Tissue and Cell Pertinent cell population to characterize periodontal
... 3) were immunohistochemically investigated using antibodies against CD-45+, CD-3+, CD-8+, CD-20+, CD-68+, and EMA+ (plasma cells). The AA% occupied by gingival collagen fibers significantly decreased from 54.12% in group (0) to 38.58% in group (1), to 31.87% in group (2), and to 25.46% in group (3). I ...
... 3) were immunohistochemically investigated using antibodies against CD-45+, CD-3+, CD-8+, CD-20+, CD-68+, and EMA+ (plasma cells). The AA% occupied by gingival collagen fibers significantly decreased from 54.12% in group (0) to 38.58% in group (1), to 31.87% in group (2), and to 25.46% in group (3). I ...
Monocyte-derived dendritic cell generation - HAL
... cells against specific antigens, e.g., tumor antigens, thus allowing the development of cellmediated cytotoxicity towards tumor cells. During the last decade, the use of DC has been tested in clinical immunotherapy against cancer, and preliminary positive results of vaccine therapy have already been ...
... cells against specific antigens, e.g., tumor antigens, thus allowing the development of cellmediated cytotoxicity towards tumor cells. During the last decade, the use of DC has been tested in clinical immunotherapy against cancer, and preliminary positive results of vaccine therapy have already been ...
The organic anion transport inhibitor, probenecid, inhibits the
... sterile tissue culture dishes (5.0cm diam.x2.0cm deep, Sterilin) with constant agitation. Samples (1 ml) were removed after each treatment and washed by centrifugation (1000 g, 2 min) four times with the appropriate medium (i.e. ±probenecid). Cells were then mounted on slides and observed by epifluo ...
... sterile tissue culture dishes (5.0cm diam.x2.0cm deep, Sterilin) with constant agitation. Samples (1 ml) were removed after each treatment and washed by centrifugation (1000 g, 2 min) four times with the appropriate medium (i.e. ±probenecid). Cells were then mounted on slides and observed by epifluo ...
Acupuncture Reverses High Cholesterol Cell Fat
... formation in blood vessels. The presence of foam cells is indicative of an increased risk of heart attacks and strokes. Based on the research, the investigators note that acupuncture could “play an essential role in treating hyperlipidemia (high cholesterol and triglycerides) and stopping it from de ...
... formation in blood vessels. The presence of foam cells is indicative of an increased risk of heart attacks and strokes. Based on the research, the investigators note that acupuncture could “play an essential role in treating hyperlipidemia (high cholesterol and triglycerides) and stopping it from de ...
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... We acquired tomograms from 10 different bacterial cells (Table S1). We encountered difficulties with attempts to automatically track membranes and their interconnections. Currently, there is no software available that can accurately assign and follow the membranes in such a complex system and our at ...
... We acquired tomograms from 10 different bacterial cells (Table S1). We encountered difficulties with attempts to automatically track membranes and their interconnections. Currently, there is no software available that can accurately assign and follow the membranes in such a complex system and our at ...
Lesson (1) Cell theory
... 2- It can magnify things by cutting them to thin slices which allow light to penetrate them. 3- It can magnify things up to 1500 times according to the magnification power of the eyepiece and objective lenses in it. They cannot magnify more than 1500 times because this make the photo unclear. The ma ...
... 2- It can magnify things by cutting them to thin slices which allow light to penetrate them. 3- It can magnify things up to 1500 times according to the magnification power of the eyepiece and objective lenses in it. They cannot magnify more than 1500 times because this make the photo unclear. The ma ...
pulsatile shear stress and high glucose concentrations induced
... level and the ROS-related diseases, and further search for potential drugs with antioxidant ability [6]. For example, high glucose level in diabetes patients and high sodium level14 in renal failure patients have been proven to increase the ROS production level in cells. In addition, different antio ...
... level and the ROS-related diseases, and further search for potential drugs with antioxidant ability [6]. For example, high glucose level in diabetes patients and high sodium level14 in renal failure patients have been proven to increase the ROS production level in cells. In addition, different antio ...
For all these reasons, it was decided to set a... objectives focused at discarding possible sources of inefficiency while Work plan
... setup of the system and the ulterior research, there were some inherent drawbacks in commercial systems that posed substantial problems on the development of the present research. Firstly, most commercial systems are aimed at controlling large mass reservoirs (larger than the Peltier cell) and were ...
