Comparison of Autotransporter and Ice Nucleation Protein as Carrier
... many applications such as clinical diagnosis and therapeutics [1], which require antibodies with high antigen affinity and specificity [2]. To achieve this purpose, researchers invented many techniques to display engineered antibody fragments or full IgG on the surface of phage[3], yeast[4] or bacte ...
... many applications such as clinical diagnosis and therapeutics [1], which require antibodies with high antigen affinity and specificity [2]. To achieve this purpose, researchers invented many techniques to display engineered antibody fragments or full IgG on the surface of phage[3], yeast[4] or bacte ...
GNOM-LIKE1/ERMO1 and SEC24a/ERMO2 Are
... microscope, we isolated two recessive mutants that had disorganized ER morphology (Figures 1C to 1F) and designated them ermo1 and ermo2. Both ermo1 and ermo2 developed a number of strongly GFP-labeled spherical structures that were ;1 mm in diameter (Figures 1C to 1F; see Supplemental Figures 2 and ...
... microscope, we isolated two recessive mutants that had disorganized ER morphology (Figures 1C to 1F) and designated them ermo1 and ermo2. Both ermo1 and ermo2 developed a number of strongly GFP-labeled spherical structures that were ;1 mm in diameter (Figures 1C to 1F; see Supplemental Figures 2 and ...
Fission Yeast Bub1 Is a Mitotic Centromere Protein Essential for the
... 1996) and allows cells to exit mitosis by degrading mitotic cyclins and regulators of spindle structure such as Ase1 (Juang et al., 1997). Recently, it was shown that Mad2 interacts directly with Slp1/Cdc20 (Hwang et al., 1998; Kim et al., 1998), which is thought to be a substrate-specific activator ...
... 1996) and allows cells to exit mitosis by degrading mitotic cyclins and regulators of spindle structure such as Ase1 (Juang et al., 1997). Recently, it was shown that Mad2 interacts directly with Slp1/Cdc20 (Hwang et al., 1998; Kim et al., 1998), which is thought to be a substrate-specific activator ...
Fungi
... What do you think of when you hear the word “fungus”? Chances are, you do not think of ___________, ____________, ________ or ___________. However, all these things are made with the help of ___________. Other fungi can make us ________, such as the fungi that causes _____________ _________. Many fu ...
... What do you think of when you hear the word “fungus”? Chances are, you do not think of ___________, ____________, ________ or ___________. However, all these things are made with the help of ___________. Other fungi can make us ________, such as the fungi that causes _____________ _________. Many fu ...
NO 3
... • Cover nutrient root demand for root growth (N and S). • Driven force in the xylem and phloem (K) • Counteraction of toxic ion in source leaves ...
... • Cover nutrient root demand for root growth (N and S). • Driven force in the xylem and phloem (K) • Counteraction of toxic ion in source leaves ...
Roles for Rice Membrane Dynamics and Plasmodesmata during
... effectors are secreted inside plant cells. The current literature contains contradictory reports on the nature of the IH–plant cytoplasm interface in rice blast disease. One report presented experimental evidence suggesting that IH were separated from host cytoplasm by invaginated plasma membrane (P ...
... effectors are secreted inside plant cells. The current literature contains contradictory reports on the nature of the IH–plant cytoplasm interface in rice blast disease. One report presented experimental evidence suggesting that IH were separated from host cytoplasm by invaginated plasma membrane (P ...
- KoreaMed Synapse
... <0.001. (C) Thymus-independent accumulation of memory-like CD8 T cells in IL-4C-treated mice. WT and thymectomized B6 mice were injected with IL-4C daily for 7 days. CD8 T cells were isolated from the spleen to compare CD44 and CXCR3 expression levels with those of untreated mice. Representative flo ...
... <0.001. (C) Thymus-independent accumulation of memory-like CD8 T cells in IL-4C-treated mice. WT and thymectomized B6 mice were injected with IL-4C daily for 7 days. CD8 T cells were isolated from the spleen to compare CD44 and CXCR3 expression levels with those of untreated mice. Representative flo ...
Gene Expression in Bone Cells
... Osteoclasts differentiate from monocytic precursors to large multinuclear cells via the actions of two crucial cytokines: macrophage colony stimulating factor (M-CSF) and receptor activator of NFκB ligand (RANKL). ...
... Osteoclasts differentiate from monocytic precursors to large multinuclear cells via the actions of two crucial cytokines: macrophage colony stimulating factor (M-CSF) and receptor activator of NFκB ligand (RANKL). ...
