
Leukaemia Section T-cell/histiocyte-rich large B cell lymphoma Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... separate entity (2008), in which few scattered neoplastic cells (usually <5%) are surrounded by reactive T-lymphocytes and histiocytes. THRLBCL shares several morphological and immunophenotypic similarities with nodular lymphocyte-predominant Hodgkin's lymphoma (Pittaluga et al., 2010). These two en ...
... separate entity (2008), in which few scattered neoplastic cells (usually <5%) are surrounded by reactive T-lymphocytes and histiocytes. THRLBCL shares several morphological and immunophenotypic similarities with nodular lymphocyte-predominant Hodgkin's lymphoma (Pittaluga et al., 2010). These two en ...
Cancer Association of South Africa (CANSA) Fact Sheet on
... factors, these medications are artificial versions of substances found naturally in one’s bone marrow. Some growth factors, such as erythropoietin alfa (Epogen) or darbepoetin alfa (Aranesp), can reduce the need for blood transfusions by increasing red blood cells. Others may help prevent infections ...
... factors, these medications are artificial versions of substances found naturally in one’s bone marrow. Some growth factors, such as erythropoietin alfa (Epogen) or darbepoetin alfa (Aranesp), can reduce the need for blood transfusions by increasing red blood cells. Others may help prevent infections ...
Combinatorial anti-leukemic disruption of oxidative homeostasis and
... induce selective killing of leukemic cells through pathways linked to mitochondrial mediated apoptosis and necrosis (Dai and Grant, 2003;Shapiro, 2006;Blagosklonny, 2004;Newcomb, 2004;Grant and Dent, 2004;Sedlacek, 2001). Several recent studies have demonstrated its synergy with a variety of chemoth ...
... induce selective killing of leukemic cells through pathways linked to mitochondrial mediated apoptosis and necrosis (Dai and Grant, 2003;Shapiro, 2006;Blagosklonny, 2004;Newcomb, 2004;Grant and Dent, 2004;Sedlacek, 2001). Several recent studies have demonstrated its synergy with a variety of chemoth ...
Cell Biology - New Age International
... 6. The carbohydrates occur only at the outer surface of the membrane. Their molecules are covalently linked to (i) the polar heads of some lipid molecules (forming glycolipids) and (ii) most of the proteins exposed at outer surface (forming glycoproteins). The carbohydrates so bound to membrane comp ...
... 6. The carbohydrates occur only at the outer surface of the membrane. Their molecules are covalently linked to (i) the polar heads of some lipid molecules (forming glycolipids) and (ii) most of the proteins exposed at outer surface (forming glycoproteins). The carbohydrates so bound to membrane comp ...
LL37 peptide@silver nanoparticles: combining control
... Although further testing of the material is still needed prior any clinical application, our cumulative data show that the side effects that silver application causes in the healing of skin wounds could be solved with the use of LL37 capped silver nanoparticles: LL37@AgNP, which provide the best of ...
... Although further testing of the material is still needed prior any clinical application, our cumulative data show that the side effects that silver application causes in the healing of skin wounds could be solved with the use of LL37 capped silver nanoparticles: LL37@AgNP, which provide the best of ...
Up to the minute project summary:
... Interestingly, while the Zscan protein cannot be detected until day 3, the message can be detected by RTPCR at day 0. A third unknown product of approximately 500 bases was also observed which we have not as yet sequenced. Eventually, sequence data will provide information on the function of this s ...
... Interestingly, while the Zscan protein cannot be detected until day 3, the message can be detected by RTPCR at day 0. A third unknown product of approximately 500 bases was also observed which we have not as yet sequenced. Eventually, sequence data will provide information on the function of this s ...
CYTOCHALASIN B: ASPECTS OF PHAGOCYTOSIS IN NUTRIENT
... We too, have observed that addition of cytochalasin B leads to significantly reduced rates of food vacuole formation, and, in an unsupplemented peptone broth, also of cell multiplication. Similar inhibitions are observed when T. pyriformis is suspended in particle-free, sterile-filtered proteose pep ...
... We too, have observed that addition of cytochalasin B leads to significantly reduced rates of food vacuole formation, and, in an unsupplemented peptone broth, also of cell multiplication. Similar inhibitions are observed when T. pyriformis is suspended in particle-free, sterile-filtered proteose pep ...
Spatial and temporal distribution of the adherens
... molecule) is tightly associated with the plasma membrane of intercellular adherens-type junctions of a variety of cell types, such as chick cardiac myocytes and lens cells (Geiger et al. 1985a; Volk & Geiger, 1986a). A-CAM is apparently an integral membrane glycoprotein with an extracellular domain ...
... molecule) is tightly associated with the plasma membrane of intercellular adherens-type junctions of a variety of cell types, such as chick cardiac myocytes and lens cells (Geiger et al. 1985a; Volk & Geiger, 1986a). A-CAM is apparently an integral membrane glycoprotein with an extracellular domain ...
Biology
... Kingdom Protista is very diverse. Some of its members example _____________, are photosynthetic so they have _______________ to capture light from the Sun. Very often, these have ______________ to help them move. Other members, for example _____________, are _______________ which means that they hav ...
... Kingdom Protista is very diverse. Some of its members example _____________, are photosynthetic so they have _______________ to capture light from the Sun. Very often, these have ______________ to help them move. Other members, for example _____________, are _______________ which means that they hav ...
A Mechanosensory System Controls Cell Shape Changes During
... models and many cancer‑associated genes lead to mitotic and/or cytokinetic failure.1‑4 For example, BRCA2, one of the first genes associated with familial breast cancers and later implicated in other types of cancers, is required for myosin‑II localization at the cleavage furrow cortex and for succe ...
