
Transport Proteins
... – Attachment to the cytoskeleton and extracellular matrix (ECM) The Role of Membrane Carbohydrates in Cell-Cell Recognition • Cells recognize each other by binding to surface molecules, often containing carbohydrates, on the extracellular surface of the plasma membrane • Membrane carbohydrates may b ...
... – Attachment to the cytoskeleton and extracellular matrix (ECM) The Role of Membrane Carbohydrates in Cell-Cell Recognition • Cells recognize each other by binding to surface molecules, often containing carbohydrates, on the extracellular surface of the plasma membrane • Membrane carbohydrates may b ...
Development of secretory cells and crystal cells in Eichhornia
... resin components from intracellular synthesis sites into the lumen of an endogenous secretory structure. They assumed that ER could fuse with membranes of other organelles and form vesicles that move through the cell to vacuoles. For example, plastids are considered as the site where terpenoid resin ...
... resin components from intracellular synthesis sites into the lumen of an endogenous secretory structure. They assumed that ER could fuse with membranes of other organelles and form vesicles that move through the cell to vacuoles. For example, plastids are considered as the site where terpenoid resin ...
Cytokinesis in flowering plants: cellular process
... (reviewed in [34]). The endosperm nuclei initially undergo a series of rapid synchronous divisions within a single cell before cell walls are simultaneously laid down around each nucleus from the cell surface. Formally, endosperm cellularisation is similar to blastoderm cellularisation in the Drosop ...
... (reviewed in [34]). The endosperm nuclei initially undergo a series of rapid synchronous divisions within a single cell before cell walls are simultaneously laid down around each nucleus from the cell surface. Formally, endosperm cellularisation is similar to blastoderm cellularisation in the Drosop ...
Gastrulation in the sea anemone Nematostella
... investigation. However, while molecular data are rapidly accumulating, no detailed morphological data exist describing the process of gastrulation. Here, we carried out an ultrastructural study of different stages of gastrulation in Nematostella using transmission electron microscope and scanning el ...
... investigation. However, while molecular data are rapidly accumulating, no detailed morphological data exist describing the process of gastrulation. Here, we carried out an ultrastructural study of different stages of gastrulation in Nematostella using transmission electron microscope and scanning el ...
review - Nature
... murine lck promoter, in comparison to unmanipulated MRL-lpr mice[28]. These results indicate that a block in the Fas death pathway leads to dysregulation of B cells that express self-recognizing specificities, suggesting that under normal circumstance Fas functions to delete such autoreactive B cell ...
... murine lck promoter, in comparison to unmanipulated MRL-lpr mice[28]. These results indicate that a block in the Fas death pathway leads to dysregulation of B cells that express self-recognizing specificities, suggesting that under normal circumstance Fas functions to delete such autoreactive B cell ...
MTA
... bound by the terms of this agreement in writing. The STEM CELL will not be used for any research other than as described above, in particular but not limited to research that is for the benefit of any for-profit organization. The Institution represents, warrants and covenants that the research using ...
... bound by the terms of this agreement in writing. The STEM CELL will not be used for any research other than as described above, in particular but not limited to research that is for the benefit of any for-profit organization. The Institution represents, warrants and covenants that the research using ...
Stochastic Responses May Allow Genetically Diverse Cell
... noise was suppressed (e.g., with more molecules). The same conclusion holds even if the expected costs are not strictly increasing (decreasing), as long as they do not intersect more than once. Why do T cells not suppress this ‘‘noise’’?. T cells are coupled at the population level. T cells, like ot ...
... noise was suppressed (e.g., with more molecules). The same conclusion holds even if the expected costs are not strictly increasing (decreasing), as long as they do not intersect more than once. Why do T cells not suppress this ‘‘noise’’?. T cells are coupled at the population level. T cells, like ot ...
The role of the cytoskeleton in the polarized growth of
... induction was adjusted to an OD,,, of 0.2-0.3. Treatment with drugs. Cytochalasin A (CA; Sigma) was used at concentrations of 0.2, 1, 5, 20 and 50 pM. Cytochalasins B, D and E (CB, CD and CE, respectively; Sigma) were used at 50 pM. Benomyl, a kind gift from D r Kamada, Department of Biology, Okayam ...
... induction was adjusted to an OD,,, of 0.2-0.3. Treatment with drugs. Cytochalasin A (CA; Sigma) was used at concentrations of 0.2, 1, 5, 20 and 50 pM. Cytochalasins B, D and E (CB, CD and CE, respectively; Sigma) were used at 50 pM. Benomyl, a kind gift from D r Kamada, Department of Biology, Okayam ...
