
A1982PM90100001
... reported assays of whole blood folate using L. casei or Streptococcus faeca/is but the results were not consistent or reproducible. It was clear, however, that most of the tolate in blood was in the red cells, but, unlike folate in serum, red cell folate was largely in a conjugated (polyglutamated) ...
... reported assays of whole blood folate using L. casei or Streptococcus faeca/is but the results were not consistent or reproducible. It was clear, however, that most of the tolate in blood was in the red cells, but, unlike folate in serum, red cell folate was largely in a conjugated (polyglutamated) ...
Boundless Study Slides
... • growth factor a naturally-occurring substance capable of stimulating cellular growth, proliferation, and cellular differentiation • GTP-binding protein a protein which binds GTP and catalyzes its conversion to GDP • hydrophobic lacking an affinity for water; unable to absorb, or be wetted by water ...
... • growth factor a naturally-occurring substance capable of stimulating cellular growth, proliferation, and cellular differentiation • GTP-binding protein a protein which binds GTP and catalyzes its conversion to GDP • hydrophobic lacking an affinity for water; unable to absorb, or be wetted by water ...
Chloroplast Tubules Visualized in Transplastomic Plants Expressing
... required to understand the developmental regulation of chloroplast tubules. In addition, we found that chloroplast tubules were most abundant in trichome cells of tobacco leaves (Fig. 5). Several tubules emanate from single chloroplasts and many of them end at a near cell membrane. They might be inv ...
... required to understand the developmental regulation of chloroplast tubules. In addition, we found that chloroplast tubules were most abundant in trichome cells of tobacco leaves (Fig. 5). Several tubules emanate from single chloroplasts and many of them end at a near cell membrane. They might be inv ...
Monolignol glucosides as intermediate compounds in
... synthesis of coniferin and a slow turnover of this compound (Marcinowski and Grisebach 1977). The concentration of coniferin in differentiating xylem of Japanese black pine (Pinus thunbergii Parl.) is highest at the beginning of May, before the most active lignifying season, June and July, and there ...
... synthesis of coniferin and a slow turnover of this compound (Marcinowski and Grisebach 1977). The concentration of coniferin in differentiating xylem of Japanese black pine (Pinus thunbergii Parl.) is highest at the beginning of May, before the most active lignifying season, June and July, and there ...
Inhibition of Transdifferentiation into Tracheary Elements by Polar
... Polar auxin transport is essential for the formation of continuous vascular strands in the plant body. To understand its mechanism, polar auxin transport inhibitors have often been used. However, the role of auxin in vascular differentiation at the unicellular level has remained elusive. Using a Zin ...
... Polar auxin transport is essential for the formation of continuous vascular strands in the plant body. To understand its mechanism, polar auxin transport inhibitors have often been used. However, the role of auxin in vascular differentiation at the unicellular level has remained elusive. Using a Zin ...
Presentation by Human Dendritic Cells Killed, and Processed for
... These DC are classified as immature and specialize in Ag uptake and processing (18). The immature DC differentiate into mature DC as they migrate to tissue-draining secondary lymphoid organs where they efficiently present Ag to T cells (19 –24). The strategic location of DC in tissues, the lung in p ...
... These DC are classified as immature and specialize in Ag uptake and processing (18). The immature DC differentiate into mature DC as they migrate to tissue-draining secondary lymphoid organs where they efficiently present Ag to T cells (19 –24). The strategic location of DC in tissues, the lung in p ...
MORPHOLOGICAL AND FUNCTIONAL PROPERTIES OF
... 3) appearance (size, pigmentation, etc.), 4) spontaneous postsynaptic potential (PSP) pattern, 5) pathway of the efferent axon, 6) synaptic response to orthodromic stimulation, 7) depolarizing (D) or hyperpolarizing (H) response to iontophoretic application of acetylcholine, and 8) connections with ...
... 3) appearance (size, pigmentation, etc.), 4) spontaneous postsynaptic potential (PSP) pattern, 5) pathway of the efferent axon, 6) synaptic response to orthodromic stimulation, 7) depolarizing (D) or hyperpolarizing (H) response to iontophoretic application of acetylcholine, and 8) connections with ...
