
Identification of a Novel Gene, CIA6, Required for
... the cell. In many eukaryotic algae, Rubisco is localized to the pyrenoid, an electron-dense structure within the chloroplast. In order to identify genes required for a functional CCM, insertional Bleomycin resistance (BleR) mutants were generated and screened for growth on minimal medium under high ...
... the cell. In many eukaryotic algae, Rubisco is localized to the pyrenoid, an electron-dense structure within the chloroplast. In order to identify genes required for a functional CCM, insertional Bleomycin resistance (BleR) mutants were generated and screened for growth on minimal medium under high ...
Original Article Intracellular zinc distribution in mitochondria, ER and
... among cytosol, discrete intracellular compartments, and extracellular medium [9]. The second important part of zinc homeostasis is so ...
... among cytosol, discrete intracellular compartments, and extracellular medium [9]. The second important part of zinc homeostasis is so ...
Understanding the role of growth factors in embryonic development
... of major growth factor families and a variety of growth factor receptors and molecules involved in a range of signalling pathways. Studies over the last 20 years have mostly concentrated on identifying factor(s) that control fibre differentiation, whereas epithelial cells have been studied mostly in ...
... of major growth factor families and a variety of growth factor receptors and molecules involved in a range of signalling pathways. Studies over the last 20 years have mostly concentrated on identifying factor(s) that control fibre differentiation, whereas epithelial cells have been studied mostly in ...
Chapter 06 (Urinalyisis
... 2. Red cells may also contaminate the urine from the vagina in menstruating women or from trauma produced by bladder catherization 3. Theoretically, no red cells should be found, but some find their way into the urine even in very healthy individuals ...
... 2. Red cells may also contaminate the urine from the vagina in menstruating women or from trauma produced by bladder catherization 3. Theoretically, no red cells should be found, but some find their way into the urine even in very healthy individuals ...
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... periods. The same observation was made with 2% extract concentration. On the whole, aqueous extract of Eucalyptus microcorys influenced the culturability of both bacteria studied with 100% of inhibition. Considering the first 12 hours incubation period, the straight Ln (number of CFUs) lines against ...
... periods. The same observation was made with 2% extract concentration. On the whole, aqueous extract of Eucalyptus microcorys influenced the culturability of both bacteria studied with 100% of inhibition. Considering the first 12 hours incubation period, the straight Ln (number of CFUs) lines against ...
Computational modelling of mitotic exit in budding yeast: the role of
... A mathematical model with reduced number of components was developed previously for the budding yeast ME transition from metaphase (i.e. high Cdk1 activity) to G1 (i.e. low Cdk1 activity state) [11,12]. Queralt’s model (QM) centres around the non-proteolytic function of separase (Esp1), which trigge ...
... A mathematical model with reduced number of components was developed previously for the budding yeast ME transition from metaphase (i.e. high Cdk1 activity) to G1 (i.e. low Cdk1 activity state) [11,12]. Queralt’s model (QM) centres around the non-proteolytic function of separase (Esp1), which trigge ...
Ruditapes decussatus (Mollusca: Bivalvia)
... of 0.5 % Tween 80 (FSWT).The homogenate was then sieved progressively through 100, 75 and 20 pm nylon meshes. The resultant filtrate was spun at 2500 X g for 30 min at 8'C. The pellet was suspended in FSWT and layered onto a cushion of 15% sucrose in FSWT. After centrifugation, the supernatant was d ...
... of 0.5 % Tween 80 (FSWT).The homogenate was then sieved progressively through 100, 75 and 20 pm nylon meshes. The resultant filtrate was spun at 2500 X g for 30 min at 8'C. The pellet was suspended in FSWT and layered onto a cushion of 15% sucrose in FSWT. After centrifugation, the supernatant was d ...
... to interact with a wide number of sulphated polysaccharides, such as heparin, fucoidan and sulphatides (reviewed in [9]). P-selectin is associated with α granules in resting platelets and Weibel-Palade bodies in endothelial cells [10, 11]. It is rapidly and transiently expressed on the endothelial c ...
Extrapolation of elementary rate constants of P
... measured using the SDS software of the ABI PrismTM 7900HT Sequence Detection System (TaqManTM) starting with 10 minutes at 95 °C, followed by 40 cycles of 15 seconds at 95 °C and 1 minute at 60 °C. Each sample was analyzed in triplicate. The targeted mRNA in MDCKII-hMDR1NKI and Caco-2 cells was norm ...
... measured using the SDS software of the ABI PrismTM 7900HT Sequence Detection System (TaqManTM) starting with 10 minutes at 95 °C, followed by 40 cycles of 15 seconds at 95 °C and 1 minute at 60 °C. Each sample was analyzed in triplicate. The targeted mRNA in MDCKII-hMDR1NKI and Caco-2 cells was norm ...
British Journal of Cancer - University of Huddersfield Repository
... suggests that EO9 will not penetrate more than a few microns from a blood vessel within its pharmacokinetic lifespan (Schellens et al, 1994; Phillips et al, 1998). Intratumoural administration of EO9 to NQO1-rich and -deficient tumours produced significant growth delays (although a distinction betwe ...
... suggests that EO9 will not penetrate more than a few microns from a blood vessel within its pharmacokinetic lifespan (Schellens et al, 1994; Phillips et al, 1998). Intratumoural administration of EO9 to NQO1-rich and -deficient tumours produced significant growth delays (although a distinction betwe ...
