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Anti-OPN Monoclonal Antibodies as Probes of OPN Structure and

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... to include and confirm the association of lung cysts and renal carcinoma with the fibrofolliculomas described by Drs. Birt, Hogg and Dubé. Fifteen to thirty five percent of affected BHD individuals develop renal carcinoma. The histologic type of BHD associated renal carcinoma is markedly different f ...
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... few cases, six or less PRCs were present. This could be accounted for by photoreceptor loss: older ¯ies exhibited dramatic pathology of some PRCs reminiscent of degeneration (Fig. 2h). In wild-type ¯ies, the six outer PRCs, R1±R6, express rhodopsin1 (rh1) and mediate image formation and dim light vi ...
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... • The widespread use of antibiotics drastically decreased deaths from bacterial infections. • Most antibiotics kill bacteria while minimally harming the human host by binding to structures found only on bacterial cells. • Some antibiotics bind to the bacterial ribosome, leaving human ...
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... were expressed in mesoderm overlapping with Lef-1 (Fig. 2K⬘). Lef-1 transcripts were detected at high levels in Hensen’s node, primitive streak, and mesoderm emerging from the streak (Fig. 2L, see also Skromne and Stern, 2001). At stage HH7, Tcf-1 expression was restricted to the posterior primitive ...
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... CLE41 acts in secondary growth To address the role of CLE41 in PXY signalling during secondary growth, we analysed hypocotyls in plants with altered CLE41 expression (Fig. 4A-C,E-G). Phenotypes were even more dramatic than those observed in inflorescence stems. Altering the CLE41 expression domain o ...
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... lipid bilayer due to their size and/or polarity (Figure 5). A common example of facilitated diusion is the movement of glucose into the cell, where it is used to make ATP. Although glucose can be more concentrated outside of a cell, it cannot cross the lipid bilayer via simple diusion because it i ...
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