Life, Death, and Cell Proliferation
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... For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic or therapeutic procedures. All applications are either tested in-house or reported in the literature. See Technical Data Sheets for details. ©2005 Becton, Dickinson and Company. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, trans ...
Subcellular localization of peroxidase in tomato fruit skin and the
... Peroxidase (EC 1.11.1.7) is an oxidoreductase that is known to catalyse the oxidation of numerous substrates through the associated reduction of hydrogen peroxide (Dawson, 1988; Wallace and Fry, 1999). Given the ubiquitous presence of peroxidase throughout nature (VaÂmos-VigyaÂzoÂ, 1981) and the num ...
... Peroxidase (EC 1.11.1.7) is an oxidoreductase that is known to catalyse the oxidation of numerous substrates through the associated reduction of hydrogen peroxide (Dawson, 1988; Wallace and Fry, 1999). Given the ubiquitous presence of peroxidase throughout nature (VaÂmos-VigyaÂzoÂ, 1981) and the num ...
Cellular and molecular mechanisms of sex differences in renal
... initiating and continuing renal tubular epithelial injury and contributes to the pathogenesis of ischemic ARF [28]. Endothelial injury may aggravate the inflammatory response through loss of normal nitric oxide (NO) production due to inhibition of endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS). NO reduces ...
... initiating and continuing renal tubular epithelial injury and contributes to the pathogenesis of ischemic ARF [28]. Endothelial injury may aggravate the inflammatory response through loss of normal nitric oxide (NO) production due to inhibition of endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS). NO reduces ...
Risk Reduction in Drinking Water Distribution Systems by On
... Developing and optimizing the DW biofilm system has been accomplished. Up to six flowcells can be run in parallel and inoculated with a monospecies biofilm or a consortia {Objective 1). It was found that a 1:1000 dilution of Tryptic Soy Broth promoted cell attachment to stainless steel and decreased ...
... Developing and optimizing the DW biofilm system has been accomplished. Up to six flowcells can be run in parallel and inoculated with a monospecies biofilm or a consortia {Objective 1). It was found that a 1:1000 dilution of Tryptic Soy Broth promoted cell attachment to stainless steel and decreased ...
Your Kidneys: Master Chemists of the Body
... Where are the kidneys and how do they function? You have two kidneys, each about the size of a fist, located on either side of your spine at the bottom of your rib cage. Each kidney contains up to a million filtering units called nephrons. Each nephron has a cluster of tiny blood vessels called a gl ...
... Where are the kidneys and how do they function? You have two kidneys, each about the size of a fist, located on either side of your spine at the bottom of your rib cage. Each kidney contains up to a million filtering units called nephrons. Each nephron has a cluster of tiny blood vessels called a gl ...
Transient and Stable GFP Expression in Germ Cells by the vasa
... In this study, we reported the functional analyses of the red seabream vasa (Pmvas) regulatory sequences, using medaka as a model system. It was showed that injection of GFP-Pmvas3’UTR mRNA was able to label medaka PGCs during embryogenesis. Besides, we have constructed pPmvasGFP transgenic vector, ...
... In this study, we reported the functional analyses of the red seabream vasa (Pmvas) regulatory sequences, using medaka as a model system. It was showed that injection of GFP-Pmvas3’UTR mRNA was able to label medaka PGCs during embryogenesis. Besides, we have constructed pPmvasGFP transgenic vector, ...
The Stem Cell Factor Receptor/c-Kit as a Drug Target in
... STAT3 and JNK [45]. Interestingly, Lyn negatively regulate PI3-kinase/Akt signaling by an unclear mechanism. SFK have been demonstrated to participate in SCF-induced chemotaxis and proliferation in the megakaryoblastic cell line MO7e and primary hematopoietic progenitor cells [44, 46]. Using a chime ...
... STAT3 and JNK [45]. Interestingly, Lyn negatively regulate PI3-kinase/Akt signaling by an unclear mechanism. SFK have been demonstrated to participate in SCF-induced chemotaxis and proliferation in the megakaryoblastic cell line MO7e and primary hematopoietic progenitor cells [44, 46]. Using a chime ...
the selective interruption of nucleolar rna synthesis in hela cells by
... Cordycepin (3' deoxyadenosine) is a unique agent which can interfere with the synthesis of complete molecules (8) . Cordycepin triphosphate has been shown to cause premature termination of RNA synthesized in vitro by DNA-dependent RNA polymerase (9, 18) . The effects of cordycepin on HeLa cell RNA m ...
... Cordycepin (3' deoxyadenosine) is a unique agent which can interfere with the synthesis of complete molecules (8) . Cordycepin triphosphate has been shown to cause premature termination of RNA synthesized in vitro by DNA-dependent RNA polymerase (9, 18) . The effects of cordycepin on HeLa cell RNA m ...