Physiological Structure and Single
... biomass production and of DNA replication, so clearly there had to be active bacterial cells in the oceans. The question then arose as to how this activity was distributed among the 105 – 106 cells that are on average present in 1 mL of ocean water (Hoppe 1976; Stevenson 1978). Did all these cells h ...
... biomass production and of DNA replication, so clearly there had to be active bacterial cells in the oceans. The question then arose as to how this activity was distributed among the 105 – 106 cells that are on average present in 1 mL of ocean water (Hoppe 1976; Stevenson 1978). Did all these cells h ...
Assignment-1 MS Excel
... with known submarine geothermal activity. The geothermal activity is in basaltic lava 6 to 12 million years of age. Our findings indicate that this freshwater hydrothermal vent system, located on the seafloor at a depth of 65 m, is a new kind of submarine geothermal vent. Sampling large quantities o ...
... with known submarine geothermal activity. The geothermal activity is in basaltic lava 6 to 12 million years of age. Our findings indicate that this freshwater hydrothermal vent system, located on the seafloor at a depth of 65 m, is a new kind of submarine geothermal vent. Sampling large quantities o ...
Biological systems of the host cell involved in Agrobacterium infection
... Furthermore, Agrobacterium, at least under laboratory conditions, can transform other eukaryotic species, ranging from fungi to human cells (reviewed in Lacroix et al., 2006a), which holds great promise for the future of biotechnology of non-plant species. This remarkably wide host range of Agrobact ...
... Furthermore, Agrobacterium, at least under laboratory conditions, can transform other eukaryotic species, ranging from fungi to human cells (reviewed in Lacroix et al., 2006a), which holds great promise for the future of biotechnology of non-plant species. This remarkably wide host range of Agrobact ...
Sampathkumar-2011-Live Cell Imaging Re - Max
... Figure 2. Coalignment between Cortical AFs and MTs in Arabidopsis Hypocotyl Cells. (A) to (C) Dual-labeled GFP:FABD (A) and mCherry:TUA5 (B), and merge of A and B (C), observed in hypocotyl cells of 3-d-old etiolated seedlings. Carets enclose regions of co-occurrence of the two channels. (D) Selecte ...
... Figure 2. Coalignment between Cortical AFs and MTs in Arabidopsis Hypocotyl Cells. (A) to (C) Dual-labeled GFP:FABD (A) and mCherry:TUA5 (B), and merge of A and B (C), observed in hypocotyl cells of 3-d-old etiolated seedlings. Carets enclose regions of co-occurrence of the two channels. (D) Selecte ...
Postmortem Diagnosis of Anaphylaxis
... the emergency room, or during medical treatment usually are subject to forensic autopsies. These cases are a source of frustration to the forensic pathologist because the diagnosis of anaphylactic shock is one of exclusion and has hitherto been based solely on circumstantial evidence, for example, i ...
... the emergency room, or during medical treatment usually are subject to forensic autopsies. These cases are a source of frustration to the forensic pathologist because the diagnosis of anaphylactic shock is one of exclusion and has hitherto been based solely on circumstantial evidence, for example, i ...
Multiple Functions of Kip-Related Protein5
... leaf. These defects are attributable to a decrease in cell proliferation as evidenced by reduced leaf cell number (Wang et al., 2000; Jasinski et al., 2002). However, KRPs may well play additional roles together with their function in the regulation of CDK activity. This hypothesis is supported by d ...
... leaf. These defects are attributable to a decrease in cell proliferation as evidenced by reduced leaf cell number (Wang et al., 2000; Jasinski et al., 2002). However, KRPs may well play additional roles together with their function in the regulation of CDK activity. This hypothesis is supported by d ...
Drug resistance patterns and susceptibility to
... m1:tube). Control cells suspension contained the same amount of inulin but no toxin. After incubation for 2 h at 37 C. the cells were centrifuged at 10 000 g for 15 min and the supernate was assayed for residual aflatoxin BI (Nabney and Nesbitt, 1965), inulin (Corcoran and Page, 1939) and cell conte ...
... m1:tube). Control cells suspension contained the same amount of inulin but no toxin. After incubation for 2 h at 37 C. the cells were centrifuged at 10 000 g for 15 min and the supernate was assayed for residual aflatoxin BI (Nabney and Nesbitt, 1965), inulin (Corcoran and Page, 1939) and cell conte ...
Plastid degeneration in Tillandsia (Bromeliaceae) provides
... apparently normal thylakoids and some chloroplasts still containing starch but starting to dismantle their membrane system (Fig. 6). At a later stage of tapetal development concentric membranes in plastids became frequent (Fig. 7). In some rare cases some plastoglobules appeared surrounded by a memb ...
... apparently normal thylakoids and some chloroplasts still containing starch but starting to dismantle their membrane system (Fig. 6). At a later stage of tapetal development concentric membranes in plastids became frequent (Fig. 7). In some rare cases some plastoglobules appeared surrounded by a memb ...
ForC, a novel type of formin family protein lacking an FH1 domain, is
... in Dictyostelium discoideum, we performed a Blast search against the database of the Japanese Dictyostelium cDNA project using the S. pombe Cdc12 amino acid sequence as a query. We found that two different cDNAs, FCL-AB11 and SLB408, could potentially code for formin proteins, and cloned the entire ...
... in Dictyostelium discoideum, we performed a Blast search against the database of the Japanese Dictyostelium cDNA project using the S. pombe Cdc12 amino acid sequence as a query. We found that two different cDNAs, FCL-AB11 and SLB408, could potentially code for formin proteins, and cloned the entire ...
appearance and function of endogenous peroxidase in fetal rat thyroid
... of these inclusions cannot always be ascertained, many of them have been identified as cross-sectioned profiles of the rough endoplasmic reticulum . The Golgi apparatus is present and in fortuitous sections its inner few lamellae stain for peroxidase (Fig . 7) . In most cells cytoplasmic ribosomes d ...
... of these inclusions cannot always be ascertained, many of them have been identified as cross-sectioned profiles of the rough endoplasmic reticulum . The Golgi apparatus is present and in fortuitous sections its inner few lamellae stain for peroxidase (Fig . 7) . In most cells cytoplasmic ribosomes d ...
Viability and Cytotoxicity Assay Kits for Diverse Cell Types
... well contained. Subsequent treatment with 4% glutaraldehyde (or less effectively with formaldehyde) permits safer handling during analysis, without disrupting the distinctive staining pattern. Glutaraldehyde is known to inactivate cells and viruses, while preserving their overall morphology. In addi ...
... well contained. Subsequent treatment with 4% glutaraldehyde (or less effectively with formaldehyde) permits safer handling during analysis, without disrupting the distinctive staining pattern. Glutaraldehyde is known to inactivate cells and viruses, while preserving their overall morphology. In addi ...
Plastid and Stromule Morphogenesis in Tomato
... Trichome cells provide an ideal cell type in which to view plastid morphology as revealed by GFP ¯uorescence in fresh tissue since they are external to the plant and easily viewed in fresh epidermal peels. Two types of glandular trichome are present in the tomato epidermis (McCaskill and Croteau, 19 ...
... Trichome cells provide an ideal cell type in which to view plastid morphology as revealed by GFP ¯uorescence in fresh tissue since they are external to the plant and easily viewed in fresh epidermal peels. Two types of glandular trichome are present in the tomato epidermis (McCaskill and Croteau, 19 ...
Did trypanosomatid parasites have photosynthetic
... whether or not the researcher is versed in the basic biology of the organisms, and when the breadth of phylogenetic questions increases, so does the level of difficulty that is associated with trying to integrate all of the available information known about diverse groups. Consequently, as the focus ...
... whether or not the researcher is versed in the basic biology of the organisms, and when the breadth of phylogenetic questions increases, so does the level of difficulty that is associated with trying to integrate all of the available information known about diverse groups. Consequently, as the focus ...