Disruption of Zebrafish Somite Development by Pharmacologic
... lation products were also observed (Fig. 2A). Importantly, when zebrafish 35S-labeled Hsp90 gene products were assayed for binding to immobilized GA, both Hsp90a and Hsp90b were observed to bind to immobilized GA in a specific, competable fashion (Fig. 2B). This specific binding was consistent with ...
... lation products were also observed (Fig. 2A). Importantly, when zebrafish 35S-labeled Hsp90 gene products were assayed for binding to immobilized GA, both Hsp90a and Hsp90b were observed to bind to immobilized GA in a specific, competable fashion (Fig. 2B). This specific binding was consistent with ...
PD50 Reversion of asthmatic complications and mast cell signalling
... 7. Measurement of Allergic Mediators in the Serum: Mediators of allergic asthma like Prostaglandin D2 (PGD2), cysteinyl leukotriene (CysL), mouse mast cell protease-1 (mMCPT-1) and mouse thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP) levels were determined in the sera of control, OVA + nQ and OVA mice using co ...
... 7. Measurement of Allergic Mediators in the Serum: Mediators of allergic asthma like Prostaglandin D2 (PGD2), cysteinyl leukotriene (CysL), mouse mast cell protease-1 (mMCPT-1) and mouse thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP) levels were determined in the sera of control, OVA + nQ and OVA mice using co ...
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... resolution is usually quite low, not providing enough details necessary to understand the dynamic aspect of plant growth. With the considerable progress in digital imaging in the past decade, non-destructive image analysis approaches have been developed, allowing the study of growth fluctuations of ...
... resolution is usually quite low, not providing enough details necessary to understand the dynamic aspect of plant growth. With the considerable progress in digital imaging in the past decade, non-destructive image analysis approaches have been developed, allowing the study of growth fluctuations of ...
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... mutants revealed that while sister chromatid separation was normal, chromosome segregation was defective. Although Ipl1 was found to be a cell cycle regulated protein associated with spindle microtubules, ipl mutants neither showed any defects in spindle formation, breakdown, or morphology nor showe ...
... mutants revealed that while sister chromatid separation was normal, chromosome segregation was defective. Although Ipl1 was found to be a cell cycle regulated protein associated with spindle microtubules, ipl mutants neither showed any defects in spindle formation, breakdown, or morphology nor showe ...
Nitrogen deficiency inhibits leaf blade growth in Lolium
... choice for unravelling cellular processes underlying growth responses. This is because of the presence of a developmental gradient along the leaf axis that spatially separates cell proliferation from cell expansion and maturation, allowing thus their simultaneous evaluation. Moreover, cell expansion ...
... choice for unravelling cellular processes underlying growth responses. This is because of the presence of a developmental gradient along the leaf axis that spatially separates cell proliferation from cell expansion and maturation, allowing thus their simultaneous evaluation. Moreover, cell expansion ...
The sea urchin animal pole domain is a Six3
... stage overlap at the animal pole (Fig. 1B-D). As development proceeds through gastrulation, the domain of hbn-expressing cells forms a ring that surrounds cells expressing foxq2 (Fig. 1F). When canonical Wnt, Nodal and BMP signaling are all eliminated by Δcadherin mRNA injection, the animal half of ...
... stage overlap at the animal pole (Fig. 1B-D). As development proceeds through gastrulation, the domain of hbn-expressing cells forms a ring that surrounds cells expressing foxq2 (Fig. 1F). When canonical Wnt, Nodal and BMP signaling are all eliminated by Δcadherin mRNA injection, the animal half of ...
Everything you wanted to know about small RNA but were afraid to ask
... pigment at all.9,10 The mechanism for this trans-acting ‘cosuppression’ silencing of the endogenous pigment production gene was not fully known, but RNA produced by the transgene array was a prime suspect as a mediator of silencing. Shortly thereafter, researchers studying the inconsistent ability o ...
... pigment at all.9,10 The mechanism for this trans-acting ‘cosuppression’ silencing of the endogenous pigment production gene was not fully known, but RNA produced by the transgene array was a prime suspect as a mediator of silencing. Shortly thereafter, researchers studying the inconsistent ability o ...
UvA-DARE (Digital Academic Repository) Mitochondria in neutrophil
... In this thesis, the various roles of mitochondria in neutrophil apoptosis are discussed. Neutrophil mitochondria maintain ∆ψm, but do not contribute significantly to the cellular energy homeostasis. As demonstrated in chapter 2, only complex III of the respiratory chain complexes contributed signifi ...
... In this thesis, the various roles of mitochondria in neutrophil apoptosis are discussed. Neutrophil mitochondria maintain ∆ψm, but do not contribute significantly to the cellular energy homeostasis. As demonstrated in chapter 2, only complex III of the respiratory chain complexes contributed signifi ...