Salmonberry Habitat
... In 2009, the K-12 Science Learning Standards were formally adopted. Along with the new standards, the legislature provided direction for the redesign of the assessment system. The Measurements of Student Progress (MSP) replaced the Washington Assessment of Student Learning (WASL) and assessed the ne ...
... In 2009, the K-12 Science Learning Standards were formally adopted. Along with the new standards, the legislature provided direction for the redesign of the assessment system. The Measurements of Student Progress (MSP) replaced the Washington Assessment of Student Learning (WASL) and assessed the ne ...
Basic Guide to Anatomy and Physiology for Dental Care Professionals
... just as ‘DNA’ by the lay public), so the nucleus controls all of the cell functions and directs its activities. Most cells are specialised in their actions and perform certain functions within the body. When they are grouped together to carry out these particular functions, they are called tissues. ...
... just as ‘DNA’ by the lay public), so the nucleus controls all of the cell functions and directs its activities. Most cells are specialised in their actions and perform certain functions within the body. When they are grouped together to carry out these particular functions, they are called tissues. ...
6. Brief resume of the intended work: 6.1: Need to the study: Alpinia
... Generic nature of plant plays a major role in defining the quantity of active principles. Cultivation and production of secondary metabolites is constant under standard conditions. Hence production of plant by tissue culture method will be helpful in producing the plants of specific type of signif ...
... Generic nature of plant plays a major role in defining the quantity of active principles. Cultivation and production of secondary metabolites is constant under standard conditions. Hence production of plant by tissue culture method will be helpful in producing the plants of specific type of signif ...
Microscopy studies on uncultivated magnetotactic bacteria
... The model of passive orientation of MB along the lines of a magnetic field combined with the active migration because of the flagella, the so-called magnetotaxis, is maintained until today. Magnetotaxis is considered an advantage in finding the optimum position in the environment because MB would ha ...
... The model of passive orientation of MB along the lines of a magnetic field combined with the active migration because of the flagella, the so-called magnetotaxis, is maintained until today. Magnetotaxis is considered an advantage in finding the optimum position in the environment because MB would ha ...
Role of the OPG/RANK/RANKL triad in calcifications of - HAL
... Vascular calcium deposition can be usefully classified into four histo-anatomical variants, each type being associated with a characteristic spectrum of vascular disease processes: atherosclerotic/fibrotic calcification, cardiac valve calcification, medial artery calcification and vascular calciphyl ...
... Vascular calcium deposition can be usefully classified into four histo-anatomical variants, each type being associated with a characteristic spectrum of vascular disease processes: atherosclerotic/fibrotic calcification, cardiac valve calcification, medial artery calcification and vascular calciphyl ...
Early Event of Sexual Induction in Volvox: Chemical Modification of
... described are exclusively synthesized by somatic cells, rather than by reproductive cells, the ultimate recipients of the pheromone’s message. Contrary to earlier reports in the literature, it is demonstrated that isolated reproductive cells remain responsive to the sexual pheromone and develop to s ...
... described are exclusively synthesized by somatic cells, rather than by reproductive cells, the ultimate recipients of the pheromone’s message. Contrary to earlier reports in the literature, it is demonstrated that isolated reproductive cells remain responsive to the sexual pheromone and develop to s ...
(Solanum tuberosum L.) plantlets to gradient saline stress
... 2013; Liu et al., 2014a). Ca2+ has vital signal transduction function triggered by various environmental stresses. Especially, Ca2+ could alleviate Na+ toxicity on plants and has a regulation effect on ion selectivity absorption and transport (Zhu, 2002; BenAmor et al., 2010). Ca2+ is an essential c ...
... 2013; Liu et al., 2014a). Ca2+ has vital signal transduction function triggered by various environmental stresses. Especially, Ca2+ could alleviate Na+ toxicity on plants and has a regulation effect on ion selectivity absorption and transport (Zhu, 2002; BenAmor et al., 2010). Ca2+ is an essential c ...
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... proteins and phagosomal membrane lipids may reduce Rab5-Rab7 conversion, specifically blocking the recruitment of RILP (Rab interacting lysosomal protein) to Rab7, or mycobacterial proteins may act as Rab7-GAPs to inactivate Rab7 and inhibit interaction with RILP [29]. These alterations in phagosoma ...
... proteins and phagosomal membrane lipids may reduce Rab5-Rab7 conversion, specifically blocking the recruitment of RILP (Rab interacting lysosomal protein) to Rab7, or mycobacterial proteins may act as Rab7-GAPs to inactivate Rab7 and inhibit interaction with RILP [29]. These alterations in phagosoma ...
