development of bioresponsive devic
... The third approach to build nanovalves onto mesopores is based on the use of a self-foldable duplex or quadruplex DNA architecture. Briefly, for this strategy is placed heavily folded single stranded DNA duplexes in the pore vicinity, which are able to block the diffusion through the pores. Hence, th ...
... The third approach to build nanovalves onto mesopores is based on the use of a self-foldable duplex or quadruplex DNA architecture. Briefly, for this strategy is placed heavily folded single stranded DNA duplexes in the pore vicinity, which are able to block the diffusion through the pores. Hence, th ...
Bronchoalveolar lavage in children ERS TASK FORCE
... (FRC) with 5±20 mL fractions depending on the patient's size [18]. Others [19] adjust BAL volume to body weight using 3 mL.kg-1 of normal saline divided into three equal fractions in children weighing <20 kg and 3 mL.kg-1 in 20 mL portions in children weighing >20 kg [20]. If the amount of instilled ...
... (FRC) with 5±20 mL fractions depending on the patient's size [18]. Others [19] adjust BAL volume to body weight using 3 mL.kg-1 of normal saline divided into three equal fractions in children weighing <20 kg and 3 mL.kg-1 in 20 mL portions in children weighing >20 kg [20]. If the amount of instilled ...
Circulation and Gas Exchange PowerPoint
... • Cells live in aqueous environments. • The resources that they need, such as nutrients and oxygen, move across the plasma membrane to the cytoplasm. • Metabolic wastes, such as carbon dioxide, move out of the cell. ...
... • Cells live in aqueous environments. • The resources that they need, such as nutrients and oxygen, move across the plasma membrane to the cytoplasm. • Metabolic wastes, such as carbon dioxide, move out of the cell. ...
Connecting muscles to tendons - Development
... Tendon determination: autonomous versus non-autonomous induction The precise connectivity between muscles, tendons and bones is crucial for optimal locomotion of the organism, yet the pathways involved in this process are poorly understood. Several mechanisms could underlie the accurate connectivity ...
... Tendon determination: autonomous versus non-autonomous induction The precise connectivity between muscles, tendons and bones is crucial for optimal locomotion of the organism, yet the pathways involved in this process are poorly understood. Several mechanisms could underlie the accurate connectivity ...
Chapter ONE - VU Research Portal
... phosphorylate pRb, thereby relieving the repression of E2F (Hinds et al., 1992). The synthesis of D-type cyclins is dependent on mitogenic signalling and during the early stages of G1 phase mitogens are needed in order to continue to cycle. Once enough cyclin D-Cdk4/6 complexes are active, pRb is ph ...
... phosphorylate pRb, thereby relieving the repression of E2F (Hinds et al., 1992). The synthesis of D-type cyclins is dependent on mitogenic signalling and during the early stages of G1 phase mitogens are needed in order to continue to cycle. Once enough cyclin D-Cdk4/6 complexes are active, pRb is ph ...
- ResearchOnline@JCU
... suggests that primary environmental stressors such as extreme temperatures and thermal stress in summer months directly affect coral animal without the involvement of a primary pathogen (Lesser et al., 2007; Leggat et al., 2007b). Understanding the role of ‘abiotic’ disease in cases of coral disease ...
... suggests that primary environmental stressors such as extreme temperatures and thermal stress in summer months directly affect coral animal without the involvement of a primary pathogen (Lesser et al., 2007; Leggat et al., 2007b). Understanding the role of ‘abiotic’ disease in cases of coral disease ...
Increasing Fgf4 expression in the mouse limb bud
... A major function of the limb bud apical ectodermal ridge (AER) is to produce fibroblast growth factors (FGFs) that signal to the underlying mesenchyme. Previous studies have suggested that of the four FGF genes specifically expressed in the mouse AER, Fgf8 is unique not only in its expression pattern, ...
... A major function of the limb bud apical ectodermal ridge (AER) is to produce fibroblast growth factors (FGFs) that signal to the underlying mesenchyme. Previous studies have suggested that of the four FGF genes specifically expressed in the mouse AER, Fgf8 is unique not only in its expression pattern, ...
Signal Peptide-Selection of cDNA Cloned Directly from the
... cells of plant-parasitic nematodes is critical to understand the molecular basis of compatible plant–nematode interactions. We were successful in targeting the esophageal gland cells with the use of a microneedle specifically to aspirate the gland cell contents. The pooling of gland cell contents fr ...
... cells of plant-parasitic nematodes is critical to understand the molecular basis of compatible plant–nematode interactions. We were successful in targeting the esophageal gland cells with the use of a microneedle specifically to aspirate the gland cell contents. The pooling of gland cell contents fr ...
cells
... • The small intestine has a huge surface area, due to villi and microvilli that are exposed to the intestinal lumen ...
... • The small intestine has a huge surface area, due to villi and microvilli that are exposed to the intestinal lumen ...
Vacuoles - Plant Physiology
... findings. Uptake was highly sensitive to external pH (Fig. 2), and sugar flux would therefore depend on a higher proton concentrawas markedly stimulated by the addition of buffered MgATP to tion at one surface of the membrane than at the other (cf. 7). the medium (Fig. 3 and Table I). The uncoupler ...
... findings. Uptake was highly sensitive to external pH (Fig. 2), and sugar flux would therefore depend on a higher proton concentrawas markedly stimulated by the addition of buffered MgATP to tion at one surface of the membrane than at the other (cf. 7). the medium (Fig. 3 and Table I). The uncoupler ...
Protoplast isolation - student notes
... anthers and even pollen. The isolation and culture media used vary with the species and with the tissue from which the protoplasts were isolated. Protoplasts are used in a number of ways for research and for plant improvement. They can be treated in a variety of ways (electroporation, incubation wit ...
... anthers and even pollen. The isolation and culture media used vary with the species and with the tissue from which the protoplasts were isolated. Protoplasts are used in a number of ways for research and for plant improvement. They can be treated in a variety of ways (electroporation, incubation wit ...
Differential effects of psychostimulants and related
... Like dopamine transporters, serotonin transporters are also rapidly and reversibly affected by methamphetamine ŽKokoshka et al., 1998a.. Hence, the response of these uptake carriers was assessed. Consistent with effects on dopamine transporters, a single injection of methamphetamine, methcathinone o ...
... Like dopamine transporters, serotonin transporters are also rapidly and reversibly affected by methamphetamine ŽKokoshka et al., 1998a.. Hence, the response of these uptake carriers was assessed. Consistent with effects on dopamine transporters, a single injection of methamphetamine, methcathinone o ...
Comparison of two methods for the diagnosis of chronic
... host's immune system to fight off infections. Most cases of CGD are inherited X-linked disorders, although examples of autosomal recessive CGD are also seen. The genetic lesions that cause CGD are variable and may include deletion, frameshift, nonsense or missense mutations. Female carriers of the X ...
... host's immune system to fight off infections. Most cases of CGD are inherited X-linked disorders, although examples of autosomal recessive CGD are also seen. The genetic lesions that cause CGD are variable and may include deletion, frameshift, nonsense or missense mutations. Female carriers of the X ...
Acta okl1-2014.cdr - Polskie Towarzystwo Farmaceutyczne
... the most significantly responsible for reducing neuronal excitability. Adenosine extracellular concentration is mainly controlled by nucleoside transporters, which regulate adenosine passage through the plasma membrane, and therefore modulate adenosine signaling (11, 12). It has been established tha ...
... the most significantly responsible for reducing neuronal excitability. Adenosine extracellular concentration is mainly controlled by nucleoside transporters, which regulate adenosine passage through the plasma membrane, and therefore modulate adenosine signaling (11, 12). It has been established tha ...
FERRITIN: A POTENT INHIBITOR OF VASCULAR CALCIFICATION
... The H-chain has ferroxidase activity that is essential to prevent cellular damage provoked by reactive oxygen species. This site catalyzes the oxidation of Fe(II) with the production of H2O2, which is used as an oxidant for further oxidation of Fe(II). Thus, the ferroxidase activity can consume bot ...
... The H-chain has ferroxidase activity that is essential to prevent cellular damage provoked by reactive oxygen species. This site catalyzes the oxidation of Fe(II) with the production of H2O2, which is used as an oxidant for further oxidation of Fe(II). Thus, the ferroxidase activity can consume bot ...
The 14-3-3 gene par-5 is required for germline development and
... 14-3-3 proteins have been extensively studied in organisms ranging from yeast to mammals and are associated with multiple roles, including fundamental processes such as the cell cycle, apoptosis and the stress response, to diseases such as cancer. In Caenorhabditis elegans, there are two 14-3-3 gene ...
