Restricted expression of Epstein–Barr virus (EBV)
... EBNA1–6 transcript was switched off in hybrids between LCLs and non-B-cells that have acquired the phenotype of the non-B-parent, while the restricted monocistronic EBNA1 transcript was turned on (Altiok et al., 1992 ; Contreras-Brodin et al., 1991 ; Contreras-Salazar et al., 1989). Our phenotypic c ...
... EBNA1–6 transcript was switched off in hybrids between LCLs and non-B-cells that have acquired the phenotype of the non-B-parent, while the restricted monocistronic EBNA1 transcript was turned on (Altiok et al., 1992 ; Contreras-Brodin et al., 1991 ; Contreras-Salazar et al., 1989). Our phenotypic c ...
SUPPLEMENTARY DATA Supplementary Table 1
... AdV‐FoxO1‐WT or AdV‐FoxO3a‐WT as indicated and cells analyzed for FoxO1 , FoxO3a and PI3K(p85) (as a loading control) protein expression by immunblotting. An example immunoblot analysis is shown. Note also that there is negligible cross‐reactivity between FoxO1 and FoxO3a antibodies used in this ...
... AdV‐FoxO1‐WT or AdV‐FoxO3a‐WT as indicated and cells analyzed for FoxO1 , FoxO3a and PI3K(p85) (as a loading control) protein expression by immunblotting. An example immunoblot analysis is shown. Note also that there is negligible cross‐reactivity between FoxO1 and FoxO3a antibodies used in this ...
Print - Circulation Research
... plasma membrane at several sites (Figure 1), most notably in association with 1) focal adhesions on the ventral surface, 2) intercellular adhesion proteins at the cell periphery, 3) integral membrane proteins at the apical cell surface, and 4) the nuclear membrane. Although the stress transmission p ...
... plasma membrane at several sites (Figure 1), most notably in association with 1) focal adhesions on the ventral surface, 2) intercellular adhesion proteins at the cell periphery, 3) integral membrane proteins at the apical cell surface, and 4) the nuclear membrane. Although the stress transmission p ...
AP BIOLOGY - Houston ISD
... __ligand is typically NOT lipid soluble, so it must bind to a cell surface receptor __receptor is often linked to a peripheral protein __receptor will create a biochemical cascade (signal transduction cascade) activating many proteins __second messengers may be involved (Ca2+, cAMP, etc.) __each ste ...
... __ligand is typically NOT lipid soluble, so it must bind to a cell surface receptor __receptor is often linked to a peripheral protein __receptor will create a biochemical cascade (signal transduction cascade) activating many proteins __second messengers may be involved (Ca2+, cAMP, etc.) __each ste ...
Cell Analogy - Pearland ISD
... The nucleus controls the cell’s functions and contains DNA. The castle controls the kingdom and contains the queen. DNA contains the instructions for making proteins and enzymes, which repair the cell and drive cell processes. The queen’s brain contains all the information needed to make decisions t ...
... The nucleus controls the cell’s functions and contains DNA. The castle controls the kingdom and contains the queen. DNA contains the instructions for making proteins and enzymes, which repair the cell and drive cell processes. The queen’s brain contains all the information needed to make decisions t ...
Cell Functions
... • This can speed up chemical reactions. • Certain drugs block receptor proteins. • This causes cells to act in different ways ...
... • This can speed up chemical reactions. • Certain drugs block receptor proteins. • This causes cells to act in different ways ...
Poster
... The protein known as H-Ras GTPase is essential to proper biological functioning in the entire web of life. The main function of this protein is giving the "stop" signal to the process of cell reproduction. Unfortunately, this protein is not perfect and severe consequences, such as cancer, can arise ...
... The protein known as H-Ras GTPase is essential to proper biological functioning in the entire web of life. The main function of this protein is giving the "stop" signal to the process of cell reproduction. Unfortunately, this protein is not perfect and severe consequences, such as cancer, can arise ...
