Fig. 2
... Apoptosis, or programmed cell death, is an essential process which takes place in a cell. The apoptotic process is activated when the cell is under stress, infected, or when the genome is beyond repair. This process is a way for the cell to dispose of itself in an organized fashion when under these ...
... Apoptosis, or programmed cell death, is an essential process which takes place in a cell. The apoptotic process is activated when the cell is under stress, infected, or when the genome is beyond repair. This process is a way for the cell to dispose of itself in an organized fashion when under these ...
DCE
... • Applications identify resources by name, without needing to know where the resources are located • DCE cells can also participate in a worldwide directory service using the DCE Global Directory (GDS), which is based on the X.500 standard, or the Internet-system Domain Name Service (DNS) ...
... • Applications identify resources by name, without needing to know where the resources are located • DCE cells can also participate in a worldwide directory service using the DCE Global Directory (GDS), which is based on the X.500 standard, or the Internet-system Domain Name Service (DNS) ...
potist power point
... Death by Amoeba: Some twin cities youth lost their lives to an amoeba which infected their brain after swimming in a certain lake ...
... Death by Amoeba: Some twin cities youth lost their lives to an amoeba which infected their brain after swimming in a certain lake ...
Origin and shaping of the laterality organ in zebrafish
... immediately prior to the formation of the embryonic organizer (shield). As epiboly progressed, the DFC group became increasingly separated from the dorsal marginal deep cells and remained in direct contact with the advancing dorsal EVL margin (Fig. 1G-I,M) (D’Amico and Cooper, 1997). Furthermore, th ...
... immediately prior to the formation of the embryonic organizer (shield). As epiboly progressed, the DFC group became increasingly separated from the dorsal marginal deep cells and remained in direct contact with the advancing dorsal EVL margin (Fig. 1G-I,M) (D’Amico and Cooper, 1997). Furthermore, th ...
Comparison of cytotoxicity and wound healing effect of
... cells were exposed to 0.5 % CMC, 0.3% HA and 0.1% HA, respectively. The LDH titer of CMC and HA was assessed at 0, 30min, and 4, 12 and 24h after the addition of each these agents. After 24h later, the supernatants were collected from each well. Cell monolayer was then treated with a cell lysis solu ...
... cells were exposed to 0.5 % CMC, 0.3% HA and 0.1% HA, respectively. The LDH titer of CMC and HA was assessed at 0, 30min, and 4, 12 and 24h after the addition of each these agents. After 24h later, the supernatants were collected from each well. Cell monolayer was then treated with a cell lysis solu ...
Comparative transcriptional profiling analysis of the two daughter
... and asymmetric, resulting in the formation of a twocelled proembryo with a small apical cell and a large basal cell. The small apical cell with dense cytoplasm develops into embryo proper, and the large vacuolated basal cell differentiates into hypophysis and suspensor. The hypophysis contributes to ...
... and asymmetric, resulting in the formation of a twocelled proembryo with a small apical cell and a large basal cell. The small apical cell with dense cytoplasm develops into embryo proper, and the large vacuolated basal cell differentiates into hypophysis and suspensor. The hypophysis contributes to ...
Inhibition of Agrobacterium tumefaciens Growth by Silver Nitrate
... lag phases followed by growth were observed. This is probably due to the adaptation of the microorganism to the chemical with the help of a selective mutation (Alsheikh et al. 2002). AgNO3 strongly influences bacterial viability under a low level of initial cell density and short-term exposure but n ...
... lag phases followed by growth were observed. This is probably due to the adaptation of the microorganism to the chemical with the help of a selective mutation (Alsheikh et al. 2002). AgNO3 strongly influences bacterial viability under a low level of initial cell density and short-term exposure but n ...
Hematopoiesis - Development
... blood-related mutants (reviewed by Hsia and Zon, 2005) that allow researchers to tease apart hematopoietic genes and their function. For example, the spadetail mutant (which carries a mutation in the tbx16 gene) has a defect in mesoderm-derived tissues, including blood, as demonstrated by a decrease ...
... blood-related mutants (reviewed by Hsia and Zon, 2005) that allow researchers to tease apart hematopoietic genes and their function. For example, the spadetail mutant (which carries a mutation in the tbx16 gene) has a defect in mesoderm-derived tissues, including blood, as demonstrated by a decrease ...
Wang YY, Kuang A, Russell SD, Tian HQ. 2006. In vitro fertilization
... fertilization in vivo. Recently, Saito et al. (2002) observed organellar DNA distributions of sperm or generative cells in 115 species (104 genera, 56 families) and found distinctly polarized organellar DNA within generative cells or between sperm cells in six plants (six genera in four families). S ...
... fertilization in vivo. Recently, Saito et al. (2002) observed organellar DNA distributions of sperm or generative cells in 115 species (104 genera, 56 families) and found distinctly polarized organellar DNA within generative cells or between sperm cells in six plants (six genera in four families). S ...
Pathogenesis of the Human Opportunistic Pathogen
... Penetration of PA14 into Substomatal Cavities ...
... Penetration of PA14 into Substomatal Cavities ...
The Gram Reaction and Cell Composition: Nucleic
... previous observations that the Gram-positive and Gram-negative groups of organisms do not differ significantly with respect to content of the nucleic acids (Mitchell& Moyle, 1950).The mean totalnucleic acid phosphorus (RNA +DNA) content of all the organisms studied is c. 470 pmolelg., compared with ...