... setup of the system and the ulterior research, there were some inherent drawbacks in commercial systems that posed substantial problems on the development of the present research. Firstly, most commercial systems are aimed at controlling large mass reservoirs (larger than the Peltier cell) and were ...
Insulin-Resistance, Browning
... relatively scarce in the adult as an identifiable tissue. Brown fat cells are interspersed within WAT of rodents and humans. Activation of BAT requires 3-adrenergic receptor agonism. ...
... relatively scarce in the adult as an identifiable tissue. Brown fat cells are interspersed within WAT of rodents and humans. Activation of BAT requires 3-adrenergic receptor agonism. ...
Differential requirement for OBF-1 during antibody
... ester (CFSE) and cultured with CD40L/IL-4. Cells were harvested after 4 d and analyzed for Syndecan-1 expression. The CFSE histograms show that cells in both cultures proliferated strongly (Fig. 1 B, top). Although control cultures yielded significant numbers of Syndecan-1hi cells in later divisions ...
... ester (CFSE) and cultured with CD40L/IL-4. Cells were harvested after 4 d and analyzed for Syndecan-1 expression. The CFSE histograms show that cells in both cultures proliferated strongly (Fig. 1 B, top). Although control cultures yielded significant numbers of Syndecan-1hi cells in later divisions ...
The Molecular Organization of Endothelial Cell to
... Piepenhagen and Nelson, 1993). It is believed that the catenins, together with other junction-associated proteins such as vinculin, are involved in the anchorage of cadherins to the cortical actin cytoskeleton (Hirano et al., 1987; Nagafuchi et al., 1988; Ozawa et al., 1989, 1990a; Tsukita et al., 1 ...
... Piepenhagen and Nelson, 1993). It is believed that the catenins, together with other junction-associated proteins such as vinculin, are involved in the anchorage of cadherins to the cortical actin cytoskeleton (Hirano et al., 1987; Nagafuchi et al., 1988; Ozawa et al., 1989, 1990a; Tsukita et al., 1 ...
1 ANIMAL KINGDOM 1 EVOLUTIONARY TRENDS and PHYLUM
... it receives nourishment. Shortly after this it constricts or pinches off from the parent and begins its own independent life. The asexual budding process produces new hydras that are genetically identical to the parent hydra. Hydras have the curious ability to regenerate lost or damaged tentacles wh ...
... it receives nourishment. Shortly after this it constricts or pinches off from the parent and begins its own independent life. The asexual budding process produces new hydras that are genetically identical to the parent hydra. Hydras have the curious ability to regenerate lost or damaged tentacles wh ...
Unit 5 Animals
... it receives nourishment. Shortly after this it constricts or pinches off from the parent and begins its own independent life. The asexual budding process produces new hydras that are genetically identical to the parent hydra. Hydras have the curious ability to regenerate lost or damaged tentacles wh ...
... it receives nourishment. Shortly after this it constricts or pinches off from the parent and begins its own independent life. The asexual budding process produces new hydras that are genetically identical to the parent hydra. Hydras have the curious ability to regenerate lost or damaged tentacles wh ...
Normal and c-Myc-promoted human keratinocyte di
... constitutively expressed wild type or conditional cMyc in all layers of primary keratinocytes by targeting stem cells by retroviral infection (Gandarillas and Watt, 1997). In both cases, and unexpectedly, activation of c-Myc for more than 5 days did not stimulate proliferation or apoptosis but dier ...
... constitutively expressed wild type or conditional cMyc in all layers of primary keratinocytes by targeting stem cells by retroviral infection (Gandarillas and Watt, 1997). In both cases, and unexpectedly, activation of c-Myc for more than 5 days did not stimulate proliferation or apoptosis but dier ...
Science Quarter 4 Lessons
... The content statements for sixth-grade life science are each partial components of a larger concept. The parts have been isolated to call attention to the depth of knowledge required to build to one of biology's important foundational theories: Modern Cell Theory. It is recommended that the content ...
... The content statements for sixth-grade life science are each partial components of a larger concept. The parts have been isolated to call attention to the depth of knowledge required to build to one of biology's important foundational theories: Modern Cell Theory. It is recommended that the content ...
Precision Optogenetic Tool for Selective Single- and Multiple
... are expressed under the control of cell-type-specific promoters (Sweeney et al., 2012a). For example, reconstituted caspase expressed under mec-18 promoter has been shown to ablate specific neurons in Caenorhabditis elegans (Chelur and Chalfie, 2007). The pro-apoptotic gene reaper has been demonstra ...