Roles of 14-3-3 and calmodulin binding in subcellular localization
... GTPases that consist of kir/Gem [1,2], Rad [3], Rem [4] and Rem2 [5]. Although the Ras-related core domain is conserved, RGK proteins exhibit unique structural and functional features that differ from other GTPases. These include the lack of lipid modification for membrane anchorage, the presence of ...
... GTPases that consist of kir/Gem [1,2], Rad [3], Rem [4] and Rem2 [5]. Although the Ras-related core domain is conserved, RGK proteins exhibit unique structural and functional features that differ from other GTPases. These include the lack of lipid modification for membrane anchorage, the presence of ...
Gamma delta T cell responses associated with the development of
... Thirty healthy Portuguese HCWs (n = 15) and NonHCWs (n = 15) were recruited from Lisbon, Portugal. Participants in this study had been vaccinated with M. bovis bacille Calmette–Guérin (BCG) at 1 year of age, again on school entry at 5–6 years and at 11–13 years of age for those whose Mantoux tests ...
... Thirty healthy Portuguese HCWs (n = 15) and NonHCWs (n = 15) were recruited from Lisbon, Portugal. Participants in this study had been vaccinated with M. bovis bacille Calmette–Guérin (BCG) at 1 year of age, again on school entry at 5–6 years and at 11–13 years of age for those whose Mantoux tests ...
Yeast as a Model Organism to Study Transport and
... study transport properties and contribution of all antiporters to cell salt tolerance under the same conditions. The ZrSod2-22p of the osmotolerant yeast Z. rouxii had the highest transport capacity for lithium and sodium but, similarly as the S. pombe sod2p, it did not recognize K+ and Rb+ as subst ...
... study transport properties and contribution of all antiporters to cell salt tolerance under the same conditions. The ZrSod2-22p of the osmotolerant yeast Z. rouxii had the highest transport capacity for lithium and sodium but, similarly as the S. pombe sod2p, it did not recognize K+ and Rb+ as subst ...
Development of a Hepatocyte Spheroid Culture Model for Drug
... The use of an appropriate in vitro model is, within the field of clinical pharmacology, highly important for the process of drug development as it gives initial affirmation of a drug to be systemically available and also interact with other drugs. A major problem encountered by several pharmaceutica ...
... The use of an appropriate in vitro model is, within the field of clinical pharmacology, highly important for the process of drug development as it gives initial affirmation of a drug to be systemically available and also interact with other drugs. A major problem encountered by several pharmaceutica ...
B-DBBU_brochure 21x28 2015
... 1) GenCRISPR™ services and products are covered under US 8,697,359, US 8,771,945, US 8,795,965, US 8,865,406, US 8,871,445, US 8,889,356, US 8,889,418, US 8,895,308, US 8,906,616 and foreign equivalents and licensed from Broad Institute, Inc. Cambridge, Massachusetts. 2) The products and the reagent ...
... 1) GenCRISPR™ services and products are covered under US 8,697,359, US 8,771,945, US 8,795,965, US 8,865,406, US 8,871,445, US 8,889,356, US 8,889,418, US 8,895,308, US 8,906,616 and foreign equivalents and licensed from Broad Institute, Inc. Cambridge, Massachusetts. 2) The products and the reagent ...
Isolation of Chinese Hamster Ovary Cell Mutants Requiring the
... Mutant Isolation: The CHO cell line used in these studies and the conditions for its growth have been previously described (8). Mutant isolation from UV-mutagenized ceils was carried out as in an earlier study (6), except that 0.3 ug/ml of taxol was used as the selecting drug concentration. Survivin ...
... Mutant Isolation: The CHO cell line used in these studies and the conditions for its growth have been previously described (8). Mutant isolation from UV-mutagenized ceils was carried out as in an earlier study (6), except that 0.3 ug/ml of taxol was used as the selecting drug concentration. Survivin ...
Mechanisms of cell rearrangement and cell
... At onset of metamorphosis all TFs (around 20) have differentiated, each of them a stack of 8-9 aligned disc-shaped cells that are oriented along the anterior-posterior axis of the ovary. The stacks are arranged in a plane along the dorsal-ventral and medial-lateral axis. The Bab protein is expressed ...
