Stimulation of Tumor Necrosis Factor Release
... of the paraneoplastic syndromes associated with malignancy such as hypercalcemia, cachexia and leukocytosis. ...
... of the paraneoplastic syndromes associated with malignancy such as hypercalcemia, cachexia and leukocytosis. ...
The expression of transforming growth factor-βs and TGF
... that myometrial smooth muscle cells express TGFβ1–3 and TGF-β type I–III receptor (TGF-βR) mRNA and protein. Quantitative RT–PCR, using an external synthetic RNA standard, indicated that the cells express 10 copies/cell of TGF-β1 and TGF-β2, less than one copy/cell of TGF-β3 and TGF-β type IR, three ...
... that myometrial smooth muscle cells express TGFβ1–3 and TGF-β type I–III receptor (TGF-βR) mRNA and protein. Quantitative RT–PCR, using an external synthetic RNA standard, indicated that the cells express 10 copies/cell of TGF-β1 and TGF-β2, less than one copy/cell of TGF-β3 and TGF-β type IR, three ...
Plant Cell Walls
... ‘glue’, the middle lamella, which imparts tissue cohesion. The middle lamella is rich in acidic pectins, which may contribute to its adhesiveness. However, it is often difficult to separate plant cells with pectinases, indicating that the molecular details of the middle lamella await clarification. Bet ...
... ‘glue’, the middle lamella, which imparts tissue cohesion. The middle lamella is rich in acidic pectins, which may contribute to its adhesiveness. However, it is often difficult to separate plant cells with pectinases, indicating that the molecular details of the middle lamella await clarification. Bet ...
Slides - Workforce Development in Stem Cell Research
... from the morula 2. ES cells are normally derived from the inner cell mass of the blastocyst 3. ES cells can be derived from primordial germ cells ...
... from the morula 2. ES cells are normally derived from the inner cell mass of the blastocyst 3. ES cells can be derived from primordial germ cells ...
symmetry breaking in cellular systems
... tension can result in cortical flows that lead to deformation and polarization of the cell. Cortex relaxation is often regulated by polarizing signals, but the cortex can also rupture and relax spontaneously. A similar tensioninduced polarization is observed in actin gels growing around beads, and we ...
... tension can result in cortical flows that lead to deformation and polarization of the cell. Cortex relaxation is often regulated by polarizing signals, but the cortex can also rupture and relax spontaneously. A similar tensioninduced polarization is observed in actin gels growing around beads, and we ...
Name - WordPress.com
... Archaebacteria (ancient bacteria) are found in extreme environments, like hot sulfur springs and thermal vents in the ocean floor & are thought to be some of the oldest life forms on earth. Most bacteria are heterotrophic and don't make their own food. They have to rely on other organisms to provide ...
... Archaebacteria (ancient bacteria) are found in extreme environments, like hot sulfur springs and thermal vents in the ocean floor & are thought to be some of the oldest life forms on earth. Most bacteria are heterotrophic and don't make their own food. They have to rely on other organisms to provide ...
Rearrangement of the Keratin Cytoskeleton after
... fetuses. The epidermis was separated manually from each dermis after treatment of pieces of whole skin with 3 .3 mg/ml collagenase (Sigma Chemical Co., St . Louis, MO) for 1 h at 37°C on a gyratory shaker. Isolated epidermis was dissociated into a cell suspension after trypsin treatment (17) . Cells ...
... fetuses. The epidermis was separated manually from each dermis after treatment of pieces of whole skin with 3 .3 mg/ml collagenase (Sigma Chemical Co., St . Louis, MO) for 1 h at 37°C on a gyratory shaker. Isolated epidermis was dissociated into a cell suspension after trypsin treatment (17) . Cells ...
Geographic Information Systems - CEProfs
... The statistic can be: majority, maximum, mean, median, minimum, minority, range, standard deviation, sum and variety. The neighborhood can have different shapes. To calculate neighborhood statistics, make the grid active, and click on Analysis/Neighborhood Statistics… ...
... The statistic can be: majority, maximum, mean, median, minimum, minority, range, standard deviation, sum and variety. The neighborhood can have different shapes. To calculate neighborhood statistics, make the grid active, and click on Analysis/Neighborhood Statistics… ...
7-2 Eukaryotic Cell Structure
... oLysosomes o_______________ are small organelles filled with enzymes. oLysosomes ____________________________ ______________________________that can be used by the rest of the cell. oLysosomes also __________________________ ________________________________________. Slide 20 of 49 Copyright Pearson ...
