Nature - Andreas Jenny`s Laboratory
... be to counteract the morphogenetic consequences of mitosis, which results in loss of polarity and the exclusion of apical daughter cells from the neuroepithelium. The strictest inference of this model would be that MZtri neurulation defects may be suppressed by blocking cell division, thus precludin ...
... be to counteract the morphogenetic consequences of mitosis, which results in loss of polarity and the exclusion of apical daughter cells from the neuroepithelium. The strictest inference of this model would be that MZtri neurulation defects may be suppressed by blocking cell division, thus precludin ...
Bacteria 2014
... DNA of the bacteria cell during unfavorable growth conditions. Spores allow bacteria to survive harsh conditions. ...
... DNA of the bacteria cell during unfavorable growth conditions. Spores allow bacteria to survive harsh conditions. ...
From Hair to Cornea: Toward the Therapeutic Use of Hair
... environment and are provided with specific growth and survival factors that have not been completely identified yet [3]. Dysfunction or loss of the limbal SC population either congenital or acquired by varying pathologies, for example, in cases of chemical burns may result in partial or total limbal s ...
... environment and are provided with specific growth and survival factors that have not been completely identified yet [3]. Dysfunction or loss of the limbal SC population either congenital or acquired by varying pathologies, for example, in cases of chemical burns may result in partial or total limbal s ...
Endocytosis-like protein uptake in the bacterium Gemmata
... formation of vesicle structures in the cells allowing extracellular molecules to be internalized. Remarkably, proteins possessing structural features of eukaryotic MC proteins have been recently described in planctomycetes (23). MC proteins are related to the clathrin and coat protein families, all ...
... formation of vesicle structures in the cells allowing extracellular molecules to be internalized. Remarkably, proteins possessing structural features of eukaryotic MC proteins have been recently described in planctomycetes (23). MC proteins are related to the clathrin and coat protein families, all ...
Section 16.1 What Is Cancer?
... One of the fundamental aberrations in all cancer cells is a loss of control over cell proliferation. In multicellular organisms, normal cell division replaces dead and damaged tissue, and this process is strictly regulated. In normal cells large number of gene products control – Steps in the c ...
... One of the fundamental aberrations in all cancer cells is a loss of control over cell proliferation. In multicellular organisms, normal cell division replaces dead and damaged tissue, and this process is strictly regulated. In normal cells large number of gene products control – Steps in the c ...
On diamond surface properties and interactions with neurons.
... biocompatibility over long time spans and optical transparency, that will allow using fluorescent dyes for multiparametrical monitoring of the functional state of cell populations. Diamond possesses all the characteristics to fulfil these requirements: its chemical inertness, mechanical stiffness, o ...
... biocompatibility over long time spans and optical transparency, that will allow using fluorescent dyes for multiparametrical monitoring of the functional state of cell populations. Diamond possesses all the characteristics to fulfil these requirements: its chemical inertness, mechanical stiffness, o ...
JetFlex Genomic DNA Purification Kit Handbook (, 0.15 kB)
... a12) Preparation of a DNA-containing lysate from various amounts of whole blood 1.) Add 300 µl / 2 ml / 10 ml / 50 ml of whole blood to a suitable tube with 300 µl / 2 ml / 10 ml / 50 ml of RBC lysis buffer. Mix well by inverting until the mixture is homogeneous and go ahead immediately to step 2. I ...
... a12) Preparation of a DNA-containing lysate from various amounts of whole blood 1.) Add 300 µl / 2 ml / 10 ml / 50 ml of whole blood to a suitable tube with 300 µl / 2 ml / 10 ml / 50 ml of RBC lysis buffer. Mix well by inverting until the mixture is homogeneous and go ahead immediately to step 2. I ...
Synthetic cell surface receptors for delivery of therapeutics and probes
... internalized by the transferrin receptor (TFR), entry of cholera toxin (CTX) and simian virus-40 (SV40) after binding to ganglioside GM1, and trafficking of glycosylphosphatidylinositolanchored proteins (GPI-AP). Ligand-bound LDLR and TFR undergo clathrin-mediated endocytosis, whereas binding of CTX ...
... internalized by the transferrin receptor (TFR), entry of cholera toxin (CTX) and simian virus-40 (SV40) after binding to ganglioside GM1, and trafficking of glycosylphosphatidylinositolanchored proteins (GPI-AP). Ligand-bound LDLR and TFR undergo clathrin-mediated endocytosis, whereas binding of CTX ...
Full Text - Cancer Research Frontiers
... hypothesis addressing novel molecular targets for SCLC, those of the linkers of the nucleo- and cytoskeleton. Currently, no such molecular probes or drugs exist for these essential proteins. Expanding the notions of druggable targets may lead to surprising success. As with all overviews of this type ...
... hypothesis addressing novel molecular targets for SCLC, those of the linkers of the nucleo- and cytoskeleton. Currently, no such molecular probes or drugs exist for these essential proteins. Expanding the notions of druggable targets may lead to surprising success. As with all overviews of this type ...
IUG - CELL BIO - E
... one of the most important parts of a procaryotic cell for several reasons. Except for the mycoplasmas and some Archaea ,most bacteria have strong walls that give them shape and protect them from osmotic lysis ,wall shape and strength is primarily due to peptidoglycan, as we will see shortly. The cel ...
... one of the most important parts of a procaryotic cell for several reasons. Except for the mycoplasmas and some Archaea ,most bacteria have strong walls that give them shape and protect them from osmotic lysis ,wall shape and strength is primarily due to peptidoglycan, as we will see shortly. The cel ...
Chapter 28 The Origins of Eukaryotic Diversity
... Some are mixotrophs, combining photosynthesis and heterotrophic nutrition. ...
... Some are mixotrophs, combining photosynthesis and heterotrophic nutrition. ...
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... Number of Images The SC images were not Figure 2. Analysis results of 19 bacterial samples taken from a fluidized-bed bioreactor for ferric sulfate pro- processed with ImageJ due to duction visualized with DAPI staining and FISH. (A) problems in automatic image Total cell (TC) counts (DAPI) as measu ...
... Number of Images The SC images were not Figure 2. Analysis results of 19 bacterial samples taken from a fluidized-bed bioreactor for ferric sulfate pro- processed with ImageJ due to duction visualized with DAPI staining and FISH. (A) problems in automatic image Total cell (TC) counts (DAPI) as measu ...
Teacher Guide for Amplify Cell Structure and Function Module
... » Students should note that (i) ATP (energy), which is produced by the mitochondria, is used as an input by both the nucleus and the ribosomes and (ii) mRNA, which is produced by the nucleus, is used by the ribosome. » Ask students how to map these relationships on their worksheets. Students will ge ...
... » Students should note that (i) ATP (energy), which is produced by the mitochondria, is used as an input by both the nucleus and the ribosomes and (ii) mRNA, which is produced by the nucleus, is used by the ribosome. » Ask students how to map these relationships on their worksheets. Students will ge ...
Expansion of the phragmoplast during plant cytokinesis: a MAPK
... during late anaphase [1]. A phragmoplast complex is composed of two bundles of anti-parallel microtubules (MTs) and actin filaments. MTs are, in general, orientated and consist of a plus end and a minus end. The MTs overlap at their plus ends in the center of the phragmoplast. The initial shape of t ...
... during late anaphase [1]. A phragmoplast complex is composed of two bundles of anti-parallel microtubules (MTs) and actin filaments. MTs are, in general, orientated and consist of a plus end and a minus end. The MTs overlap at their plus ends in the center of the phragmoplast. The initial shape of t ...
selection of kidney cell types in primary glomerular explant
... occupy defined anatomical locations in vivo and have characteristic morphological features. However, this compartmentalization as well as several anatomical characteristics, such as endothelial cell fenestrae and epithelial cell foot processes, are lost in culture. Because at least three cell types ...
... occupy defined anatomical locations in vivo and have characteristic morphological features. However, this compartmentalization as well as several anatomical characteristics, such as endothelial cell fenestrae and epithelial cell foot processes, are lost in culture. Because at least three cell types ...
Electron Microscopic Observations on the Excretion of Cell
... enclosed in an intracellular vesicle, which then migrates towards, adheres to, and finally communicates with the cell membrane (Lever, 1962). The mechanism of release of the sac-like structures by Vibrio cholerae observed in this investigation is clearly different. However a simple pinching off of p ...
... enclosed in an intracellular vesicle, which then migrates towards, adheres to, and finally communicates with the cell membrane (Lever, 1962). The mechanism of release of the sac-like structures by Vibrio cholerae observed in this investigation is clearly different. However a simple pinching off of p ...
prenatal development
... Meiosis is Sex Cell (Gamete) Formation In sexually reproducing organisms, some cells are able to divide by another ...
... Meiosis is Sex Cell (Gamete) Formation In sexually reproducing organisms, some cells are able to divide by another ...
MS Word preprint
... culture medium. This was followed by three washings, 5 minute each, in dye free medium, all at 37ºC. Subsequently, the cells were fixed for 20 min with 4% paraformaldehyde at room temperature. Cell permeabilization with ethanol reduced the cytoplasmic background. The cells were dehydrated and then r ...
... culture medium. This was followed by three washings, 5 minute each, in dye free medium, all at 37ºC. Subsequently, the cells were fixed for 20 min with 4% paraformaldehyde at room temperature. Cell permeabilization with ethanol reduced the cytoplasmic background. The cells were dehydrated and then r ...
Unit 2-3 Review
... 5. (II.II.II.1) Write the 3 parts of Cell Theory. – All living things are made of one or more cells – Cells are the basic unit of structure in living things, and cells carry out all life processes. – Cells come only from other living cells. ...
... 5. (II.II.II.1) Write the 3 parts of Cell Theory. – All living things are made of one or more cells – Cells are the basic unit of structure in living things, and cells carry out all life processes. – Cells come only from other living cells. ...
Magnetic nanoparticles: applications and cellular uptake
... The endosomal pathway. The early endosome is transported via microtubules from cell periphery towards nucleus. Macromolecules will be transported into the late endosome, which fuses with vesicles from the trans face of the Golgi complex that are filled with precursor lysosomal hydrolases. In the aci ...
... The endosomal pathway. The early endosome is transported via microtubules from cell periphery towards nucleus. Macromolecules will be transported into the late endosome, which fuses with vesicles from the trans face of the Golgi complex that are filled with precursor lysosomal hydrolases. In the aci ...
The ARP2/3 complex: giving plant cells a leading edge
... and a decrease in fresh weight has been documented for dis1(8) and dis2.(9) The fact that the ARP mutants complete their life cycle and are fully viable suggests that, in higher plants, the complex works more as an enhancer of an intracellular phenomenon linked to growth rather than as a strictly es ...
... and a decrease in fresh weight has been documented for dis1(8) and dis2.(9) The fact that the ARP mutants complete their life cycle and are fully viable suggests that, in higher plants, the complex works more as an enhancer of an intracellular phenomenon linked to growth rather than as a strictly es ...