcal pneumonia as a precipitin for the C-polysaccharide of the S. pneumoniae cell wall (5). ...
Chapter 34
... oxygen, and oxygen consumption increases as delivery decreases in shock: poor prognosis • Oxygen delivery such as increasing arterial oxygen saturation, hemoglobin, and cardiac output • Supplemental oxygen may be used or mechanical ventilation may be necessary • Paralytics, sedatives, and analgesics ...
... oxygen, and oxygen consumption increases as delivery decreases in shock: poor prognosis • Oxygen delivery such as increasing arterial oxygen saturation, hemoglobin, and cardiac output • Supplemental oxygen may be used or mechanical ventilation may be necessary • Paralytics, sedatives, and analgesics ...
Rat Dissection
... The term referring to bending of a joint Flexion The term referring to movement of an appendage toward the long axis of the body Adduction The term referring to straightening of a joint Extension The term referring to movement of an appendage away from the long axis of Abduction the body ...
... The term referring to bending of a joint Flexion The term referring to movement of an appendage toward the long axis of the body Adduction The term referring to straightening of a joint Extension The term referring to movement of an appendage away from the long axis of Abduction the body ...
Lipid Characterization of an Enriched Plasma Membrane
... concentrations in which Dunaliella lives would disrupt membrane processes in the majority of organisms by inhibiting enzyme activities and disordering membrane structure. Cytoplasmic enzymes isolated from Dunaliella cells are inhibited by high concentrations of NaCl (7), indicating that the plasma m ...
... concentrations in which Dunaliella lives would disrupt membrane processes in the majority of organisms by inhibiting enzyme activities and disordering membrane structure. Cytoplasmic enzymes isolated from Dunaliella cells are inhibited by high concentrations of NaCl (7), indicating that the plasma m ...
Mitochondrial Dynamics in Mammals
... 1994; Rizzuto et al., 1998), and the hundreds of mitochondria in a cell can have a range of morphologies, including small spheres, long tubules, and interconnected tubules. This morphological plasticity is based on the ability of mitochondria to undergo both organellar fusion and fission. These oppo ...
... 1994; Rizzuto et al., 1998), and the hundreds of mitochondria in a cell can have a range of morphologies, including small spheres, long tubules, and interconnected tubules. This morphological plasticity is based on the ability of mitochondria to undergo both organellar fusion and fission. These oppo ...
Cellular control of cholesterol
... type 9 is an extracellular protein that binds the LDL receptor. In the endosome, PCSK9 binds tightly to the LDL receptor and prevents it from releasing LDL. Consequently, both LDL and receptor are delivered to the lysosome where they are degraded. The effect of PCSK9 is to reduce the number of LDL r ...
... type 9 is an extracellular protein that binds the LDL receptor. In the endosome, PCSK9 binds tightly to the LDL receptor and prevents it from releasing LDL. Consequently, both LDL and receptor are delivered to the lysosome where they are degraded. The effect of PCSK9 is to reduce the number of LDL r ...
Plant immune and growth receptors share common signalling
... Besides residing within the PM, BRI1-GFP additionally localised to mobile endomembrane compartments with high fluorescence intensities (highlighted by red arrowheads in Figure 1B and D). These intracellular compartments most likely resembled trans-Golgi network/early endosomes and late endosomes/mul ...
... Besides residing within the PM, BRI1-GFP additionally localised to mobile endomembrane compartments with high fluorescence intensities (highlighted by red arrowheads in Figure 1B and D). These intracellular compartments most likely resembled trans-Golgi network/early endosomes and late endosomes/mul ...
Endoplasmic reticulum–mitochondria contacts: function of the junction
... membranes are closely apposed but the membranes do not fuse and thus the organelles each maintain their identities. The contact sites between the ER and mitochondria have been measured to be 10–30 nm wide3,4. This distance is close enough to suggest that the two organelles are tethered together by p ...
... membranes are closely apposed but the membranes do not fuse and thus the organelles each maintain their identities. The contact sites between the ER and mitochondria have been measured to be 10–30 nm wide3,4. This distance is close enough to suggest that the two organelles are tethered together by p ...
ACR Appropriateness Criteria® Renovascular Hypertension
... case of CT [7]. Noncontrast MRI protocols are an alternative in patients with impaired renal function. The association between intravenous contrast material for CT and development of acute kidney injury has come under question, and recent data indicate that there is a much lower risk of CIN than was ...
... case of CT [7]. Noncontrast MRI protocols are an alternative in patients with impaired renal function. The association between intravenous contrast material for CT and development of acute kidney injury has come under question, and recent data indicate that there is a much lower risk of CIN than was ...
Introduction to Biology Pacing Guide
... of the bond types (e.g., ionic, covalent, and hydrogen bonds) to chemical activity and explain how this is relevant to biological activity. (DOK 2) ...
... of the bond types (e.g., ionic, covalent, and hydrogen bonds) to chemical activity and explain how this is relevant to biological activity. (DOK 2) ...
Dopamine transporter: involvement in selective dopaminergic
... and it is believed to control the intensity and duration of DAergic neurotransmission by setting the concentration of DA in the extracellular space. Depending on cellular conditions, DAT is able to transport DA bi-directionally, but at normal membrane potential and Naþ gradient the inward transport ...
... and it is believed to control the intensity and duration of DAergic neurotransmission by setting the concentration of DA in the extracellular space. Depending on cellular conditions, DAT is able to transport DA bi-directionally, but at normal membrane potential and Naþ gradient the inward transport ...
