SIM002 Sig Tech Liquid Kelp - hugh
... of Auxins and a lower concentration of Cytokinins. This ratio will result in an increase of root mass. The advantages of an increase in root mass are many and varied. - Improved water and nutrient uptake efficiency. - Overcoming stress conditions. - Improved overall health and condition of turf. Res ...
... of Auxins and a lower concentration of Cytokinins. This ratio will result in an increase of root mass. The advantages of an increase in root mass are many and varied. - Improved water and nutrient uptake efficiency. - Overcoming stress conditions. - Improved overall health and condition of turf. Res ...
The Cytoskeleton of the Cardiac Muscle Cell
... bound. The troponin complex is tied to a specific site on each tropomyosin molecule.4,6,8 Thick filaments The thick filament (~1.6 μm in length) consists mainly of myosin and C-, H- and X-myosin binding proteins, the first of which (MyBP-C) plays the most important role, since it seems to have a str ...
... bound. The troponin complex is tied to a specific site on each tropomyosin molecule.4,6,8 Thick filaments The thick filament (~1.6 μm in length) consists mainly of myosin and C-, H- and X-myosin binding proteins, the first of which (MyBP-C) plays the most important role, since it seems to have a str ...
Stabilization Proliferative Potential and Telomere Length Increased
... pressing cells maintained a normal karyotype, and required antigenic stimulation and IL-2 for continued proliferation (data not shown). The hTERT⫹ CD8⫹ T cells maintained high levels of telomerase activity throughout the culture period (data not shown), suggesting that the increased proliferative po ...
... pressing cells maintained a normal karyotype, and required antigenic stimulation and IL-2 for continued proliferation (data not shown). The hTERT⫹ CD8⫹ T cells maintained high levels of telomerase activity throughout the culture period (data not shown), suggesting that the increased proliferative po ...
193 CHAPTER 10: NERVOUS SYSTEM I OBJECTIVES: 1. Name
... Name the most typical neurotransmitter and discuss its function. ...
... Name the most typical neurotransmitter and discuss its function. ...
purification and amino acid analysis of two human glioma
... Two chemotactic peptides for human monocytes, GDCF 1 and GDCF 2, were purified to apparent homogeneity from culture fluid of a human glioma cell line. Although these two peptides were separated into two completely distinct peaks by CM-HPLC chromatography, their elution patterns from a reverse phase ...
... Two chemotactic peptides for human monocytes, GDCF 1 and GDCF 2, were purified to apparent homogeneity from culture fluid of a human glioma cell line. Although these two peptides were separated into two completely distinct peaks by CM-HPLC chromatography, their elution patterns from a reverse phase ...
Sperm entry is sufficient to trigger division of the
... incorporation of the paternal genome, impaired endosperm development and caused seed abortion. Our results thus support that the paternal genome plays an essential role during early seed development. However, sperm entry was sufficient to trigger central cell mitotic division, suggesting the existen ...
... incorporation of the paternal genome, impaired endosperm development and caused seed abortion. Our results thus support that the paternal genome plays an essential role during early seed development. However, sperm entry was sufficient to trigger central cell mitotic division, suggesting the existen ...
The retinoblastoma homolog RBR1 mediates localization of the
... Lack of functional RBR1 leads to hypersensitivity against DNA DSB inducing agents and aluminum To analyze the role of RBR1 in DDR, we decided to use the previously described rbr1-2 mutant (Ebel et al, 2004; Chen et al, 2011). This mutant was earlier found to behave in a temperaturedependent manner; ...
... Lack of functional RBR1 leads to hypersensitivity against DNA DSB inducing agents and aluminum To analyze the role of RBR1 in DDR, we decided to use the previously described rbr1-2 mutant (Ebel et al, 2004; Chen et al, 2011). This mutant was earlier found to behave in a temperaturedependent manner; ...
Actin microfilaments in fungi
... audience. Where relevant, details of more comprehensive/in depth reviews have been included should the reader wish to investigate particular areas further. Because of the advantages pertaining to their use as experimental organisms, much of what is known about F-actin and its behaviour has arisen fr ...
... audience. Where relevant, details of more comprehensive/in depth reviews have been included should the reader wish to investigate particular areas further. Because of the advantages pertaining to their use as experimental organisms, much of what is known about F-actin and its behaviour has arisen fr ...
Neurons, Synapses, and Signaling
... • The summed effect of EPSPs and IPSPs determines whether an axon hillock will reach threshold and generate an action potential ...
... • The summed effect of EPSPs and IPSPs determines whether an axon hillock will reach threshold and generate an action potential ...
Immunity Hemopoiesis and Cellular Drosophila
... its expression is necessary for cell maintenance during development (12, 13). The Drosophila genome encodes three RUNX transcription factors, of which Lozenge (Lz) is involved in hemopoiesis. Initially, it was observed that in a lozenge (lz) lossof-function mutant no crystal cells are formed (11). L ...
... its expression is necessary for cell maintenance during development (12, 13). The Drosophila genome encodes three RUNX transcription factors, of which Lozenge (Lz) is involved in hemopoiesis. Initially, it was observed that in a lozenge (lz) lossof-function mutant no crystal cells are formed (11). L ...