... 14-3-3 proteins have been extensively studied in organisms ranging from yeast to mammals and are associated with multiple roles, including fundamental processes such as the cell cycle, apoptosis and the stress response, to diseases such as cancer. In Caenorhabditis elegans, there are two 14-3-3 gene ...
TBX5 is required for embryonic cardiac cell cycle - UNC
... proliferation begins after cardiac cell commitment, and therefore occurs coincident with, or shortly after, gastrulation, a period when the cardiac precursor cells are positioned in two populations on both sides of the organizer or node. Once cells are committed to the cardiac lineage, the two popul ...
... proliferation begins after cardiac cell commitment, and therefore occurs coincident with, or shortly after, gastrulation, a period when the cardiac precursor cells are positioned in two populations on both sides of the organizer or node. Once cells are committed to the cardiac lineage, the two popul ...
Undergraduate/Graduate Category: Interdisciplinary Topics, Centers and Institutes Degree Level:Graduate
... • Liposome composed of lipid with neutral spontaneous curvature cannot fuse spontaneously in 50mM CaCl 2 solution at room temperature • Experiments were repeated for 56 times in identical conditions, liposome fusion was found in 5 of them ...
... • Liposome composed of lipid with neutral spontaneous curvature cannot fuse spontaneously in 50mM CaCl 2 solution at room temperature • Experiments were repeated for 56 times in identical conditions, liposome fusion was found in 5 of them ...
- Wiley Online Library
... the transcript and protein levels with concomitant compromised differentiation of ESCs during embryoid body culture. Chromatin immunoprecipitation experiments demonstrated that Zfp281 is required for Nanog binding to its own promoter, suggesting that Nanog-associated repressive complex(es) involving ...
... the transcript and protein levels with concomitant compromised differentiation of ESCs during embryoid body culture. Chromatin immunoprecipitation experiments demonstrated that Zfp281 is required for Nanog binding to its own promoter, suggesting that Nanog-associated repressive complex(es) involving ...
Distinguishing between resistance, tolerance and
... Abstract | Antibiotic tolerance is associated with the failure of antibiotic treatment and the relapse of many bacterial infections. However, unlike resistance, which is commonly measured using the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) metric, tolerance is poorly characterized, owing to the lack of ...
... Abstract | Antibiotic tolerance is associated with the failure of antibiotic treatment and the relapse of many bacterial infections. However, unlike resistance, which is commonly measured using the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) metric, tolerance is poorly characterized, owing to the lack of ...
Mutations in the Arabidopsis RPK1 gene uncouple cotyledon
... doi: 10.1242/bio.20135991 Received 1st July 2013 Accepted 23rd July 2013 ...
... doi: 10.1242/bio.20135991 Received 1st July 2013 Accepted 23rd July 2013 ...
3 Acute renal failure Caroline Ashley Copyright Pharmaceutical Press www.pharmpress.com
... Drug-induced renal failure is well recognised, but the frequency with which it occurs with particular drugs is unknown. It is, however, important to be aware of the types of drug that can induce renal failure because there may be a specific antidote or, if suspected and acted on early, the failure m ...
... Drug-induced renal failure is well recognised, but the frequency with which it occurs with particular drugs is unknown. It is, however, important to be aware of the types of drug that can induce renal failure because there may be a specific antidote or, if suspected and acted on early, the failure m ...
Mini Review An Overview on Bacterial Motility Detection
... satisfactorily both under microscope and on culture media. Use of culture medium. Bacterial motility can be shown using different types of medium. The composition of these preparations gives freedom of movement comparable to that of broth culture. Motility media (Barrow & Feltham, 1993) is the one m ...
... satisfactorily both under microscope and on culture media. Use of culture medium. Bacterial motility can be shown using different types of medium. The composition of these preparations gives freedom of movement comparable to that of broth culture. Motility media (Barrow & Feltham, 1993) is the one m ...
Ouabain-Insensitive Na+-ATPase Activity in Trypanosoma cruzi
... tion was increased from 0.1 to 2 mM. The data are ex pressed as percentage of the control. All the experi ments were carried out in duplicate (n = 6 ). ...
... tion was increased from 0.1 to 2 mM. The data are ex pressed as percentage of the control. All the experi ments were carried out in duplicate (n = 6 ). ...