
Chapter 13 Congestion in Data Networks
... • May mean that other nodes have to apply control on incoming packet rates • Propagates back to source • Can restrict to logical connections generating most traffic • Used in connection oriented that allow hop by hop congestion control (e.g. X.25) • Not used in ATM nor frame relay • Only recently de ...
... • May mean that other nodes have to apply control on incoming packet rates • Propagates back to source • Can restrict to logical connections generating most traffic • Used in connection oriented that allow hop by hop congestion control (e.g. X.25) • Not used in ATM nor frame relay • Only recently de ...
Knocking on the heaven`s wall: pathogenesis of and resistance to
... pathogen effectors by race-specific resistance genes [23]. It remains to be tested whether the cell death in pen mutants responding to Bgh is mechanistically similar or dissimilar to the HR. PEN1 encodes a plasma-membrane-resident syntaxin and represents one of 24 sequence-related family members in ...
... pathogen effectors by race-specific resistance genes [23]. It remains to be tested whether the cell death in pen mutants responding to Bgh is mechanistically similar or dissimilar to the HR. PEN1 encodes a plasma-membrane-resident syntaxin and represents one of 24 sequence-related family members in ...
Reference
... endoplasmic reticulum (ER) resulting in ER stress. Through intimate contact and intergration in this project, we will contribute to address, at the molecular level, the tumorigenesis of the most important cancers in Taiwan. Also, we will be able to provide knowledge about the regulation of transcrip ...
... endoplasmic reticulum (ER) resulting in ER stress. Through intimate contact and intergration in this project, we will contribute to address, at the molecular level, the tumorigenesis of the most important cancers in Taiwan. Also, we will be able to provide knowledge about the regulation of transcrip ...
Ear - MOspace
... the apical cytoplasm of the cell. The microvilli progressively increase in height from about 1 μm on one side to about 100 μm on the opposite side of the cell. Fine extracellular filaments link individual microvilli in each row. A single, eccentrically placed cilium is present on the apical surface ...
... the apical cytoplasm of the cell. The microvilli progressively increase in height from about 1 μm on one side to about 100 μm on the opposite side of the cell. Fine extracellular filaments link individual microvilli in each row. A single, eccentrically placed cilium is present on the apical surface ...
Rabbit (polyclonal) Anti-Src pan Antibody, Unconjugated
... p130Cas and leads to phosphorylation of specific EGF receptor tyrosines. J. Biol. Chem. 277(11):9405-9414. Roy, S., et al. (2002) FAK regulates tyrosine phosphorylation of CAS, paxillin, and PYK2 in cells expressing vSrc, but is not a critical determinant of v-Src transformation. J. Cell. Biochem. 8 ...
... p130Cas and leads to phosphorylation of specific EGF receptor tyrosines. J. Biol. Chem. 277(11):9405-9414. Roy, S., et al. (2002) FAK regulates tyrosine phosphorylation of CAS, paxillin, and PYK2 in cells expressing vSrc, but is not a critical determinant of v-Src transformation. J. Cell. Biochem. 8 ...
Structure-Function Approach Identifies a COOH
... Apart of the well-studied catalytic feature of the enzyme, heparanase was noted to exert biological functions apparently independent of its enzymatic activity. Nonenzymatic functions of heparanase include enhanced cell adhesion (22–24), and induction of p38 and Src phosphorylation (24) associated wi ...
... Apart of the well-studied catalytic feature of the enzyme, heparanase was noted to exert biological functions apparently independent of its enzymatic activity. Nonenzymatic functions of heparanase include enhanced cell adhesion (22–24), and induction of p38 and Src phosphorylation (24) associated wi ...
Chapter 3-multiplication
... penetrate animal cells. Penetration -i) endocytosis ii) direct fusion of viral envelop with host cell membrane Endocytosis – the entire virus (including the envelope) is engulfted by the cell – enclosed in a vacuole or vesicle - Most naked viruses enter cell by endocytosis in which virions are captu ...