Intrahepatic expression of the hepatic stellate cell marker ®broblast
... Abstract: Background: Activated hepatic stellate cells (HSCs), recognised by their a smooth muscle actin immunoreactivity, are primarily responsible for liver ®brosis. However, the presence of a smooth muscle actin positive HSCs is not always associated with the development of liver ®brosis. Recentl ...
... Abstract: Background: Activated hepatic stellate cells (HSCs), recognised by their a smooth muscle actin immunoreactivity, are primarily responsible for liver ®brosis. However, the presence of a smooth muscle actin positive HSCs is not always associated with the development of liver ®brosis. Recentl ...
The C-terminal end of R-Ras contains a focal adhesion targeting
... phosphorylates a tyrosine residue in the effector region of RRas, leading to suppression of R-Ras-mediated adhesion (Zou et al., 1999). A similar relationship has also been found to exist between activated Src and R-Ras (Zou et al., 2002). Focal adhesions (FA) are specialized signalling platforms on ...
... phosphorylates a tyrosine residue in the effector region of RRas, leading to suppression of R-Ras-mediated adhesion (Zou et al., 1999). A similar relationship has also been found to exist between activated Src and R-Ras (Zou et al., 2002). Focal adhesions (FA) are specialized signalling platforms on ...
Immunological Memory: Contribution of Memory B Cells Expressing
... Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3A 2B4. E-mail address: [email protected] ...
... Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3A 2B4. E-mail address: [email protected] ...
Oocyte Development in Hydra Involves Selection from Competent
... oocyte determination involves a mechanism that establishes a subset of precursor interstitial cells competent to differentiate into oocytes. The oocyte is singled out from this subset and the competence of the remaining cells to become oocytes dramatically decreases as they adopt the alternative nur ...
... oocyte determination involves a mechanism that establishes a subset of precursor interstitial cells competent to differentiate into oocytes. The oocyte is singled out from this subset and the competence of the remaining cells to become oocytes dramatically decreases as they adopt the alternative nur ...
Choosing The Right Dressing For The Would
... Cockbill, S.M.E., Turner, T.T. (2007). The development of wound-management products. In Drasner,D., Rodeheaver, G.T., Sibbald,R.G. (Eds.), Chronic wound care: a clinical source book for healthcare professionals (4th Ed.) (pp. 233-248). Malvern, ...
... Cockbill, S.M.E., Turner, T.T. (2007). The development of wound-management products. In Drasner,D., Rodeheaver, G.T., Sibbald,R.G. (Eds.), Chronic wound care: a clinical source book for healthcare professionals (4th Ed.) (pp. 233-248). Malvern, ...
New roles for Nanos in neural cell fate determination revealed by
... transcription in Hydractinia commences at the morula/gastrula stage (Plickert et al., 2006). Nanos2 was a maternal transcript, asymmetrically deposited in the prospective oral pole of the embryo and in a Nuage-like deposition around the nuclei of early cleavage stages (Fig. 2A,B). A similar expressi ...
... transcription in Hydractinia commences at the morula/gastrula stage (Plickert et al., 2006). Nanos2 was a maternal transcript, asymmetrically deposited in the prospective oral pole of the embryo and in a Nuage-like deposition around the nuclei of early cleavage stages (Fig. 2A,B). A similar expressi ...
Biofilms: a biological antimicrobial resistance system
... Biofilm are characterised by the presence of a matrix in which bacteria are embedded. This matrix is made up of an exopolysaccharide which maintains the spatial structure, but there are also a great amount of diverse types of molecules such as nucleic acids either actively secreted by bacteria or de ...
... Biofilm are characterised by the presence of a matrix in which bacteria are embedded. This matrix is made up of an exopolysaccharide which maintains the spatial structure, but there are also a great amount of diverse types of molecules such as nucleic acids either actively secreted by bacteria or de ...
Changes in endothelial phenotype may explain changes in
... To directly image progenitor cell recruitment to the site of infection, EGFP - c-kit+ cells were FACS-sorted from bone marrow of EGFP-lys-mice, fluorescently labeled with Qtracker 705, and then injected via the tail vein into C57BL/6 mice (Figure 5A). There was equivalent efficiency of c-kit+ cell r ...
... To directly image progenitor cell recruitment to the site of infection, EGFP - c-kit+ cells were FACS-sorted from bone marrow of EGFP-lys-mice, fluorescently labeled with Qtracker 705, and then injected via the tail vein into C57BL/6 mice (Figure 5A). There was equivalent efficiency of c-kit+ cell r ...