... models and many cancer‑associated genes lead to mitotic and/or cytokinetic failure.1‑4 For example, BRCA2, one of the first genes associated with familial breast cancers and later implicated in other types of cancers, is required for myosin‑II localization at the cleavage furrow cortex and for succe ...
Toxoplasma gondii Intracellular Parasite Perforin Trigger Rapid
... counting (Fig. 1, b and c). Few live cells could be found in either uninfected (9%) or T. gondii-infected cultures (3%) after incubation with anti-Fas mAbs for 10 h. Infection with the PTG/ME49 strain yielded similar results (data not shown). Thus, under these experimental conditions Fas ligation co ...
... counting (Fig. 1, b and c). Few live cells could be found in either uninfected (9%) or T. gondii-infected cultures (3%) after incubation with anti-Fas mAbs for 10 h. Infection with the PTG/ME49 strain yielded similar results (data not shown). Thus, under these experimental conditions Fas ligation co ...
Stochasticity in the symmetric division of plant cells
... the particular mind-set of twentieth century biology. The most important factor is probably the geometrical nature of the rules which did not resonate well with the molecularly-oriented biology of the last century. Certainly, reducing cell division to a geometrical problem adds little to the “factua ...
... the particular mind-set of twentieth century biology. The most important factor is probably the geometrical nature of the rules which did not resonate well with the molecularly-oriented biology of the last century. Certainly, reducing cell division to a geometrical problem adds little to the “factua ...
Intercellular Communication during Plant
... positioning and the implications for intercellular signaling are considered. ...
... positioning and the implications for intercellular signaling are considered. ...
Cell shape and plasma membrane alterations after - An
... ©2003, European Journal of Histochemistry The biological effects of static magnetic fields (MFs) with intensity of 6 mT were investigated in lymphocytes and U937 cells in the presence or absence of apoptosis-inducing drugs by transmission (TEM) and scanning (SEM) electron microscopy. Lectin cytochem ...
... ©2003, European Journal of Histochemistry The biological effects of static magnetic fields (MFs) with intensity of 6 mT were investigated in lymphocytes and U937 cells in the presence or absence of apoptosis-inducing drugs by transmission (TEM) and scanning (SEM) electron microscopy. Lectin cytochem ...
Bronxville HS Page 1 of 8 AP Biology Mr. Ippolito AP Biology
... Define a peptide bond and describe how it is formed. Discuss how it is similar to and how it differs from the bonds used to join carbohydrate components and lipid components when these macromolecules are synthesized. ...
... Define a peptide bond and describe how it is formed. Discuss how it is similar to and how it differs from the bonds used to join carbohydrate components and lipid components when these macromolecules are synthesized. ...
Distinct fluorescent pattern of KAT1::GFP in the plasma membrane of
... multimer and cluster formation which is important for many signalling events at the PM. Nevertheless, the exact role of lipid rafts in cellular signalling, trafficking, and structure has yet to be determined. Lipid rafts and raft-associated proteins have also been identified in plants (Borner et al., ...
... multimer and cluster formation which is important for many signalling events at the PM. Nevertheless, the exact role of lipid rafts in cellular signalling, trafficking, and structure has yet to be determined. Lipid rafts and raft-associated proteins have also been identified in plants (Borner et al., ...
Crosstalk between Notch signaling Pathway and Glutamine uptake
... In the immune system, Notch signaling is intimately involved in the process of T versus B lymphocyte differentiation from a common lymphocyte progenitor (Radtke, F. 2004[17] ) . Earlier studies have shown that activation of naive CD4+ T cells along with simultaneous activation of Notch1 signaling pat ...
... In the immune system, Notch signaling is intimately involved in the process of T versus B lymphocyte differentiation from a common lymphocyte progenitor (Radtke, F. 2004[17] ) . Earlier studies have shown that activation of naive CD4+ T cells along with simultaneous activation of Notch1 signaling pat ...
Cancer Lett. 2013, 334:211-20
... To increase the clinical relevance of CSC profiling data, we carried out miRNA profiling of clinical pancreatic cancer tissue and compared it to non-cancerous pancreatic tissue. Fig. 6 shows upregulated and downregulated transcripts compared to the expression in non-cancerous sample. There are 38 up- ...
... To increase the clinical relevance of CSC profiling data, we carried out miRNA profiling of clinical pancreatic cancer tissue and compared it to non-cancerous pancreatic tissue. Fig. 6 shows upregulated and downregulated transcripts compared to the expression in non-cancerous sample. There are 38 up- ...
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... Embryos of the glossiphoniid leech HelobdAla triseriulis inductive and mechanical influences on the unequal diare well-suited for such experiments because their early vision of cell CD, we have sought to test the hypothesis development comprises a stereotyped sequence of cell that cell CD requires i ...
... Embryos of the glossiphoniid leech HelobdAla triseriulis inductive and mechanical influences on the unequal diare well-suited for such experiments because their early vision of cell CD, we have sought to test the hypothesis development comprises a stereotyped sequence of cell that cell CD requires i ...
Can J Bot
... active part of the fungus; thus, a different perception of these fungal structures by the plant seems obvious. This could mean that, whereas the active arbuscule can mask its presence or block a reaction of the plant and thus in terms of activation of plant defense mechanisms remain unperceived by t ...
... active part of the fungus; thus, a different perception of these fungal structures by the plant seems obvious. This could mean that, whereas the active arbuscule can mask its presence or block a reaction of the plant and thus in terms of activation of plant defense mechanisms remain unperceived by t ...
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.