... penetrate animal cells. Penetration -i) endocytosis ii) direct fusion of viral envelop with host cell membrane Endocytosis – the entire virus (including the envelope) is engulfted by the cell – enclosed in a vacuole or vesicle - Most naked viruses enter cell by endocytosis in which virions are captu ...
FEMS Microbiology Ecology 33
... the length of the recovery period depending on the starvation medium. Starvation affected the sugar affinity of the A. lipoferum cell surface mainly towards p-aminophenyl-K-D-mannopyranoside, to a lesser extent to glucose, but not to other monosaccharides tested. Starvation changed the concentration ...
... the length of the recovery period depending on the starvation medium. Starvation affected the sugar affinity of the A. lipoferum cell surface mainly towards p-aminophenyl-K-D-mannopyranoside, to a lesser extent to glucose, but not to other monosaccharides tested. Starvation changed the concentration ...
Microbiology 6/e
... penetrate animal cells. Penetration -i) endocytosis ii) direct fusion of viral envelop with host cell membrane Endocytosis – the entire virus (including the envelope) is engulfted by the cell – enclosed in a vacuole or vesicle - Most naked viruses enter cell by endocytosis in which virions are captu ...
... penetrate animal cells. Penetration -i) endocytosis ii) direct fusion of viral envelop with host cell membrane Endocytosis – the entire virus (including the envelope) is engulfted by the cell – enclosed in a vacuole or vesicle - Most naked viruses enter cell by endocytosis in which virions are captu ...
The role of c-myc in cellular growth control
... Meyuhas, 1990). Although this mechanism is thought to be the main regulator of ribosomal protein content in mammalian cells, several well characterized transcription factors can transactivate ribosomal protein promoters. The most prominent transcription factor involved in rpRNA transcription is YY1 ...
... Meyuhas, 1990). Although this mechanism is thought to be the main regulator of ribosomal protein content in mammalian cells, several well characterized transcription factors can transactivate ribosomal protein promoters. The most prominent transcription factor involved in rpRNA transcription is YY1 ...
A unique Golgi apparatus distribution may be a marker for
... economically affordable and easy to use. One such marker that possesses all the above-mentioned characteristics and is agreed upon by the laboratories around the globe is the distinct morphology of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), which are large with prominent nuclei.8,9 Other than that, uncertainty ...
... economically affordable and easy to use. One such marker that possesses all the above-mentioned characteristics and is agreed upon by the laboratories around the globe is the distinct morphology of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), which are large with prominent nuclei.8,9 Other than that, uncertainty ...
Growth Control: A Saga of Cell Walls, ROS, and Peptide
... pollen tube is induced by ROS application and is required for ROS-induced bursting. It is intriguing in this context that rbohdeficient mutant pollen tubes (see below; Boisson-Dernier et al., 2013; Lassig et al., 2014) and root hairs (Duan et al., 2010) with low internal levels of ROS also display lo ...
... pollen tube is induced by ROS application and is required for ROS-induced bursting. It is intriguing in this context that rbohdeficient mutant pollen tubes (see below; Boisson-Dernier et al., 2013; Lassig et al., 2014) and root hairs (Duan et al., 2010) with low internal levels of ROS also display lo ...
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... A molecule that functions as a message within an organism; its only function is to convey information. Because of this function, physical descriptions of a chemical suspected of being a hormone are not adequate to indicate the molecule's physiological role. A molecule is a hormone only when describe ...
... A molecule that functions as a message within an organism; its only function is to convey information. Because of this function, physical descriptions of a chemical suspected of being a hormone are not adequate to indicate the molecule's physiological role. A molecule is a hormone only when describe ...
C-Cure®: first-in-class reparative therapy for heart failure treatment
... form masses, and are called liquid tumors. Cancer treatments in the last century have always been a balance between very active drugs with a lot of side effects, or less active drugs with lesser side effects. Indeed, the intent of those therapies was to kill cancer cells while avoiding the destructi ...