Biogenesis of MalF and the MalFGK Maltose Transport Escherichia coli 2
... Ambion Inc. [35S]Methionine and protein A-Sepharose were both from GE Healthcare. T4 ligase and T4 DNA polymerase were both from Epicenter Technologies. n-Dodecyl--D-maltopyranoside was from Anatrace. Serva Blue G was obtained from Serva. All other chemicals were obtained from Sigma. A polyclonal a ...
... Ambion Inc. [35S]Methionine and protein A-Sepharose were both from GE Healthcare. T4 ligase and T4 DNA polymerase were both from Epicenter Technologies. n-Dodecyl--D-maltopyranoside was from Anatrace. Serva Blue G was obtained from Serva. All other chemicals were obtained from Sigma. A polyclonal a ...
Dictyostelium lysosomal proteins with different sugar modifications
... and Dimond, 1988). ELISA for Man-6-P-OCH3 in Percoll gradient fractions could not be done due to technical difficulties. mLE2 recognizes similar bands in all gradient fractions (Fig. 1A, lane 3), and α-mannosidase (Fig. 1A, lane 4) is clearly one of the major proteins in the lysosomal and PNS fracti ...
... and Dimond, 1988). ELISA for Man-6-P-OCH3 in Percoll gradient fractions could not be done due to technical difficulties. mLE2 recognizes similar bands in all gradient fractions (Fig. 1A, lane 3), and α-mannosidase (Fig. 1A, lane 4) is clearly one of the major proteins in the lysosomal and PNS fracti ...
Forage digestibility: the intersection of cell wall lignification and plant
... on cell wall digestibility of grasses often appears to be greater for grasses than for legumes because of the steeper slope of regressions for digestibility versus lignin for grasses (Smith et al., 1972). At least part of this disparity between forage types is because ADL under-estimates total lign ...
... on cell wall digestibility of grasses often appears to be greater for grasses than for legumes because of the steeper slope of regressions for digestibility versus lignin for grasses (Smith et al., 1972). At least part of this disparity between forage types is because ADL under-estimates total lign ...
Growing and Working with Peripheral Neurons
... Over the past several years various different kinds of neurons from the peripheral and central nervous systems of various different kinds of animals have been cultured successfully. These cultures have been used to investigate a number of different issues related to the cell biology of the neuron. S ...
... Over the past several years various different kinds of neurons from the peripheral and central nervous systems of various different kinds of animals have been cultured successfully. These cultures have been used to investigate a number of different issues related to the cell biology of the neuron. S ...
Guidleine on potency testing of cell based immunotherapy medicinal
... In general, potency assays on biological medicinal products rely heavily on the use of reference preparations with an established potency. Most likely, no international reference preparation will be available for highly specific cell based immunotherapy products and it may be difficult to generate s ...
... In general, potency assays on biological medicinal products rely heavily on the use of reference preparations with an established potency. Most likely, no international reference preparation will be available for highly specific cell based immunotherapy products and it may be difficult to generate s ...
Regulation of endothelial and hematopoietic development by the
... [18,19], precluding an analysis of hemogenic endothelium formation in Etv2 germline-null mice. Recent work by Lee et al. [35 ] demonstrated that when Etv2 function is removed exclusively from the hematopoietic system in adult mice, there was a significant decrease in HSCs. The authors of that study ...
... [18,19], precluding an analysis of hemogenic endothelium formation in Etv2 germline-null mice. Recent work by Lee et al. [35 ] demonstrated that when Etv2 function is removed exclusively from the hematopoietic system in adult mice, there was a significant decrease in HSCs. The authors of that study ...
Mesp1 A Key Regulator of Cardiovascular Lineage Commitment
... processes can lead to congenital heart diseases. In addition, these findings will be very useful to boost the production of cardiovascular cells for cellular therapy, drug and toxicity screening. (Circ Res. 2010;107:1414-1427.) Key Words: Mesp1 䡲 stem cells 䡲 cardiovascular progenitors 䡲 transcripti ...
... processes can lead to congenital heart diseases. In addition, these findings will be very useful to boost the production of cardiovascular cells for cellular therapy, drug and toxicity screening. (Circ Res. 2010;107:1414-1427.) Key Words: Mesp1 䡲 stem cells 䡲 cardiovascular progenitors 䡲 transcripti ...
Thomas Auditorium Test - Tarleton State University
... much yolk do mammalian eggs have? How are blastocysts organized? What is the trophoblast layer? What is the inner cell mass Which cells give rise to the embryo ...
... much yolk do mammalian eggs have? How are blastocysts organized? What is the trophoblast layer? What is the inner cell mass Which cells give rise to the embryo ...
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.