Safe Operation of Electrolytic Cells
... time of less than 1 second, in case of the spontaneous malfunction of any individual cell (short circuit, membrane tear, blockage, etc…). The specialized alarm algorithms programmed into the EMOS hardware have been developed based on an extensive HAZOP study using data from more than 30,000 cells mo ...
... time of less than 1 second, in case of the spontaneous malfunction of any individual cell (short circuit, membrane tear, blockage, etc…). The specialized alarm algorithms programmed into the EMOS hardware have been developed based on an extensive HAZOP study using data from more than 30,000 cells mo ...
variability in individual cell cycles of saccharomyces cerevisiae
... exponential increase in total cell volume; (3) population doubling time from (1) equal to volume doubling time from (2); (4) mean duration of first and second parent cycles equal; and (5) mean cycle times of first and second generation daughters equal. All criteria except (3) were achieved. We found ...
... exponential increase in total cell volume; (3) population doubling time from (1) equal to volume doubling time from (2); (4) mean duration of first and second parent cycles equal; and (5) mean cycle times of first and second generation daughters equal. All criteria except (3) were achieved. We found ...
TRANSFER CELL WALL ARCHITECTURE IN SECRETORY HAIRS
... depends on the activity of the trap. It should be noted that wall ingrowths in plant cells can be developed in a relatively short time (Farley et al., 2000; Talbot et al., 2002) and can be rapidly removed (Briggs, 1995). The complexity of wall ingrowths is directly correlated with the intensity of t ...
... depends on the activity of the trap. It should be noted that wall ingrowths in plant cells can be developed in a relatively short time (Farley et al., 2000; Talbot et al., 2002) and can be rapidly removed (Briggs, 1995). The complexity of wall ingrowths is directly correlated with the intensity of t ...
Homeobox A9 Transcriptionally Regulates the EphB4 Receptor to
... play an important role in the development of the cardiovascular system during embryogenesis. In this study, we investigated the role of HoxA9 for endothelial cell migration and angiogenesis in vitro and identified a novel target gene, the EphB4 receptor. Inhibition of HoxA9 expression decreased endo ...
... play an important role in the development of the cardiovascular system during embryogenesis. In this study, we investigated the role of HoxA9 for endothelial cell migration and angiogenesis in vitro and identified a novel target gene, the EphB4 receptor. Inhibition of HoxA9 expression decreased endo ...
Cell Types
... techniques used to create good scientific illustrations. It is important that you understand why you are being asked to draw what you observe. Isn’t observing it without drawing good enough? Why don’t we get cameras for the microscopes so that you can just take pictures – that would be better than a ...
... techniques used to create good scientific illustrations. It is important that you understand why you are being asked to draw what you observe. Isn’t observing it without drawing good enough? Why don’t we get cameras for the microscopes so that you can just take pictures – that would be better than a ...
Microbiology Transcriber: Mike Cantrell 08/21/08 43:26 – lecture
... Video 2: This is an example of what rolling looks like. You can see the cells just rolling along the surface as opposed to flowing along in the middle. This is in a live animal Video 3: Same as video 2 but in a chamber set-up. This is rolling of neutorphils. This process is critical for immune respo ...
... Video 2: This is an example of what rolling looks like. You can see the cells just rolling along the surface as opposed to flowing along in the middle. This is in a live animal Video 3: Same as video 2 but in a chamber set-up. This is rolling of neutorphils. This process is critical for immune respo ...
BI 215 - Butler Community College
... B. Identify the general structure and function of enzymes C. Describe the effects of pH, solute, and temperature on enzyme activity D. Describe the characteristics of reduction-oxidation reactions by electrons E. Describe energy production of cells by glycolysis, Krebs (Citric Acid) cycle, and elect ...
... B. Identify the general structure and function of enzymes C. Describe the effects of pH, solute, and temperature on enzyme activity D. Describe the characteristics of reduction-oxidation reactions by electrons E. Describe energy production of cells by glycolysis, Krebs (Citric Acid) cycle, and elect ...
Stefanie Dimmeler Thomas Bruhl, Carmen Urbich
... play an important role in the development of the cardiovascular system during embryogenesis. In this study, we investigated the role of HoxA9 for endothelial cell migration and angiogenesis in vitro and identified a novel target gene, the EphB4 receptor. Inhibition of HoxA9 expression decreased endo ...
... play an important role in the development of the cardiovascular system during embryogenesis. In this study, we investigated the role of HoxA9 for endothelial cell migration and angiogenesis in vitro and identified a novel target gene, the EphB4 receptor. Inhibition of HoxA9 expression decreased endo ...
fermentation - PharmaStreet
... • does not have to be shut down as regularly • the growth rate of the bacteria in the reactor can be more easily controlled and optimized • cells can also be immobilized in continuous reactors, to prevent their removal. ...
... • does not have to be shut down as regularly • the growth rate of the bacteria in the reactor can be more easily controlled and optimized • cells can also be immobilized in continuous reactors, to prevent their removal. ...
P16 Volume-surface reaction-diffusion systems: analysis, numerics
... A second direction of the project aims to study optimal control problems, especially boundary control, where we shall consider reaction rates as control variables. Considering a two-species RD system as starting point, we may investigate the controllability of a desired equilibrium state (and/or spe ...
... A second direction of the project aims to study optimal control problems, especially boundary control, where we shall consider reaction rates as control variables. Considering a two-species RD system as starting point, we may investigate the controllability of a desired equilibrium state (and/or spe ...
Publications de l`équipe
... In multicellular organisms, distant cells can exchange information by sending out signals composed of single molecules or, as increasingly exemplified in the literature, via complex packets stuffed with a selection of proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids, called extracellular vesicles (EVs; also known ...