... form masses, and are called liquid tumors. Cancer treatments in the last century have always been a balance between very active drugs with a lot of side effects, or less active drugs with lesser side effects. Indeed, the intent of those therapies was to kill cancer cells while avoiding the destructi ...
Arabidopsis WPP-Domain Proteins Are
... differentiated cells. Root zone A spans ;1 mm from the tip of a primary root in Arabidopsis seedlings. Figure 3B shows an overview of root zone A cells of a WPP2-GFP transgenic line, indicating the accumulation of the fusion protein at the NE in the small, undifferentiated cells in this zone. Figure ...
... differentiated cells. Root zone A spans ;1 mm from the tip of a primary root in Arabidopsis seedlings. Figure 3B shows an overview of root zone A cells of a WPP2-GFP transgenic line, indicating the accumulation of the fusion protein at the NE in the small, undifferentiated cells in this zone. Figure ...
Immunofluorescence analysis of diazepam
... Discussion The present work was aimed at clarifying the cellular mechanisms responsible for monopolar spindle formation after DZ treatment and for chromosomal loss in cells recovering from the drug. The data reported here confirm the ability of DZ to strongly arrest cells at the metaphase stage with ...
... Discussion The present work was aimed at clarifying the cellular mechanisms responsible for monopolar spindle formation after DZ treatment and for chromosomal loss in cells recovering from the drug. The data reported here confirm the ability of DZ to strongly arrest cells at the metaphase stage with ...
Cell Unit
... Another organelle found in eukaryotic cells is a cytoskeleton. The cytoskeleton is a network of protein fibers that give the cell support and shape. In a cell, it acts a great deal like your skeleton does in you. An EM picture of a cells cytoskeleton is seen to the left. Some cells need an organelle ...
... Another organelle found in eukaryotic cells is a cytoskeleton. The cytoskeleton is a network of protein fibers that give the cell support and shape. In a cell, it acts a great deal like your skeleton does in you. An EM picture of a cells cytoskeleton is seen to the left. Some cells need an organelle ...
Growing wrist mass
... On computed tomography (CT) the presence of haemosiderin deposits within the lesion may produce areas of high attenuation. As the lesion is hypervascular, contrast enhancement is often present. CT is also useful in detecting small erosions not visible or not clearly defined on radiographs.15–17 Gene ...
... On computed tomography (CT) the presence of haemosiderin deposits within the lesion may produce areas of high attenuation. As the lesion is hypervascular, contrast enhancement is often present. CT is also useful in detecting small erosions not visible or not clearly defined on radiographs.15–17 Gene ...
Anatomy & physiology of cells
... Every cell contains thousand of ribosome's and many of them attached to the RER. Each ribosome is nonmembranous structure, made of two pieces large unit and small unit and each subunit composed of rRNA. Function: protein synthesis Protein released from the ER are not mature, need further processing ...
... Every cell contains thousand of ribosome's and many of them attached to the RER. Each ribosome is nonmembranous structure, made of two pieces large unit and small unit and each subunit composed of rRNA. Function: protein synthesis Protein released from the ER are not mature, need further processing ...
Extracellular matrix

In biology, the extracellular matrix (ECM) is a collection of extracellular molecules secreted by cells that provides structural and biochemical support to the surrounding cells. Because multicellularity evolved independently in different multicellular lineages, the composition of ECM varies between multicellular structures; however, cell adhesion, cell-to-cell communication and differentiation are common functions of the ECM.The animal extracellular matrix includes the interstitial matrix and the basement membrane. Interstitial matrix is present between various animal cells (i.e., in the intercellular spaces). Gels of polysaccharides and fibrous proteins fill the interstitial space and act as a compression buffer against the stress placed on the ECM. Basement membranes are sheet-like depositions of ECM on which various epithelial cells rest.The plant ECM includes cell wall components, like cellulose, in addition to more complex signaling molecules. Some single-celled organisms adopt multicelluar biofilms in which the cells are embedded in an ECM composed primarily of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS).