Targeted Stimuli-Responsive Dextran Conjugates for Doxorubicin Delivery to Hepatocytes
... efficacy of the polymer conjugates where we measure the fluorescence of doxorubicin and the conjugates in increasing concentrations of calf thymus DNA. Fluorescence quenching indicates that our conjugates can bind to DNA. The degree of binding increases with polymer molecular weight and substitution ...
... efficacy of the polymer conjugates where we measure the fluorescence of doxorubicin and the conjugates in increasing concentrations of calf thymus DNA. Fluorescence quenching indicates that our conjugates can bind to DNA. The degree of binding increases with polymer molecular weight and substitution ...
Two Distinct Sources of Elicited Reactive Oxygen
... by fungal or bacterial elicitors have been measured in plant cell suspension cultures. Very rapid responses (within minutes) have been termed phase I (Baker and Orlandi, 1995) and have been shown to be specifically inhibited by DPI, calcium influx inhibitors, and kinase inhibitors (Baker and Orlandi ...
... by fungal or bacterial elicitors have been measured in plant cell suspension cultures. Very rapid responses (within minutes) have been termed phase I (Baker and Orlandi, 1995) and have been shown to be specifically inhibited by DPI, calcium influx inhibitors, and kinase inhibitors (Baker and Orlandi ...
Protected Cell Companies Act 1999
... respect of one of its cells pursuant to the provisions of section 9, the proceeds of the issue of which (the “cell share capital”) shall be comprised in the cellular assets attributable to that cell; “cell share capital” means the proceeds of issue of cell shares; “cellular assets” of a protected ce ...
... respect of one of its cells pursuant to the provisions of section 9, the proceeds of the issue of which (the “cell share capital”) shall be comprised in the cellular assets attributable to that cell; “cell share capital” means the proceeds of issue of cell shares; “cellular assets” of a protected ce ...
The grass leaf developmental gradient as a
... developmental gradient The leaf traits supporting C4 biology appear to result from quantitative and spatial adjustments during leaf development in the regulation of traits that exist in C3 plants. That is, C4 biology evolved primarily through the re-regulation of existing gene networks and traits, r ...
... developmental gradient The leaf traits supporting C4 biology appear to result from quantitative and spatial adjustments during leaf development in the regulation of traits that exist in C3 plants. That is, C4 biology evolved primarily through the re-regulation of existing gene networks and traits, r ...
Left Ventricular Assist Device (LVAD)
... A series of 21 Class IV heart failure patients were evaluated and treated using CorMatrix ECM for Pericardial Closure during left ventricular assist device (LVAD) implantation. In all cases the LVAD was offered as either a bridge to transplant, bridge to decision, or destination therapy. In each cas ...
... A series of 21 Class IV heart failure patients were evaluated and treated using CorMatrix ECM for Pericardial Closure during left ventricular assist device (LVAD) implantation. In all cases the LVAD was offered as either a bridge to transplant, bridge to decision, or destination therapy. In each cas ...
ppt - Chair of Computational Biology
... Thus, output from the current cycle constitutes an input into subsequent cycles. The interdependence between nuclear and cytoplasmic oscillator elements we describe for cAMP also occurs in the case of Ca2+ and cADPR. This highlights an important newly recognized common logic to circadian pacemaking ...
... Thus, output from the current cycle constitutes an input into subsequent cycles. The interdependence between nuclear and cytoplasmic oscillator elements we describe for cAMP also occurs in the case of Ca2+ and cADPR. This highlights an important newly recognized common logic to circadian pacemaking ...
Brief rapid pacing depresses contractile function via Ca
... RP-induced inhibition of cell shortening. Measurements of peak cell shortening were determined as an average of the last five beats at each pacing cycle length using a custom software program (LabView). The RP protocol was always accomplished by stimulated action potentials. Because RP induces susta ...
... RP-induced inhibition of cell shortening. Measurements of peak cell shortening were determined as an average of the last five beats at each pacing cycle length using a custom software program (LabView). The RP protocol was always accomplished by stimulated action potentials. Because RP induces susta ...
Brief rapid pacing depresses contractile function via Ca - AJP
... RP-induced inhibition of cell shortening. Measurements of peak cell shortening were determined as an average of the last five beats at each pacing cycle length using a custom software program (LabView). The RP protocol was always accomplished by stimulated action potentials. Because RP induces susta ...
... RP-induced inhibition of cell shortening. Measurements of peak cell shortening were determined as an average of the last five beats at each pacing cycle length using a custom software program (LabView). The RP protocol was always accomplished by stimulated action potentials. Because RP induces susta ...
