PE anti-mouse Ly6K Antibody
... Lymphocyte antigen 6K (Ly6K) is a 17 kD GPI-anchored membrane protein expressed by testicular germ cells. Ly6K associates with TEX101 and may have a role in spermatogenesis. It is also expressed in some cancer cell types; a recent study also demonstrated its expression in plasma cells. A soluble 12 ...
... Lymphocyte antigen 6K (Ly6K) is a 17 kD GPI-anchored membrane protein expressed by testicular germ cells. Ly6K associates with TEX101 and may have a role in spermatogenesis. It is also expressed in some cancer cell types; a recent study also demonstrated its expression in plasma cells. A soluble 12 ...
The Cell: The basic unit of life The Cell Theory states that: Cellular
... Contains a ___________________________________ membrane. The center section contains stacks of coin-like _____________________________. The Grana make up the ______________________________________ The grana is surrounded by a gel-like material called the _____________________________ Found ...
... Contains a ___________________________________ membrane. The center section contains stacks of coin-like _____________________________. The Grana make up the ______________________________________ The grana is surrounded by a gel-like material called the _____________________________ Found ...
Materials and Methods
... Administrative Advisory Committee of the University of California-Davis. Ten eightweek-old athymic nude mice were purchased from Harlan Laboratories (Indianapolis, IN). TCC-PU-In cells (107 cells) were washed 3 times in PBS and mixed with Matrigel® (BD Biosciences, San Jose, CA) at a 1:1 ratio, and ...
... Administrative Advisory Committee of the University of California-Davis. Ten eightweek-old athymic nude mice were purchased from Harlan Laboratories (Indianapolis, IN). TCC-PU-In cells (107 cells) were washed 3 times in PBS and mixed with Matrigel® (BD Biosciences, San Jose, CA) at a 1:1 ratio, and ...
how cells multiply, madison 2011
... • We will be able to sequence the events of the cell cycle and explain why each of the phases occur in the order that they do Rest of Teachable Unit • To know what checkpoints and their functions are • To understand the functions of cyclins and CDKs (e.g. concentrations at different stages of cell c ...
... • We will be able to sequence the events of the cell cycle and explain why each of the phases occur in the order that they do Rest of Teachable Unit • To know what checkpoints and their functions are • To understand the functions of cyclins and CDKs (e.g. concentrations at different stages of cell c ...
Virtual Cloning Lab
... Directions: Go back to http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/tech/cloning/. Work through the 2 activities and answer the following questions. Go to “What is Cloning” in the main menu. 1. Write your own definition of cloning. Read and play the 4 simulations on this web page. 2. How is artificial emb ...
... Directions: Go back to http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/tech/cloning/. Work through the 2 activities and answer the following questions. Go to “What is Cloning” in the main menu. 1. Write your own definition of cloning. Read and play the 4 simulations on this web page. 2. How is artificial emb ...
WKS 8.1 - Blair Community Schools
... 3. The ______________________ ______________________ is made of a double layer of phospholipids. The double layer of phospholipids is called a(n) ______________________ ______________________. 4. The lipid bilayer forms because there is ______________________ both inside and ______________________ o ...
... 3. The ______________________ ______________________ is made of a double layer of phospholipids. The double layer of phospholipids is called a(n) ______________________ ______________________. 4. The lipid bilayer forms because there is ______________________ both inside and ______________________ o ...
Back
... that helps store calcium, and since calcium can be used by my muscles, then I can totally fight the foot soldiers. Cowabunga, dude! ...
... that helps store calcium, and since calcium can be used by my muscles, then I can totally fight the foot soldiers. Cowabunga, dude! ...
Cell Model Checklist
... Use any interesting materials you may have around your house that are good representations of the cell organelles. For example, plastic wrap may represent the cell membrane which surrounds the cell, or a small AAA battery may represent a mitochondria which produces energy for the cell. Some potentia ...
... Use any interesting materials you may have around your house that are good representations of the cell organelles. For example, plastic wrap may represent the cell membrane which surrounds the cell, or a small AAA battery may represent a mitochondria which produces energy for the cell. Some potentia ...
