Lindner et al (2008) patent application
... Escherichia coli as model organism for aging research Aging: Reduced metabolism Decreased offspring production Increased chance of death Reduced fitness as function of time ...
... Escherichia coli as model organism for aging research Aging: Reduced metabolism Decreased offspring production Increased chance of death Reduced fitness as function of time ...
Humoral Response Harbors a Prominent Antigen
... B cell Ig variable region libraries were built from tissue sections prepared on a cryostat, from cells isolated through the LCM process, and, in the case of PBMCs, from sorted cells. RNA was extracted from tissue sections 8- to 15-m thick using the Absolutely RNA Nanoprep Kit (Stratagene) according ...
... B cell Ig variable region libraries were built from tissue sections prepared on a cryostat, from cells isolated through the LCM process, and, in the case of PBMCs, from sorted cells. RNA was extracted from tissue sections 8- to 15-m thick using the Absolutely RNA Nanoprep Kit (Stratagene) according ...
Materials and Methods
... a differentiation process characterized by targeting of cellular components to different plasma membrane domains. The molecular mechanisms underlying specific delivery of newly synthesized membrane proteins and their subsequent metabolisms are not fully understood. Specifically, how or if protein gl ...
... a differentiation process characterized by targeting of cellular components to different plasma membrane domains. The molecular mechanisms underlying specific delivery of newly synthesized membrane proteins and their subsequent metabolisms are not fully understood. Specifically, how or if protein gl ...
Ion Transport Defects in Microvillus Inclusion Disease(MVID
... Associate Professor Pediatrics/Cellular and Molecular Physiology Yale University School Medicine ...
... Associate Professor Pediatrics/Cellular and Molecular Physiology Yale University School Medicine ...
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... 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 ...
Discovering pluripotency: 30 years of mouse embryonic stem cells
... testicular teratocarcinomas. He had shown that these tumours were transplantable, and demonstrated their origin from primordial germ cells in fetal testes. He also showed that teratocarcinomas could be experimentally induced by the ectopic transplantation both of geminal ridges containing these prim ...
... testicular teratocarcinomas. He had shown that these tumours were transplantable, and demonstrated their origin from primordial germ cells in fetal testes. He also showed that teratocarcinomas could be experimentally induced by the ectopic transplantation both of geminal ridges containing these prim ...
Report - CAE Users
... VLSI CAD tool development is an interesting area of study that posses many challenges. This stems from the fact that most problems that need to be addressed in VLSI CAD tool development cannot feasibly be solved in a finite amount of time due to the immense size of the solution space. These types of ...
... VLSI CAD tool development is an interesting area of study that posses many challenges. This stems from the fact that most problems that need to be addressed in VLSI CAD tool development cannot feasibly be solved in a finite amount of time due to the immense size of the solution space. These types of ...
Cells
... The importance of water potential and osmosis in the uptake of water by plants A plant cell with the vacuole pushing out on the cell wall is said to be turgid and the vacuole is exerting turgor pressure on the inelastic cell wall. If all the cells in a leaf and stem are turgid, the stem will be firm ...
... The importance of water potential and osmosis in the uptake of water by plants A plant cell with the vacuole pushing out on the cell wall is said to be turgid and the vacuole is exerting turgor pressure on the inelastic cell wall. If all the cells in a leaf and stem are turgid, the stem will be firm ...
The Venus Flytrap as a model for a biomimetic material with built
... present investigation is to apply such modelling to the molecular design of biomimetic materials with sensors and actuators. In modelling the dynamic response of such plants (or their flowers, to be exact) to external disturbances it is worth noting that these plants are capable of trapping and capt ...
... present investigation is to apply such modelling to the molecular design of biomimetic materials with sensors and actuators. In modelling the dynamic response of such plants (or their flowers, to be exact) to external disturbances it is worth noting that these plants are capable of trapping and capt ...
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... variety of cells and possess an assortment of functions – Examples are the central vacuole in plants with hydrolytic functions, pigment vacuoles in plants to provide color to flowers, and contractile vacuoles in some protists to expel water from the cell ...
... variety of cells and possess an assortment of functions – Examples are the central vacuole in plants with hydrolytic functions, pigment vacuoles in plants to provide color to flowers, and contractile vacuoles in some protists to expel water from the cell ...
PowerPoint format
... the size of plants, which caused an progressing separation of roots and leaves in space. The phloem is the tissue that translocates assimilates from mature leaves to growing or storage organs and roots. ...
... the size of plants, which caused an progressing separation of roots and leaves in space. The phloem is the tissue that translocates assimilates from mature leaves to growing or storage organs and roots. ...
Pegvisomant, a Growth Hormone-Specific Antagonist, Undergoes
... Pegylation increases the plasma half-life of hormones by reducing renal clearance and intravascular proteolysis (16). Pegvisomant has a prolonged plasma half-life, and high levels are achieved after administration to humans (14). Our results demonstrate that pegvisomant is internalized into cells ex ...
... Pegylation increases the plasma half-life of hormones by reducing renal clearance and intravascular proteolysis (16). Pegvisomant has a prolonged plasma half-life, and high levels are achieved after administration to humans (14). Our results demonstrate that pegvisomant is internalized into cells ex ...
Regenerative medicine in dermatology: biomaterials, tissue
... Accepted for publication 9 March 2010 ...
... Accepted for publication 9 March 2010 ...
Differentiation and Maturation of Embryonal Carcinoma
... on the basis of the neurotransmitters that they synthesize and to which they respond. Our earlier observations indicated the presence of CAT and AChE in RA-treated P19 cultures (JonesVilleneuve et al., 1983), suggesting that at least some of the neurons were cholinergic. To determine whether these n ...