Avoidance of Four-way Junctions and
... and anchored it to the cortex throughout division. The picture for microtubules (MTs) ~ in large vacuolated cells is less clear, probably because of the difficulty of handling such cells for microscopy. However, Bakhuizen et al. (1985) have been able to see MT segments in the phragmosome of Nautilo ...
... and anchored it to the cortex throughout division. The picture for microtubules (MTs) ~ in large vacuolated cells is less clear, probably because of the difficulty of handling such cells for microscopy. However, Bakhuizen et al. (1985) have been able to see MT segments in the phragmosome of Nautilo ...
A Cell Based Immunocytochemical Assay for Monitoring Kinase
... directly or indirectly control most cellular processes including metabolism, transcription, cell cycle progression, cytoskeletal rearrangement, cell movement, apoptosis, and differentiation [1, 2]. With the completion of the human genome sequence, it is estimated that there are approximately 500 pro ...
... directly or indirectly control most cellular processes including metabolism, transcription, cell cycle progression, cytoskeletal rearrangement, cell movement, apoptosis, and differentiation [1, 2]. With the completion of the human genome sequence, it is estimated that there are approximately 500 pro ...
For unknown reasons, p21 expression induces different effects in
... the design of antineoplastic therapies involving p21 regulation has so far been controversial ...
... the design of antineoplastic therapies involving p21 regulation has so far been controversial ...
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... ABSTRACT: The occurrence of periplasmic aminopeptidase and alkaline phosphatase (APase) was studied in a Gram-negative bacterium (designated S8) isolated from the surface waters off the Southern California coast. We tested the hypothesis that processing of polymeric substrates (e.g. protein) by mari ...
... ABSTRACT: The occurrence of periplasmic aminopeptidase and alkaline phosphatase (APase) was studied in a Gram-negative bacterium (designated S8) isolated from the surface waters off the Southern California coast. We tested the hypothesis that processing of polymeric substrates (e.g. protein) by mari ...
Distinct cathepsins control necrotic cell death
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Calcium Imaging and Electron Microscopy by Response to Antigen
... is the activation of different protein tyrosine kinases (PTKs).5 Thus, it has been shown that Src kinases (Fyn and Lck) are involved in the TCR-induced phosphorylation of the different CD3 chains on their immunoreceptor-based activation motif. This allows the SH2-dependent recruitment and the activa ...
... is the activation of different protein tyrosine kinases (PTKs).5 Thus, it has been shown that Src kinases (Fyn and Lck) are involved in the TCR-induced phosphorylation of the different CD3 chains on their immunoreceptor-based activation motif. This allows the SH2-dependent recruitment and the activa ...
Corresponding author: Dr. A. Lacey Samuels
... they are localized in Golgi. The effects of inhibitors on tracheids were predictable while inhibitor effects on rays, plus the presence of radiolabeled pinoresinol in the chemical analysis, suggest phenylpropanoid metabolism in the rays may be more complex. For this reason, subsequent experiments to ...
... they are localized in Golgi. The effects of inhibitors on tracheids were predictable while inhibitor effects on rays, plus the presence of radiolabeled pinoresinol in the chemical analysis, suggest phenylpropanoid metabolism in the rays may be more complex. For this reason, subsequent experiments to ...
Relating the mechanics of the primary plant cell
... Regulation of the mechanical properties of the cell wall is a key parameter used by plants to control the growth behavior of individual cells and tissues. Modulation of the mechanical properties occurs through the control of the biochemical composition and the degree and nature of interlinking betwe ...
... Regulation of the mechanical properties of the cell wall is a key parameter used by plants to control the growth behavior of individual cells and tissues. Modulation of the mechanical properties occurs through the control of the biochemical composition and the degree and nature of interlinking betwe ...
MECHANISMS OF PATTERN FORMATION IN PLANT
... of the zygote, which are precisely controlled in many organisms, give rise to a population of cells, different from one another and from their progenitors, that will form the body plan of the embryo. The process by which cells are specified in three dimensions has been termed pattern formation. Mech ...
... of the zygote, which are precisely controlled in many organisms, give rise to a population of cells, different from one another and from their progenitors, that will form the body plan of the embryo. The process by which cells are specified in three dimensions has been termed pattern formation. Mech ...
Final Draft
... The crude tentacle venom, prepared from WI suspensions, was initially fractionated by sizeexclusion chromatography and a first reversed-phase chromatographic step (RPC1). A fraction with putative Nav channel-blocking activity (RPC1-F1) was collected as described by Lassen et al. (2010). Material of ...
... The crude tentacle venom, prepared from WI suspensions, was initially fractionated by sizeexclusion chromatography and a first reversed-phase chromatographic step (RPC1). A fraction with putative Nav channel-blocking activity (RPC1-F1) was collected as described by Lassen et al. (2010). Material of ...
BE WHEN THEY GROW UP? Lessons from Epidermal Patterning in
... transcription factors. Second, the timing and location of differentiation is often regulated by both long-range hormonal signals and local cell-cell signaling. Third, differentiating cells often either stop cycling mitotically or enter a modified cell cycle. The plant epidermis is an excellent tissu ...
... transcription factors. Second, the timing and location of differentiation is often regulated by both long-range hormonal signals and local cell-cell signaling. Third, differentiating cells often either stop cycling mitotically or enter a modified cell cycle. The plant epidermis is an excellent tissu ...