Radiobiology Lec:3 Stage:2 3.Cell death after irradiation
... that are extremely unfavorable, such as those incompatible with a critical normal physiological process (like: extreme changes in pH, energy loss and ion imbalance). It is death by injury, which occurs under pathogenic conditions or deficiencies. Necrosis characterized by cellular swelling, membrane ...
... that are extremely unfavorable, such as those incompatible with a critical normal physiological process (like: extreme changes in pH, energy loss and ion imbalance). It is death by injury, which occurs under pathogenic conditions or deficiencies. Necrosis characterized by cellular swelling, membrane ...
Edible Cell Food List (Write the list of food choices on the board for
... Edible Cell Food List (Write the list of food choices on the board for the students) Square and Round baked pie crusts (5" diameter) (plant cell or animal cell base) 1 25oz jar applesauce (cytoplasm) 1 box Famous Amos cookies (nucleus) 1 bag of Twizzlers Pull N Peal (cell membrane) 1 12oz bag of sti ...
... Edible Cell Food List (Write the list of food choices on the board for the students) Square and Round baked pie crusts (5" diameter) (plant cell or animal cell base) 1 25oz jar applesauce (cytoplasm) 1 box Famous Amos cookies (nucleus) 1 bag of Twizzlers Pull N Peal (cell membrane) 1 12oz bag of sti ...
Cancer cells hijack healthy cells to help them
... The finding by researchers from the Francis Crick Institute in London and the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC) in Barcelona is The scientists have now shown that fibroblasts not only create tunnels beyond the stroma, but exert published in the journal Nature Cell Biology. physical fo ...
... The finding by researchers from the Francis Crick Institute in London and the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC) in Barcelona is The scientists have now shown that fibroblasts not only create tunnels beyond the stroma, but exert published in the journal Nature Cell Biology. physical fo ...
1.4 The Cell Cycle
... 1.4 THE CELL CYCLE Learning Objectives: To learn the cell cycle and to understand how cancer is related to it. Keywords: Interphase Cell cycle Cell Cycle Checkpoint Tumour Cancer ...
... 1.4 THE CELL CYCLE Learning Objectives: To learn the cell cycle and to understand how cancer is related to it. Keywords: Interphase Cell cycle Cell Cycle Checkpoint Tumour Cancer ...
MicroC: a Simulation Environment to Study Evolution and Growth of
... We observe that there is more growth when the population of cells doesn’t have an EGFR activating mutation. This is III. because Cell signalling. We test the hypoxic and well-oxygenated EGF has autocrine and condition, for signalling cells, by introducing EGF in our ...
... We observe that there is more growth when the population of cells doesn’t have an EGFR activating mutation. This is III. because Cell signalling. We test the hypoxic and well-oxygenated EGF has autocrine and condition, for signalling cells, by introducing EGF in our ...
Team Publications
... Proteolytic degradation of the extracellular matrix (ECM) is one intrinsic property of metastatic tumor cells to breach tissue barriers and to disseminate into different tissues. This process is initiated by the formation of invadopodia, which are actin-driven, finger-like membrane protrusions. Yet, l ...
... Proteolytic degradation of the extracellular matrix (ECM) is one intrinsic property of metastatic tumor cells to breach tissue barriers and to disseminate into different tissues. This process is initiated by the formation of invadopodia, which are actin-driven, finger-like membrane protrusions. Yet, l ...
Cell organelles
... Work out the actual size of the mitochondrion in the top right side of your labelled animal cell. ...
... Work out the actual size of the mitochondrion in the top right side of your labelled animal cell. ...
Cell Theory Rap
... The nucleus controls the cell It gives orders kinda like the brain It’s protected by the nuclear membrane Around the cell you’ll find another skin The cell membrane holds the whole cell in Its job isn’t simple there’s no doubt It lets some things go in and some things go out Now please don’t lose yo ...
... The nucleus controls the cell It gives orders kinda like the brain It’s protected by the nuclear membrane Around the cell you’ll find another skin The cell membrane holds the whole cell in Its job isn’t simple there’s no doubt It lets some things go in and some things go out Now please don’t lose yo ...