Chromosome organization and dynamics in plants
... demonstrated conclusively with the advent of the fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) technology [3]. In Arabidopsis thaliana, interphase chromosomes exhibit rosette-like structures. In these structures, heterochromatic chromosome segments form condensed chromocenters while euchromatic segments ...
... demonstrated conclusively with the advent of the fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) technology [3]. In Arabidopsis thaliana, interphase chromosomes exhibit rosette-like structures. In these structures, heterochromatic chromosome segments form condensed chromocenters while euchromatic segments ...
Segregation of object and background motion in the
... Figure 4 Transient excitation and inhibition are synchronous during coherent motion, causing suppression of firing. a, Schematic proposal for the inputs to an OMS ganglion cell: excitation from motion in the receptive field centre, and inhibition from motion in the periphery. Both consist of transie ...
... Figure 4 Transient excitation and inhibition are synchronous during coherent motion, causing suppression of firing. a, Schematic proposal for the inputs to an OMS ganglion cell: excitation from motion in the receptive field centre, and inhibition from motion in the periphery. Both consist of transie ...
Regulation of Vascular Development - Size
... continuity must be maintained across this growth zone. The primary vascular system also retains a capacity for modification. For instance, fully expanded leaves may develop additional vascular connections in the stem, and older stems can still form new vascular bridges to circumvent a wound. In wood ...
... continuity must be maintained across this growth zone. The primary vascular system also retains a capacity for modification. For instance, fully expanded leaves may develop additional vascular connections in the stem, and older stems can still form new vascular bridges to circumvent a wound. In wood ...
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Nance et al gastrulation paper - The Hardin Lab
... spaces between cells are indicated by arrowheads. (D,E) Membrane contacts at the same, high magnification showing examples of (D) a small space (arrow) between lateral surfaces and (E) a large space associated with basal surfaces; arrows in E illustrate close apposition of membranes around the space ...
... spaces between cells are indicated by arrowheads. (D,E) Membrane contacts at the same, high magnification showing examples of (D) a small space (arrow) between lateral surfaces and (E) a large space associated with basal surfaces; arrows in E illustrate close apposition of membranes around the space ...
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... gonads To investigate whether the effects of Notch signaling on Leydig cell development are mediated through the transcriptional repressor Hes1, we analyzed Hes1–/– mouse gonads using antibodies against SOX9, PECAM1 and 3β-HSD. In both Hes1+/– and wild-type littermates, germ cells and Sertoli cells ...
... gonads To investigate whether the effects of Notch signaling on Leydig cell development are mediated through the transcriptional repressor Hes1, we analyzed Hes1–/– mouse gonads using antibodies against SOX9, PECAM1 and 3β-HSD. In both Hes1+/– and wild-type littermates, germ cells and Sertoli cells ...
lncreased Expression of Vacuolar Aquaporin and
... permeability of the lipid bilayer is more than sufficient for required fluxes. However, some specialized plant cells, such as stomata cells, the motor cells of the pulvini of Mimosa pudica, or of the stamens of Mahonia spp. change their volume very rapidly using water exchange with surrounding cells ...
... permeability of the lipid bilayer is more than sufficient for required fluxes. However, some specialized plant cells, such as stomata cells, the motor cells of the pulvini of Mimosa pudica, or of the stamens of Mahonia spp. change their volume very rapidly using water exchange with surrounding cells ...
hTERT Inhibition Triggers Epstein–Barr Virus Lytic Cycle and
... and several histone deacetylase inhibitors (9–12). EBVcarrying tumor cells may also be killed by prodrugs, such as ganciclovir or radiolabeled nucleoside analogs, which are activated by EBV lytic proteins, such as the viral thymidine kinase (9, 13, 14). Notably, combined treatment with arginine buty ...
... and several histone deacetylase inhibitors (9–12). EBVcarrying tumor cells may also be killed by prodrugs, such as ganciclovir or radiolabeled nucleoside analogs, which are activated by EBV lytic proteins, such as the viral thymidine kinase (9, 13, 14). Notably, combined treatment with arginine buty ...
PC7 and the related proteases Furin and Pace4 regulate E
... change positions: Inner cells occasionally rise to the surface to either assume an outer fate or quickly return to ICM, and some cells on the outside sink inside as late as during cavitation (Fleming, 1987; Yamanaka et al., 2010; McDole et al., 2011). Only the most surface-exposed mother cells in tr ...
... change positions: Inner cells occasionally rise to the surface to either assume an outer fate or quickly return to ICM, and some cells on the outside sink inside as late as during cavitation (Fleming, 1987; Yamanaka et al., 2010; McDole et al., 2011). Only the most surface-exposed mother cells in tr ...