... In multicellular organisms, distant cells can exchange information by sending out signals composed of single molecules or, as increasingly exemplified in the literature, via complex packets stuffed with a selection of proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids, called extracellular vesicles (EVs; also known ...
Cell Membranes & Movement Across Them
... Normally, in the process of osmosis, the net flow of water molecules into or out of the cell depends upon differences in the ...
... Normally, in the process of osmosis, the net flow of water molecules into or out of the cell depends upon differences in the ...
AS Biology FOUNDATION Chapter 4 CELL
... Some phospholipids have carbohydrates attached to them – GLYCOLIPIDS Some of the proteins have carbohydrates attached to them – GLYCOPROTEINS The membrane also contains molecules of CHOLESTEROL AS Biology. Foundation. Cell membranes and Transport ...
... Some phospholipids have carbohydrates attached to them – GLYCOLIPIDS Some of the proteins have carbohydrates attached to them – GLYCOPROTEINS The membrane also contains molecules of CHOLESTEROL AS Biology. Foundation. Cell membranes and Transport ...
Membrane Structure and Function
... requires of specific receptor proteins located in the cell membrane. Cell receptors interact with the molecule to be transported into the cell through a ligand — a molecule that binds specifically to the receptor Receptor-mediated endocytosis is highly specific. Human cells use receptor-mediated end ...
... requires of specific receptor proteins located in the cell membrane. Cell receptors interact with the molecule to be transported into the cell through a ligand — a molecule that binds specifically to the receptor Receptor-mediated endocytosis is highly specific. Human cells use receptor-mediated end ...
The Cell - University of South Carolina
... called euchromatin. The combination of the extended DNA and the large nucleolus is indicative of very active protein synthesis with the DNA providing the gene code information and the nucleolus providing the source of ribosomal RNA. By contrast, look at the satellite cell nucleus. The nucleolus is n ...
... called euchromatin. The combination of the extended DNA and the large nucleolus is indicative of very active protein synthesis with the DNA providing the gene code information and the nucleolus providing the source of ribosomal RNA. By contrast, look at the satellite cell nucleus. The nucleolus is n ...
Viral Replication Replication of Animal Viruses
... – Modified replication cycle – Infected host cells grow and reproduce normally for generations before they lyse – Virus gets inserted into host cell DNA. ...
... – Modified replication cycle – Infected host cells grow and reproduce normally for generations before they lyse – Virus gets inserted into host cell DNA. ...
Plant tissues
... made of more than type of cell. include the xylem (vascular tissue), phloem (vascular tissue) Sieve Tube Element Companion Cell Xylem Vessel ...
... made of more than type of cell. include the xylem (vascular tissue), phloem (vascular tissue) Sieve Tube Element Companion Cell Xylem Vessel ...
strontium titanate
... The structure of strontium titanate illustrated by this model was reported by A. Abramov Yu et al., Acta Cryst., B51, 942, (1995). The cubic cell has the cell edge a = 3.8996Å and space group Pm3m. The Sr atoms are 12-coordinate to O at 2.76Å and the Ti atoms are 6coordinate to O at 1.95Å. The model ...
... The structure of strontium titanate illustrated by this model was reported by A. Abramov Yu et al., Acta Cryst., B51, 942, (1995). The cubic cell has the cell edge a = 3.8996Å and space group Pm3m. The Sr atoms are 12-coordinate to O at 2.76Å and the Ti atoms are 6coordinate to O at 1.95Å. The model ...
Mutations that influence the secretory path in animal cells
... synthesis without secretion. If both mRNAs are injected, either at once, or with a delay of many hours between injections, intact Ig is secreted (Colman et al., 1982). Complementation leading to secretion is also observed when the MOPC-2 1 heavy chain mRNA is injected along with mRNA encoding a A ch ...
... synthesis without secretion. If both mRNAs are injected, either at once, or with a delay of many hours between injections, intact Ig is secreted (Colman et al., 1982). Complementation leading to secretion is also observed when the MOPC-2 1 heavy chain mRNA is injected along with mRNA encoding a A ch ...
Skin and bones: the bacterial cytoskeleton, cell wall, and cell
... the FtsZ ring localize cell wall deposition at the site of division (Fig. 2). A growing body of evidence suggests that this occurs through the local control of substrate availability as well as through the indirect recruitment of PBPs. In S. aureus, PBP2 localization at the division site is dependen ...
... the FtsZ ring localize cell wall deposition at the site of division (Fig. 2). A growing body of evidence suggests that this occurs through the local control of substrate availability as well as through the indirect recruitment of PBPs. In S. aureus, PBP2 localization at the division site is dependen ...
CELL PARTS Chapter 4 - Forest Hills School District
... Image from: http://www.mccc.edu/~chorba/celldiagram.htm ...
... Image from: http://www.mccc.edu/~chorba/celldiagram.htm ...
An in situ transgenic enzyme marker for the
... Ear punches from putative transgenic mice and their offspring were routinely stained for E. coli /J-galactosidase activity. The tissue was washed in 0-lM-phosphate buffer (pH7-4) and fixed for 15 min in 0-2 % glutaraldehyde (Gurr) in the same buffer containing 2mM-MgCl2 and 5mM-EGTA. It was washed f ...
... Ear punches from putative transgenic mice and their offspring were routinely stained for E. coli /J-galactosidase activity. The tissue was washed in 0-lM-phosphate buffer (pH7-4) and fixed for 15 min in 0-2 % glutaraldehyde (Gurr) in the same buffer containing 2mM-MgCl2 and 5mM-EGTA. It was washed f ...