Ultrastructure of the Epidermal Cell Wall and Cuticle of Tomato Fruit
... outer epidermal wall, and the lamellate arrangement of the non-cutinized cell wall. Changes in this ...
... outer epidermal wall, and the lamellate arrangement of the non-cutinized cell wall. Changes in this ...
The Vps13p–Cdc31p complex is directly required for TGN late
... diametrically opposite loop and hook regions in several class averages indicates that the middle of the rod may in fact undergo large-scale rotations. These observations were confirmed by low-resolution 3D reconstructions of distinct classes representing straight or bend protein configurations. The ...
... diametrically opposite loop and hook regions in several class averages indicates that the middle of the rod may in fact undergo large-scale rotations. These observations were confirmed by low-resolution 3D reconstructions of distinct classes representing straight or bend protein configurations. The ...
University of Groningen The Plasma Membrane of
... has been investigated. For example, choline or ethanolamine auxotrophs have been used to specifically enrich the plasma membrane for PC or PE, respectively, or to deplete the membrane of PS (4, 5). Several membrane-associated processes are affected by changes in the lipid composition; e.g., the appa ...
... has been investigated. For example, choline or ethanolamine auxotrophs have been used to specifically enrich the plasma membrane for PC or PE, respectively, or to deplete the membrane of PS (4, 5). Several membrane-associated processes are affected by changes in the lipid composition; e.g., the appa ...
Synthesis, in Vitro Anti-Breast Cancer Activity, and Intracellular
... phosphorylated AZT. Introduction Although originally designed as an antitumor agent, AZT has demonstrated far more utility as an antiviral agent.1,2 In the past decade, however, AZT has emerged as an antitumor agent in combination with either cisplatin, methotrexate, or 5-fluorouracil, for the treat ...
... phosphorylated AZT. Introduction Although originally designed as an antitumor agent, AZT has demonstrated far more utility as an antiviral agent.1,2 In the past decade, however, AZT has emerged as an antitumor agent in combination with either cisplatin, methotrexate, or 5-fluorouracil, for the treat ...
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... and 3. We refer readers to other publications for detailed coverage of the processes governing cell fate specification (e.g., Wang and Seydoux, 2013; Sawa, 2012; Pohl, 2011; Maduro, 2010; Munro and Bowerman, 2009). This review is related to our 2005 WormBook chapter Asymmetric cell division and axis ...
... and 3. We refer readers to other publications for detailed coverage of the processes governing cell fate specification (e.g., Wang and Seydoux, 2013; Sawa, 2012; Pohl, 2011; Maduro, 2010; Munro and Bowerman, 2009). This review is related to our 2005 WormBook chapter Asymmetric cell division and axis ...
SirA enforces diploidy by inhibiting the replication
... manner are immune to SirA induction. Cells harbouring a DnaA-independent origin of replication (oriN, strain BJW173) or a DnaA-dependent origin (oriC, strain BJW174) were streaked on plates with and without IPTG. Both strains contain an IPTG-inducible promoter (Phyperspank) fused to sirA. ...
... manner are immune to SirA induction. Cells harbouring a DnaA-independent origin of replication (oriN, strain BJW173) or a DnaA-dependent origin (oriC, strain BJW174) were streaked on plates with and without IPTG. Both strains contain an IPTG-inducible promoter (Phyperspank) fused to sirA. ...
- Myeloma UK
... in people later in life i.e. over the age of 65. However, some myeloma patients are younger. It is also slightly more common in men than in women. The causes of myeloma are not fully understood but it is believed to be caused by an interaction of both genetic and environmental factors. There are tho ...
... in people later in life i.e. over the age of 65. However, some myeloma patients are younger. It is also slightly more common in men than in women. The causes of myeloma are not fully understood but it is believed to be caused by an interaction of both genetic and environmental factors. There are tho ...
The hypoblast (visceral endoderm): an evo
... different strategy for development (Arendt and Nübler-Jung, 1999). Although many of them are still oviparous, reproductive strategies involve laying fewer eggs and protecting them either by a calcareous shell, by burying them, or by providing more active maternal care. In most mammals and some repti ...
... different strategy for development (Arendt and Nübler-Jung, 1999). Although many of them are still oviparous, reproductive strategies involve laying fewer eggs and protecting them either by a calcareous shell, by burying them, or by providing more active maternal care. In most mammals and some repti ...
Numerical simulation of morphogenetic movements in
... generated within the cells that properly react and respond so that the global architecture changes, but the embryo can progressively perform more specialised functions. The strong connection between mechanics and genetics has been studied for a long time, showing how genes control and influence the ...
... generated within the cells that properly react and respond so that the global architecture changes, but the embryo can progressively perform more specialised functions. The strong connection between mechanics and genetics has been studied for a long time, showing how genes control and influence the ...
Aging and the lacrimal system - British Journal of Ophthalmology
... mucus discharge, and foreign body sensation, occurring with increasing frequency in older patients may be caused by an imbalance due to abnormal low tear production or a ...
... mucus discharge, and foreign body sensation, occurring with increasing frequency in older patients may be caused by an imbalance due to abnormal low tear production or a ...
Recent developments in the cell and molecular biology of root hairs
... cells overlying cortical periclinal walls (i.e. epidermal cells directly overlying the cortical cells) develop a hairless state. Alterations in TTG activity caused developing epidermal cells to misinterpret their position and differentiate into inappropriate cell types. The ttg mutations are also as ...
... cells overlying cortical periclinal walls (i.e. epidermal cells directly overlying the cortical cells) develop a hairless state. Alterations in TTG activity caused developing epidermal cells to misinterpret their position and differentiate into inappropriate cell types. The ttg mutations are also as ...