The Iron-Sulfur Cluster Proteins Isa1 and Isa2 Are Required for the
... YGR286C⌬::kanMX4) (EUROSCARF, Frankfurt/Main, Germany). Cells were grown in rich (YP [1% yeast extract, 2% Bacto Peptone]) medium and minimal (synthetic complete [SC]) medium or minimal medium lacking added iron chloride. We refer to this as iron-poor medium because it contains traces of iron from l ...
... YGR286C⌬::kanMX4) (EUROSCARF, Frankfurt/Main, Germany). Cells were grown in rich (YP [1% yeast extract, 2% Bacto Peptone]) medium and minimal (synthetic complete [SC]) medium or minimal medium lacking added iron chloride. We refer to this as iron-poor medium because it contains traces of iron from l ...
Multicellular trichomes in Arabidopsis - Development
... three times for 15 minutes each with McIlvaine’s buffer. Samples were mounted in 50% glycerol in McIlvaine’s buffer and observed via epifluorescence on a Nikon Microphot FXA microscope. Fluorescence of individual nuclei was measured with a Nikon spot photometer attachment. Background readings from a ...
... three times for 15 minutes each with McIlvaine’s buffer. Samples were mounted in 50% glycerol in McIlvaine’s buffer and observed via epifluorescence on a Nikon Microphot FXA microscope. Fluorescence of individual nuclei was measured with a Nikon spot photometer attachment. Background readings from a ...
the 5 kingdmcard 5 - Henrico County Public Schools
... invertebrates is that vertebrates have backbones, and invertebrates do not. SOL 5.5 ...
... invertebrates is that vertebrates have backbones, and invertebrates do not. SOL 5.5 ...
Diapositive 1
... were treated with the phosphatase inhibitor CalA (20 nM) and, at indicated time points, phosphorylated Par-4 (upward shift) was assessed by western blotting. (B) Cells were treated for 1h with CalA (20 nM) or okadaic acid (OA) both at a low (0.5 µM; shown to inhibit only phosphatase PP2) and at a hi ...
... were treated with the phosphatase inhibitor CalA (20 nM) and, at indicated time points, phosphorylated Par-4 (upward shift) was assessed by western blotting. (B) Cells were treated for 1h with CalA (20 nM) or okadaic acid (OA) both at a low (0.5 µM; shown to inhibit only phosphatase PP2) and at a hi ...
The hypoblast (visceral endoderm): an evo
... Although it has not yet been established that this induction is truly instructive, and the signaling and responding cells have not yet been definitively identified, it is clear that regional signals from extra-embryonic ectoderm (ExE), which borders the epiblast, are required (Richardson et al., 200 ...
... Although it has not yet been established that this induction is truly instructive, and the signaling and responding cells have not yet been definitively identified, it is clear that regional signals from extra-embryonic ectoderm (ExE), which borders the epiblast, are required (Richardson et al., 200 ...
Impact of nanoparticle albumin-bound paclitaxel on microscopic
... Methods: This study aimed to investigate the effect of nab-paclitaxel on microscopic structure and immunohistochemical expression of transforming growth factor-β1 (as a fibrogenic mediator) in the renal cortex of rat diabetic nephropathy. Forty five adult rats were divided into; group I (control), g ...
... Methods: This study aimed to investigate the effect of nab-paclitaxel on microscopic structure and immunohistochemical expression of transforming growth factor-β1 (as a fibrogenic mediator) in the renal cortex of rat diabetic nephropathy. Forty five adult rats were divided into; group I (control), g ...
WOX11 and 12 Are Involved in the First-Step Cell
... process (He et al., 2012). We selected genes that were differentially expressed between leaf explants and callus, and the identified genes were further evaluated in terms of their IAA responsiveness. WUSCHEL RELATED HOMEOBOX11 (WOX11) was one of the genes in the target category as it showed different ...
... process (He et al., 2012). We selected genes that were differentially expressed between leaf explants and callus, and the identified genes were further evaluated in terms of their IAA responsiveness. WUSCHEL RELATED HOMEOBOX11 (WOX11) was one of the genes in the target category as it showed different ...
Coagulation (the basics) and recombinant Factor VIIa Mechanism of
... Can be triggered by a variety of other ...
... Can be triggered by a variety of other ...
VASCULAR TISSUE DIFFERENTIATION AND
... evolved to have a variety of organizations (28). In a given cross section of primary stems and roots, the most prominent variation of anatomical structures among different species is the organization of vascular tissues. In the stems of woody plants, the vascular tissue, secondary xylem or wood, pro ...
... evolved to have a variety of organizations (28). In a given cross section of primary stems and roots, the most prominent variation of anatomical structures among different species is the organization of vascular tissues. In the stems of woody plants, the vascular tissue, secondary xylem or wood, pro ...
the signaling role of the accessory receptors cd2 and cd6 in t cell
... These “proximal” events culminate in cellular responses such as proliferation, differentiation and secretion of cytokines and growth factors. The ultimate response to antigen-specific signals is also influenced by accessory receptor-ligand engagements that deliver costimulatory signals while strengt ...
... These “proximal” events culminate in cellular responses such as proliferation, differentiation and secretion of cytokines and growth factors. The ultimate response to antigen-specific signals is also influenced by accessory receptor-ligand engagements that deliver costimulatory signals while strengt ...
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.