... At onset of metamorphosis all TFs (around 20) have differentiated, each of them a stack of 8-9 aligned disc-shaped cells that are oriented along the anterior-posterior axis of the ovary. The stacks are arranged in a plane along the dorsal-ventral and medial-lateral axis. The Bab protein is expressed ...
abstract
... not deeper. Energy-dispersive X-ray microscopy does not reveal any difference between the surface of the exposed sample and the surface of a reference sample. This suggests that the suspected corrosion problems may be due to a contact with the liquid alkali rather than with the vapor, and could be a ...
... not deeper. Energy-dispersive X-ray microscopy does not reveal any difference between the surface of the exposed sample and the surface of a reference sample. This suggests that the suspected corrosion problems may be due to a contact with the liquid alkali rather than with the vapor, and could be a ...
Targeting CD45RB alters T cell migration and delays viral clearance
... 292 Anti-CD45RB alters T cell homing and viral clearance perturbed by this antibody and the cells remaining after antiCD45RB treatment have little or no CD45RB. One interpretation of these studies could be that the action of the antibody was to deplete CD45RB cells. However, the possibility of alte ...
... 292 Anti-CD45RB alters T cell homing and viral clearance perturbed by this antibody and the cells remaining after antiCD45RB treatment have little or no CD45RB. One interpretation of these studies could be that the action of the antibody was to deplete CD45RB cells. However, the possibility of alte ...
Cork Cambium
... undifferentiated cells, forming the lateral meristems (Cambium). (Latin cambire, “to exchange”. Cambium cells have “exchanged” their previous roles for a new role of dividing repeatedly for new growth.) • Vascular Cambium: produces secondary xylem (to the inside of the cylindrical meristem) and seco ...
... undifferentiated cells, forming the lateral meristems (Cambium). (Latin cambire, “to exchange”. Cambium cells have “exchanged” their previous roles for a new role of dividing repeatedly for new growth.) • Vascular Cambium: produces secondary xylem (to the inside of the cylindrical meristem) and seco ...
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... involved in both pseudohyphal and haploid invasive growth (Gavrias et al., 1996; Madhani and Fink, 1997; Mosch and Fink, 1997). Other proteins including transcription factors such as Phd1p (Gimeno and Fink, 1994) and Flo8p (Liu et al., 1996), as well as the protein kinase ELM1 (Blacketer et al., 199 ...
... involved in both pseudohyphal and haploid invasive growth (Gavrias et al., 1996; Madhani and Fink, 1997; Mosch and Fink, 1997). Other proteins including transcription factors such as Phd1p (Gimeno and Fink, 1994) and Flo8p (Liu et al., 1996), as well as the protein kinase ELM1 (Blacketer et al., 199 ...
4)Cell wall
... develop a rather diffuse, branched, tubular body and reproduce by means of spores, that produce extracelluar enzymes and absorb their nutrition. This describes, not a single phylogenetic line, but rather a way of life shared by organisms of different evolutionary backgrounds. We recognize chromistan ...
... develop a rather diffuse, branched, tubular body and reproduce by means of spores, that produce extracelluar enzymes and absorb their nutrition. This describes, not a single phylogenetic line, but rather a way of life shared by organisms of different evolutionary backgrounds. We recognize chromistan ...
Full Text - Molecular Cancer Therapeutics
... Figure 1. FcRL5 expression on plasma cells. A, FcRL5 is expressed on the surface of bone marrow resident plasma cells of multiple myeloma (MM) or MGUS patients and normal subjects. FcRL5 expression levels were assessed by flow cytometry on plasma cells from bone marrow aspirates of MM (n ¼ 16) or MGU ...
... Figure 1. FcRL5 expression on plasma cells. A, FcRL5 is expressed on the surface of bone marrow resident plasma cells of multiple myeloma (MM) or MGUS patients and normal subjects. FcRL5 expression levels were assessed by flow cytometry on plasma cells from bone marrow aspirates of MM (n ¼ 16) or MGU ...
Cell encapsulation

Cell microencapsulation technology involves immobilization of the cells within a polymeric semi-permeable membrane that permits the bidirectional diffusion of molecules such as the influx of oxygen, nutrients, growth factors etc. essential for cell metabolism and the outward diffusion of waste products and therapeutic proteins. At the same time, the semi-permeable nature of the membrane prevents immune cells and antibodies from destroying the encapsulated cells regarding them as foreign invaders.The main motive of cell encapsulation technology is to overcome the existing problem of graft rejection in tissue engineering applications and thus reduce the need for long-term use of immunosuppressive drugs after an organ transplant to control side effects.