... previous observations that the Gram-positive and Gram-negative groups of organisms do not differ significantly with respect to content of the nucleic acids (Mitchell& Moyle, 1950).The mean totalnucleic acid phosphorus (RNA +DNA) content of all the organisms studied is c. 470 pmolelg., compared with ...
Auxin-Dependent Cell Division and Cell Elongation. 1
... developmental programs. In both cases, plant hormones coordinate adaptive changes in cellular division and differentiation. Auxins control several fundamental aspects of the plant development, such as cell expansion, cell division, pattern formation, root development, and apical dominance, and also ...
... developmental programs. In both cases, plant hormones coordinate adaptive changes in cellular division and differentiation. Auxins control several fundamental aspects of the plant development, such as cell expansion, cell division, pattern formation, root development, and apical dominance, and also ...
A Diffusible Signal from Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Elicits a
... short contact with ungerminated spores, the medium triggered a detectable [Ca21]cyt change (Fig. 3). The maximal amplitude of the Ca21 peak was reached after 8 d, and thereafter only a slight modulation of the Ca21 signal was recorded (Fig. 3). The fungal medium, renewed after 8 d and collected at 1 ...
... short contact with ungerminated spores, the medium triggered a detectable [Ca21]cyt change (Fig. 3). The maximal amplitude of the Ca21 peak was reached after 8 d, and thereafter only a slight modulation of the Ca21 signal was recorded (Fig. 3). The fungal medium, renewed after 8 d and collected at 1 ...
Extracellular Matrix Components Regulate Cellular Polarity and
... (ECM) are organized into thin specialized sheets of basement membranes.[5] The functions of basement membranes are to act as platforms for cell adhesion, to provide structural support to a tissue, to divide tissues into compartments, and to regulate cell behavior including polarity. Polarized cellul ...
... (ECM) are organized into thin specialized sheets of basement membranes.[5] The functions of basement membranes are to act as platforms for cell adhesion, to provide structural support to a tissue, to divide tissues into compartments, and to regulate cell behavior including polarity. Polarized cellul ...
The hypersensitive response and the induction of cell death in plants
... et al, 1994). Such rapid responses could make detection of intermediate steps almost impossible using fixed tissues. As yet there is no specific molecular or cytological marker in plants which would allow clear discrimination between necrosis and the HR. Therefore recent investigations have often ap ...
... et al, 1994). Such rapid responses could make detection of intermediate steps almost impossible using fixed tissues. As yet there is no specific molecular or cytological marker in plants which would allow clear discrimination between necrosis and the HR. Therefore recent investigations have often ap ...
Multiscale View of Cytoskeletal Mechanoregulation of Cell and
... With so many vital processes that take place throughout the life of an organism, it is not surprising that defects in cell polarity may have dire consequences, such as severe neural tube closure defects (Juriloff and Harris 2012), deafness and kidney diseases, and severe homeostasis defects associat ...
... With so many vital processes that take place throughout the life of an organism, it is not surprising that defects in cell polarity may have dire consequences, such as severe neural tube closure defects (Juriloff and Harris 2012), deafness and kidney diseases, and severe homeostasis defects associat ...
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 ...
Stochastic Responses May Allow Genetically Diverse Cell
... they are errors (e.g. infection and autoimmunity), as described above. We assume below that the outcome does not depend directly on the stimulix, writing the inner expectation as E[C|e,d]. The outer expectation is taken over the joint variability of the decisions and errors that are made and the sti ...
... they are errors (e.g. infection and autoimmunity), as described above. We assume below that the outcome does not depend directly on the stimulix, writing the inner expectation as E[C|e,d]. The outer expectation is taken over the joint variability of the decisions and errors that are made and the sti ...
- Wiley Online Library
... tonoplast, plastids, mitochondria, peroxisomes, autophagosomes, plasmodesmata, actin, microtubules, periarbuscular membrane (PAM) and periarbuscular apoplastic space (PAS) and expressed them from the constitutive AtUBQ10 promoter and the AM symbiosis-specific MtBCP1 promoter. All marker constructs s ...
... tonoplast, plastids, mitochondria, peroxisomes, autophagosomes, plasmodesmata, actin, microtubules, periarbuscular membrane (PAM) and periarbuscular apoplastic space (PAS) and expressed them from the constitutive AtUBQ10 promoter and the AM symbiosis-specific MtBCP1 promoter. All marker constructs s ...
brief notes - BioMedSearch
... and unbinding cations, what we may be seeing here is that system overloaded by the presence of large numbers of gold ions . As more and more mitochondria are disrupted, the cell's energy supply is compromised and structural disintegration begins to occur . Gold granules themselves seem to be inoffen ...
... and unbinding cations, what we may be seeing here is that system overloaded by the presence of large numbers of gold ions . As more and more mitochondria are disrupted, the cell's energy supply is compromised and structural disintegration begins to occur . Gold granules themselves seem to be inoffen ...
Mathematical models of radiation action on living cells: From the
... 2. The target theory and its major related cell survival models 2.1. The genesis of the target theory Funded by physicists, the target theory is based on two major principles: – 1) “radiation is considered to be a sequence of random projectiles; – 2) the components of the cell are considered as the ...
... 2. The target theory and its major related cell survival models 2.1. The genesis of the target theory Funded by physicists, the target theory is based on two major principles: – 1) “radiation is considered to be a sequence of random projectiles; – 2) the components of the cell are considered as the ...