... on the basis of the neurotransmitters that they synthesize and to which they respond. Our earlier observations indicated the presence of CAT and AChE in RA-treated P19 cultures (JonesVilleneuve et al., 1983), suggesting that at least some of the neurons were cholinergic. To determine whether these n ...
Microfabricated Chambers as Force Sensors for Probing
... EPDMS, ranging from 0.1 to 1.5 MPa can be generated. It is however important to note that these values will not only depend on PDMS/crosslinker ratio but also on the baking time, temperature, and possibly other factors. Thus, it is crucial to assemble the PDMS wells on the SU-8 master with the same ...
... EPDMS, ranging from 0.1 to 1.5 MPa can be generated. It is however important to note that these values will not only depend on PDMS/crosslinker ratio but also on the baking time, temperature, and possibly other factors. Thus, it is crucial to assemble the PDMS wells on the SU-8 master with the same ...
Fuel cells are one of the most promising technologies for delivering
... are monitored to ensure they meet the engineer’s specifications. In actual use, monitoring is essential to a stack’s life and operation. Fortunately, different stages of fuel-cell implementation have similar needs of a well-designed tester to accommodate the applications. PEM fuel cells share the ch ...
... are monitored to ensure they meet the engineer’s specifications. In actual use, monitoring is essential to a stack’s life and operation. Fortunately, different stages of fuel-cell implementation have similar needs of a well-designed tester to accommodate the applications. PEM fuel cells share the ch ...
The effects of UVA on Vitamin D Treated Cells
... Have shorter wavelengths than visible light, thus are more powerful Waves range from 100nm to 400nm ...
... Have shorter wavelengths than visible light, thus are more powerful Waves range from 100nm to 400nm ...
Phenomenon of infection – pre-penetration, penetration and post
... A successful infection requires the establishment of a parasitic relationship between the pathogen and the host, once the host has gained entry to the plant. There are two broad categories of pathogens are biotrophs (those that establish an infection in living tissue) and necrotrophs (those that kil ...
... A successful infection requires the establishment of a parasitic relationship between the pathogen and the host, once the host has gained entry to the plant. There are two broad categories of pathogens are biotrophs (those that establish an infection in living tissue) and necrotrophs (those that kil ...
Effect of sound stimulation on cell cycle of chrysanthemum (Gerbera
... their activities are consequently tightly regulated. Recent developments in the field of CDK regulation have included the discovery and characterization of CDK inhibitors. These developments have had an impact on our understanding of how other signaling pathways may be linked to the cell cycle machi ...
... their activities are consequently tightly regulated. Recent developments in the field of CDK regulation have included the discovery and characterization of CDK inhibitors. These developments have had an impact on our understanding of how other signaling pathways may be linked to the cell cycle machi ...
Torque-generating malaria-infected red blood cells in an
... laser beams possessing helical phase structure [13] or a Laguerre-Gaussian profile [14], and upon irradiation of birefringent micro-particles with circularly polarized light [15]. However, relatively little work on motors has been reported at a “real” cellular level. We have made use of single-beam ...
... laser beams possessing helical phase structure [13] or a Laguerre-Gaussian profile [14], and upon irradiation of birefringent micro-particles with circularly polarized light [15]. However, relatively little work on motors has been reported at a “real” cellular level. We have made use of single-beam ...
OverviewofMacroMolecules(ACP)
... What atoms are these molecules made of? Are these molecules hydrophobic or hydrophilic? ...
... What atoms are these molecules made of? Are these molecules hydrophobic or hydrophilic? ...
Presentation
... Because the phospholipid molecules and some proteins are free to move, the plasma membrane is said to be a ____. a. bilayer b. solid c. fluid mosaic d. fatty acid ...
... Because the phospholipid molecules and some proteins are free to move, the plasma membrane is said to be a ____. a. bilayer b. solid c. fluid mosaic d. fatty acid ...
Human Physiology: Cell Structure and Function
... All cells have certain structures in common. 1. genetic material – in a nucleoid or nucleus 2. cytoplasm – a semifluid matrix 3. plasma membrane – a phospholipid bilayer ...
... All cells have certain structures in common. 1. genetic material – in a nucleoid or nucleus 2. cytoplasm – a semifluid matrix 3. plasma membrane – a phospholipid bilayer ...
Cell Structure & Transport Review
... walls of fungi that makes them sturdy chitin Membrane sacs stacked like pancakes in a Golgi body cisternae ...
... walls of fungi that makes them sturdy chitin Membrane sacs stacked like pancakes in a Golgi body cisternae ...
Tissue engineering
Tissue engineering is the use of a combination of cells, engineering and materials methods, and suitable biochemical and physicochemical factors to improve or replace biological functions. While it was once categorized as a sub-field of biomaterials, having grown in scope and importance it can be considered as a field in its own right.While most definitions of tissue engineering cover a broad range of applications, in practice the term is closely associated with applications that repair or replace portions of or whole tissues (i.e., bone, cartilage, blood vessels, bladder, skin, muscle etc.). Often, the tissues involved require certain mechanical and structural properties for proper functioning. The term has also been applied to efforts to perform specific biochemical functions using cells within an artificially-created support system (e.g. an artificial pancreas, or a bio artificial liver). The term regenerative medicine is often used synonymously with tissue engineering, although those involved in regenerative medicine place more emphasis on the use of stem cells or progenitor cells to produce tissues.