5. 4oC
... Communication - cells communicate with one another via plasmodesmata (pores or channels between plant cell walls that allow molecules and iommunication signals to pass between individual plant cells). Protection - provides a barrier to protect against plant viruses and other pathogens. It also helps ...
... Communication - cells communicate with one another via plasmodesmata (pores or channels between plant cell walls that allow molecules and iommunication signals to pass between individual plant cells). Protection - provides a barrier to protect against plant viruses and other pathogens. It also helps ...
Antitumor effect of RGD-4C-GG- (KLAKLAK) peptide in mouse B16
... effect observed by us in murine melanoma tumors was so rapid that it proved difficult to demonstrate solely the antivascular effect of the peptide used. It seems that discrimination between the two mechanisms of the peptide’s action might be achieved if similar experiments are carried out in nude mi ...
... effect observed by us in murine melanoma tumors was so rapid that it proved difficult to demonstrate solely the antivascular effect of the peptide used. It seems that discrimination between the two mechanisms of the peptide’s action might be achieved if similar experiments are carried out in nude mi ...
Table S3 The genes modulated after administration of EV71
... participated in postthymic proliferation a testis-specific member of the DEAD-box family of RNA helicases; associated with germ cell development a protein in the intrinsic apoptotic pathway that interacts with XIAP and DIABLO leading to caspase-3 and caspase-9 inactivation crucial for PCD (programme ...
... participated in postthymic proliferation a testis-specific member of the DEAD-box family of RNA helicases; associated with germ cell development a protein in the intrinsic apoptotic pathway that interacts with XIAP and DIABLO leading to caspase-3 and caspase-9 inactivation crucial for PCD (programme ...
APOPTOSIS: An overview
... Caused by excessive apoptosis Process includes transfer of regulatory viral gene products (such as HIV-1 Tat) from HIV infected cells to bystander T cells Renders them susceptible to T cell receptorinduced, CD95-mediated apoptosis. ...
... Caused by excessive apoptosis Process includes transfer of regulatory viral gene products (such as HIV-1 Tat) from HIV infected cells to bystander T cells Renders them susceptible to T cell receptorinduced, CD95-mediated apoptosis. ...
The Cell in its Environment
... them from over-expanding. In plants the pressure exerted on the cell wall is called turgor pressure. ...
... them from over-expanding. In plants the pressure exerted on the cell wall is called turgor pressure. ...
The Direct Mapping of the Uptake of Platinum
... Pt103. Control cells were treated with an equal volume of saline (cisplatin control) or ethanol (Pt103 control). The cells were lifted off the flasks using Pronase and harvested at various times ranging from 0 to 24 h. Some of the cultured cells were taken to perform a cell count using a hemocytomet ...
... Pt103. Control cells were treated with an equal volume of saline (cisplatin control) or ethanol (Pt103 control). The cells were lifted off the flasks using Pronase and harvested at various times ranging from 0 to 24 h. Some of the cultured cells were taken to perform a cell count using a hemocytomet ...
Basic Science for Clinicians
... involvement of Hh in the morphogenesis of the heart and blood vessels. A clue to this involvement was the ability of Shh to induce vascular endothelial growth factor and angiopoietins in human fibroblasts,30 but a more definite answer came from studies in mice deficient for Hh pathway components. Se ...
... involvement of Hh in the morphogenesis of the heart and blood vessels. A clue to this involvement was the ability of Shh to induce vascular endothelial growth factor and angiopoietins in human fibroblasts,30 but a more definite answer came from studies in mice deficient for Hh pathway components. Se ...
CASE 1
... The development and survival of multicellular organisms require that cells sense and respond in a coordinated manner to physical and chemical environmental “signals.” Two major systems have evolved to communicate and coordinate organ and cellular functions. These systems are the nervous system, whic ...
... The development and survival of multicellular organisms require that cells sense and respond in a coordinated manner to physical and chemical environmental “signals.” Two major systems have evolved to communicate and coordinate organ and cellular functions. These systems are the nervous system, whic ...