Chemical genetics discloses the importance of heme
... trachomatis (Serovar D-L), which is the most common cause of sexually transmitted diseases (Miller, Ford et al. 2004). Untreated C. trachomatis infections can lead to pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) and infertility (Haggerty, Gottlieb et al. 2010). C. trachomatis (Serovar A-C) cause the eye diseas ...
... trachomatis (Serovar D-L), which is the most common cause of sexually transmitted diseases (Miller, Ford et al. 2004). Untreated C. trachomatis infections can lead to pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) and infertility (Haggerty, Gottlieb et al. 2010). C. trachomatis (Serovar A-C) cause the eye diseas ...
Tomato: a model species for fruit growth and development studies
... water loss occurs during the day the fruit water potential decreases (becomes more negative) via an increase in the osmotic concentration and a decrease in the turgor pressure. At the same time, the xylem import of water to the fruit is low (mainly because water is directed to transpiring leaves), a ...
... water loss occurs during the day the fruit water potential decreases (becomes more negative) via an increase in the osmotic concentration and a decrease in the turgor pressure. At the same time, the xylem import of water to the fruit is low (mainly because water is directed to transpiring leaves), a ...
Logistics of water and salt transport through the plant
... files of open interconnected cells are formed. Tracheids also lack protoplasts at maturity, but in contrast to vessels the end walls are not open but contain pits, which are areas lacking the secondary wall. The so-called pit membrane, a modified thin primary cell wall consisting of a dense network ...
... files of open interconnected cells are formed. Tracheids also lack protoplasts at maturity, but in contrast to vessels the end walls are not open but contain pits, which are areas lacking the secondary wall. The so-called pit membrane, a modified thin primary cell wall consisting of a dense network ...
Я-Amyloid-Induced Synthesis of the Ganglioside Gd3 Is a Requisite
... higher than in control cultures, 16 hr after the addition of AP(25–35) (Fig. 1 A,B). In Figure 2 A,B,D, double-fluorescence analysis of GD3 ( green) and nuclear chromatin (red) showed few neurons expressing GD3 in control cultures or in cultures exposed to the reverse peptide AP(35–25). Nearly all ...
... higher than in control cultures, 16 hr after the addition of AP(25–35) (Fig. 1 A,B). In Figure 2 A,B,D, double-fluorescence analysis of GD3 ( green) and nuclear chromatin (red) showed few neurons expressing GD3 in control cultures or in cultures exposed to the reverse peptide AP(35–25). Nearly all ...
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... stable parameter as apposed to motility since itُ s affected by the excretion of accessory gland. Any morphological deviation from the normal structure of sperm was considered abnormal. At least two hundred spermatozoa were counted and percent of abnormal morphology was reported. Leukocytes and Ph ...
... stable parameter as apposed to motility since itُ s affected by the excretion of accessory gland. Any morphological deviation from the normal structure of sperm was considered abnormal. At least two hundred spermatozoa were counted and percent of abnormal morphology was reported. Leukocytes and Ph ...
Invertebrate Zoology Laboratory Exercises
... developed in polychaetes and oligochaetes but reduced in leeches. Successive coelomic spaces are separated by transverse bulkheads known as septa which consist of double layers of peritoneum with connective tissue in between. The right and left sides of each segmental coelom are separated by longitu ...
... developed in polychaetes and oligochaetes but reduced in leeches. Successive coelomic spaces are separated by transverse bulkheads known as septa which consist of double layers of peritoneum with connective tissue in between. The right and left sides of each segmental coelom are separated by longitu ...
Doehrty-McMahon 2009
... to the clarity beginning to emerge from studies of endocytic events, we urge abandonment of the term RME because methods are readily available to easily dissect the method(s) of endocytosis used for the cargo of interest; a scheme for endocytic classification can be found in Reference 6 (see also Fig ...
... to the clarity beginning to emerge from studies of endocytic events, we urge abandonment of the term RME because methods are readily available to easily dissect the method(s) of endocytosis used for the cargo of interest; a scheme for endocytic classification can be found in Reference 6 (see also Fig ...
Growth of bacteria in seawater filtered through 0.2 pm Nuclepore
... (1981) presented a cumulative frequency distribution for bacteria in the California Bight from which may be estimated that about 5 % of the total number of bacteria were of equivalent spherical diameter less than 0.2 pm. Upon inspection of 2 Woods Hole seawater samples, Watson et al. (1977) found th ...
... (1981) presented a cumulative frequency distribution for bacteria in the California Bight from which may be estimated that about 5 % of the total number of bacteria were of equivalent spherical diameter less than 0.2 pm. Upon inspection of 2 Woods Hole seawater samples, Watson et al. (1977) found th ...