... are expressed under the control of cell-type-specific promoters (Sweeney et al., 2012a). For example, reconstituted caspase expressed under mec-18 promoter has been shown to ablate specific neurons in Caenorhabditis elegans (Chelur and Chalfie, 2007). The pro-apoptotic gene reaper has been demonstra ...
Non -Living Components of plant cell 1
... granules and another substances which is a metabolic products or stored materials. Number of ...
... granules and another substances which is a metabolic products or stored materials. Number of ...
Keystone Review Packet #1 File - Dallastown Area School District
... 1. Which characteristic is shared by all prokaryotes and eukaryotes? a. ability to store hereditary information b. use of organelles to control cell processes c. use of cellular respiration for energy release d. ability to move in response to environmental stimuli 2. Living organisms can be classifi ...
... 1. Which characteristic is shared by all prokaryotes and eukaryotes? a. ability to store hereditary information b. use of organelles to control cell processes c. use of cellular respiration for energy release d. ability to move in response to environmental stimuli 2. Living organisms can be classifi ...
The Single ENTH-Domain Protein of Trypanosomes
... for publication 5 March 2009, uncorrected manuscript published online 17 March 2009, published online 8 April ...
... for publication 5 March 2009, uncorrected manuscript published online 17 March 2009, published online 8 April ...
Transfer of vesicles from Schwann cells to axons: a novel
... from the neuronal cell body (Twiss and Fainzilber, 2009). In the dark side of vesicular transfer, SCs have been shown to secrete exosomes containing pathogenic prions upon cell infection in vitro, therefore prion secretion via SC-derived exosomes may spread these pathogenic proteins from the PNS to ...
... from the neuronal cell body (Twiss and Fainzilber, 2009). In the dark side of vesicular transfer, SCs have been shown to secrete exosomes containing pathogenic prions upon cell infection in vitro, therefore prion secretion via SC-derived exosomes may spread these pathogenic proteins from the PNS to ...
A conserved role for kinesin-5 in plant mitosis
... cytokinetic organelle, the phragmoplast (Asada et al., 1997). In the arabidopsis genome, four sequences have been annotated as kinesin-5 members, whereas in animal genomes kinesin-5 is present usually as a single-copy gene. These plant proteins have similarity to mammalian Eg5, particularly in the m ...
... cytokinetic organelle, the phragmoplast (Asada et al., 1997). In the arabidopsis genome, four sequences have been annotated as kinesin-5 members, whereas in animal genomes kinesin-5 is present usually as a single-copy gene. These plant proteins have similarity to mammalian Eg5, particularly in the m ...
Part 1 Answers
... 1. Which characteristic is shared by all prokaryotes and eukaryotes? a. ability to store hereditary information b. use of organelles to control cell processes c. use of cellular respiration for energy release d. ability to move in response to environmental stimuli 2. Living organisms can be classifi ...
... 1. Which characteristic is shared by all prokaryotes and eukaryotes? a. ability to store hereditary information b. use of organelles to control cell processes c. use of cellular respiration for energy release d. ability to move in response to environmental stimuli 2. Living organisms can be classifi ...
BI 215 - Butler Community College
... process and reporting the results in a scientific paper format. (A skill) 2. Demonstrating technical expertise in using computer software and biotechnology laboratory equipment in biology. (T skill) 3. Searching biology literature, organizing content, and writing an up-to-date review about a cell or ...
... process and reporting the results in a scientific paper format. (A skill) 2. Demonstrating technical expertise in using computer software and biotechnology laboratory equipment in biology. (T skill) 3. Searching biology literature, organizing content, and writing an up-to-date review about a cell or ...
Cell culture
Cell culture is the process by which cells are grown under controlled conditions, generally outside of their natural environment. In practice, the term ""cell culture"" now refers to the culturing of cells derived from multicellular eukaryotes, especially animal cells, in contrast with other types of culture that also grow cells, such as plant tissue culture, fungal culture, and microbiological culture (of microbes). The historical development and methods of cell culture are closely interrelated to those of tissue culture and organ culture. Viral culture is also related, with cells as hosts for the viruses. The laboratory technique of maintaining live cell lines (a population of cells descended from a single cell and containing the same genetic makeup) separated from their original tissue source became more robust in the middle 20th century.