... oLysosomes o_______________ are small organelles filled with enzymes. oLysosomes ____________________________ ______________________________that can be used by the rest of the cell. oLysosomes also __________________________ ________________________________________. Slide 20 of 49 Copyright Pearson ...
Short Communication Highly sensitive detection of cancer cells
... IL, USA) to label monoclonal antibodies with biotins. Monoclonal epithelial cell adhesion molecule (EpCAM) antibody and biotinylated polyclonal EpCAM antibody were purchased from Millipore Corporation (#MAB4444, Temecula, CA, USA) and R&D systems (BAF960, Minneapolis, MN, USA), respectively. Biotiny ...
... IL, USA) to label monoclonal antibodies with biotins. Monoclonal epithelial cell adhesion molecule (EpCAM) antibody and biotinylated polyclonal EpCAM antibody were purchased from Millipore Corporation (#MAB4444, Temecula, CA, USA) and R&D systems (BAF960, Minneapolis, MN, USA), respectively. Biotiny ...
Deccox vs. Bovatec
... Bovatec (lasalocid) is a coccidiocide that kills coccidia. It is an ionophore that moves potassium, sodium, calcium and magnesium into the cell causing the cell to swell and burst. Bovatec works primarily on a single developmental stage of coccidia, providing a more narrow range of action than Decco ...
... Bovatec (lasalocid) is a coccidiocide that kills coccidia. It is an ionophore that moves potassium, sodium, calcium and magnesium into the cell causing the cell to swell and burst. Bovatec works primarily on a single developmental stage of coccidia, providing a more narrow range of action than Decco ...
Oxidants, antioxidants and the current incurability of
... Unfortunately, the inherently very large number of proteins whose expression goes either up or down as the mesenchymal cancer cells move out of quiescent states into the cell cycle makes it still very tricky to know, beyond the cytokines, what other driver proteins to focus on for drug development. ...
... Unfortunately, the inherently very large number of proteins whose expression goes either up or down as the mesenchymal cancer cells move out of quiescent states into the cell cycle makes it still very tricky to know, beyond the cytokines, what other driver proteins to focus on for drug development. ...
Universal Microfluidic System for Analysis and Control of Cell
... microfluidics, however, long-term cultivation of sensitive cell types, such as primary mammalian cells, remains challenging. Furthermore, the number of independent culture conditions (throughput) remains limited to less than 100 in a single device, still limiting the use of these systems in large-sc ...
... microfluidics, however, long-term cultivation of sensitive cell types, such as primary mammalian cells, remains challenging. Furthermore, the number of independent culture conditions (throughput) remains limited to less than 100 in a single device, still limiting the use of these systems in large-sc ...
Powerpoint examples of tissues
... of differing heights, some not reaching the free surface; nuclei seen at different levels; may contain mucus-secreting cells and bear cilia. Cilia ...
... of differing heights, some not reaching the free surface; nuclei seen at different levels; may contain mucus-secreting cells and bear cilia. Cilia ...
A Novel Temporal Expression Pattern of Three C
... serve, to some extent, as another control for protein integrity. Granulocytic differentiation was also induced in a second culture of 32D C13 cells. Aliquots were removed periodically and used to prepare total cellular protein. These extracts were analyzed for C/EBPa using a third specific antiserum ...
... serve, to some extent, as another control for protein integrity. Granulocytic differentiation was also induced in a second culture of 32D C13 cells. Aliquots were removed periodically and used to prepare total cellular protein. These extracts were analyzed for C/EBPa using a third specific antiserum ...
Chromosomal Changes without DNA
... replicated a second time in the first cell cycle. The highest yield of mitotic cells was obtained at the collection made 6 h after removal of hydroxyurea, but there were already many cells in the mitotic harvest at 4 h. This shows that the most frequent time for cells to progress from the end of hyd ...
... replicated a second time in the first cell cycle. The highest yield of mitotic cells was obtained at the collection made 6 h after removal of hydroxyurea, but there were already many cells in the mitotic harvest at 4 h. This shows that the most frequent time for cells to progress from the end of hyd ...
Considerations for the Optimal Polarization of 3He Targets
... • At higher temperatures, cell’s are known to lose polarization faster, and the longevity of the cell is compromised • This would lead to more cell changes, which could offset the time gained by faster spin-up times, and increase the costs of the experiment by requiring more 3He cells. • The tempera ...
... • At higher temperatures, cell’s are known to lose polarization faster, and the longevity of the cell is compromised • This would lead to more cell changes, which could offset the time gained by faster spin-up times, and increase the costs of the experiment by requiring more 3He cells. • The tempera ...