ANALYSIS OF NF-κB, CASPASE-3, MMP-2, MMP
... although not significant. Hovewer, a significant association was not found between LMP-1 expression and age. This might result from limited number of cases or from immunohistochemistry method instead of insitu hybridization for EBV. In EBV associated CHL, EBV gene products appear to be contributed t ...
... although not significant. Hovewer, a significant association was not found between LMP-1 expression and age. This might result from limited number of cases or from immunohistochemistry method instead of insitu hybridization for EBV. In EBV associated CHL, EBV gene products appear to be contributed t ...
THYMIC REQUIREMENT FOR CYCLICAL IDIOTYPIC AND
... T h e cyclical appearance of antibody-forming cells (AFC) 1 in the spleen and peripheral blood following a single antigenic stimulus is a well-documented phenomenon (1). Generally, within the 2-wk period after an antigen stimulus, two peaks of AFC are observed. T h e first peak occurs at ~ 4 - 6 d a ...
... T h e cyclical appearance of antibody-forming cells (AFC) 1 in the spleen and peripheral blood following a single antigenic stimulus is a well-documented phenomenon (1). Generally, within the 2-wk period after an antigen stimulus, two peaks of AFC are observed. T h e first peak occurs at ~ 4 - 6 d a ...
An EMMPRIN–c-catenin–Nm23 complex drives ATP production and
... Confocal analysis confirmed that EMMPRIN is also located at junctions formed by human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs), where it partially colocalizes with the junction components VE-cadherin (48% colocalization), PECAM-1 (95%) and JAM-A (also known as F11R; 81%) (data not shown). We next i ...
... Confocal analysis confirmed that EMMPRIN is also located at junctions formed by human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs), where it partially colocalizes with the junction components VE-cadherin (48% colocalization), PECAM-1 (95%) and JAM-A (also known as F11R; 81%) (data not shown). We next i ...
Nitric Oxide Signalling in Plants: Cross
... according to several studies, the importance of tyrosine nitration on cell signaling would lie essentially in the inhibition of tyrosine residues to undergo phosphorylation and/or in the inhibition of phosphatases that allows protein kinases to become dominantly activated (Minetti et al., 2002). A f ...
... according to several studies, the importance of tyrosine nitration on cell signaling would lie essentially in the inhibition of tyrosine residues to undergo phosphorylation and/or in the inhibition of phosphatases that allows protein kinases to become dominantly activated (Minetti et al., 2002). A f ...
Deciphering Transcriptional Regulatory Elements that Encode
... daughter cells receive the requisite complement of genetic material. The fidelity of the cell cycle engine operation is tightly supervised by an intricate checkpoints mechanism acting during different phases of the division cycle. The mobilization of this engine is regulated at three major layers: t ...
... daughter cells receive the requisite complement of genetic material. The fidelity of the cell cycle engine operation is tightly supervised by an intricate checkpoints mechanism acting during different phases of the division cycle. The mobilization of this engine is regulated at three major layers: t ...
Cell Cycle - CiteSeerX
... daughter cells receive the requisite complement of genetic material. The fidelity of the cell cycle engine operation is tightly supervised by an intricate checkpoints mechanism acting during different phases of the division cycle. The mobilization of this engine is regulated at three major layers: t ...
... daughter cells receive the requisite complement of genetic material. The fidelity of the cell cycle engine operation is tightly supervised by an intricate checkpoints mechanism acting during different phases of the division cycle. The mobilization of this engine is regulated at three major layers: t ...
TOR SIGNALLING IN BUGS, BRAIN AND BRAWN
... Yeast cells grow and proliferate in response to ambient nutrients such as nitrogen and carbon sources. The quantity and quality of nutrient sources are detected by a diverse set of sensing and regulatory systems. In the presence of good nitrogen sources, such as ammonium or glutamine, the transcript ...
... Yeast cells grow and proliferate in response to ambient nutrients such as nitrogen and carbon sources. The quantity and quality of nutrient sources are detected by a diverse set of sensing and regulatory systems. In the presence of good nitrogen sources, such as ammonium or glutamine, the transcript ...
Arabidopsis CSLD5 Functions in Cell Plate
... mutants. While leaf epidermal pavement cells appeared normal, csld5 mutant plants displayed significantly increased numbers of clustered stomatal guard cells (Figures 1D and 1E), and incomplete cell walls were observed in developing stomatal guard cell complexes (Figure 1D). Single csld2 and csld3 mu ...
... mutants. While leaf epidermal pavement cells appeared normal, csld5 mutant plants displayed significantly increased numbers of clustered stomatal guard cells (Figures 1D and 1E), and incomplete cell walls were observed in developing stomatal guard cell complexes (Figure 1D). Single csld2 and csld3 mu ...