Autophagy in Stem Cell Maintenance and Differentiation
... Moreover, considering that some amino acids generated through the autophagic pathway may be used for protein synthesis, or even further processed in the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle in order to provide intermediates that can be converted into nucleotides and sterols [16], it is tempting to specula ...
... Moreover, considering that some amino acids generated through the autophagic pathway may be used for protein synthesis, or even further processed in the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle in order to provide intermediates that can be converted into nucleotides and sterols [16], it is tempting to specula ...
Lecture Herbicide x Plant Interactions Absorption and Translocation
... RCOOH (noncharged )] and loses its negative charge. The herbicide is now uncharged (molecular form) making it lipophilic and able to diffuse the lipophilic membrane See Figure 6.4 (Ion trapping model step 4 showing how weak acid herbicides are transported across the plasma membrane; page 10) once in ...
... RCOOH (noncharged )] and loses its negative charge. The herbicide is now uncharged (molecular form) making it lipophilic and able to diffuse the lipophilic membrane See Figure 6.4 (Ion trapping model step 4 showing how weak acid herbicides are transported across the plasma membrane; page 10) once in ...
A systems view of epigenetic networks regulating pancreas
... by the H3K27 demethylase JMJD3 results in endoderm induction. In foregut progenitor cells, loci for liver- and pancreas-specific genes exhibit different chromatin pre-patterns, and the histone methyltransferase EZH2 and the histone acetyltransferase p300 affect the cell fate choice between liver and ...
... by the H3K27 demethylase JMJD3 results in endoderm induction. In foregut progenitor cells, loci for liver- and pancreas-specific genes exhibit different chromatin pre-patterns, and the histone methyltransferase EZH2 and the histone acetyltransferase p300 affect the cell fate choice between liver and ...
Supplemental figs
... the theoretical situation where the combined cytotoxic effect of siRNA + drug is exactly additive. If the Bliss curve is within the 95 % confidence interval limits, the combined cytotoxic effect of siRNA + chemotherapy is considered to be additive. Here, the combined effect of each 18E6-340 siRNA + ...
... the theoretical situation where the combined cytotoxic effect of siRNA + drug is exactly additive. If the Bliss curve is within the 95 % confidence interval limits, the combined cytotoxic effect of siRNA + chemotherapy is considered to be additive. Here, the combined effect of each 18E6-340 siRNA + ...
Xp11 translocation RCC
... Most of the node-positive ASPSCR1-TFE3 RCC remained disease-free without adjuvant therapy. Hence, locally advanced stage may not predict adverse outcomes. ...
... Most of the node-positive ASPSCR1-TFE3 RCC remained disease-free without adjuvant therapy. Hence, locally advanced stage may not predict adverse outcomes. ...
Stem cell transplantation in multiple sclerosis
... Mesenchymal stem cells definition Multipotential stromal precursor cells were first isolated from the bone marrow, as the common ancestors of mesenchymal tissues such as cartilage, fat, bone and other connective tissues [18], and commonly termed as mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs). Many other tissues h ...
... Mesenchymal stem cells definition Multipotential stromal precursor cells were first isolated from the bone marrow, as the common ancestors of mesenchymal tissues such as cartilage, fat, bone and other connective tissues [18], and commonly termed as mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs). Many other tissues h ...
Cell Source Optimization for Cardiac Tissue Engineering
... several cell types including erythrocytes, platelets, and leukocytes suspended in plasma of inorganic material: salts, water, hormones, and proteins. In considering myocardial infarction, erythrocytes are most important since they carry the oxygen necessary for cardiac muscle functionality and remov ...
... several cell types including erythrocytes, platelets, and leukocytes suspended in plasma of inorganic material: salts, water, hormones, and proteins. In considering myocardial infarction, erythrocytes are most important since they carry the oxygen necessary for cardiac muscle functionality and remov ...
Review Article Stem cells for the cell and molecular therapy of type 1
... some genes used to generate iPSCs are oncogenes such as MYC [54, 55]. Recently, additional techniques have been developed to exclude the tumorigenic gene MYC so as to avoid genetic modifications, by use of microribonucleic acids (mir-) [56, 57]. Furthermore, iPSCs have been generated from patients w ...
... some genes used to generate iPSCs are oncogenes such as MYC [54, 55]. Recently, additional techniques have been developed to exclude the tumorigenic gene MYC so as to avoid genetic modifications, by use of microribonucleic acids (mir-) [56, 57]. Furthermore, iPSCs have been generated from patients w ...
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.