
Anemia
... • 50% are idiopathic (primary); the others are related to a predisposing condition or exposure to a drug. • Most causative antibodies are of the IgG class; less commonly, IgA antibodies • A common target is the Rh antigen on RBCs • The red cell hemolysis is mostly extravascular. IgG-coated red cells ...
... • 50% are idiopathic (primary); the others are related to a predisposing condition or exposure to a drug. • Most causative antibodies are of the IgG class; less commonly, IgA antibodies • A common target is the Rh antigen on RBCs • The red cell hemolysis is mostly extravascular. IgG-coated red cells ...
SDS-PAGE and Western blot analysis
... caspases (Won et al., 2007). Another member of the Bunyaviridae, La Crosse virus, induces increased levels of cellular BCL-2 during infection, both in vivo and in vitro, which prolongs cell survival and seems to be important in decreasing apoptosis and preventing tissue damage (Pekosz et al., 1996). ...
... caspases (Won et al., 2007). Another member of the Bunyaviridae, La Crosse virus, induces increased levels of cellular BCL-2 during infection, both in vivo and in vitro, which prolongs cell survival and seems to be important in decreasing apoptosis and preventing tissue damage (Pekosz et al., 1996). ...
Diffusion
... diffusion, secondary active transport, and primary active transport.) • define diffusion and describe the factors that influence the rate of diffusion • osmosis, describe the conditions required for it to occur, and explain how osmosis relates to osmolality and osmotic pressure • Significance of the ...
... diffusion, secondary active transport, and primary active transport.) • define diffusion and describe the factors that influence the rate of diffusion • osmosis, describe the conditions required for it to occur, and explain how osmosis relates to osmolality and osmotic pressure • Significance of the ...
Molecular mechanisms involved in colorectal cancer initiation and
... Our lab currently focuses on the role of TGF-beta signalling in CRC progression. We are studying the transcriptional events controlled by TGF-beta in CRC cells. We have already identified changes in approximately 500 genes in response to TGF-beta in these cells. Unsupervised analysis of a collection ...
... Our lab currently focuses on the role of TGF-beta signalling in CRC progression. We are studying the transcriptional events controlled by TGF-beta in CRC cells. We have already identified changes in approximately 500 genes in response to TGF-beta in these cells. Unsupervised analysis of a collection ...
401_08_Antifungals_2..
... antibiotic, is produced by Streptomyces nodosus. Discovered in 1956 has been for 30 years the main available drug to control serious fungal infections. Amp. B is indicated for treatment of severe, potentially life threatening fungal infections. Unfortunately, it must be given IV and is toxic (due to ...
... antibiotic, is produced by Streptomyces nodosus. Discovered in 1956 has been for 30 years the main available drug to control serious fungal infections. Amp. B is indicated for treatment of severe, potentially life threatening fungal infections. Unfortunately, it must be given IV and is toxic (due to ...
Microautophagy and macropexophagy may occur
... presence of glucose (Fig. 2A). Organelle degradation, demonstrated by the accumulation of peroxisomal AO into vacuoles by immunocytochemistry, was evident already after 30 min of incubation (Fig. 2F). Additionally, exposure of cells to nitrogen-limiting conditions showed the expected morphology of o ...
... presence of glucose (Fig. 2A). Organelle degradation, demonstrated by the accumulation of peroxisomal AO into vacuoles by immunocytochemistry, was evident already after 30 min of incubation (Fig. 2F). Additionally, exposure of cells to nitrogen-limiting conditions showed the expected morphology of o ...
Weak pairwise correlations imply strongly correlated network states in a neural population
... assume no higher-order interactions. These maximum entropy models are equivalent to Ising models, and predict that larger networks are completely dominated by correlation effects. This suggests that the neural code has associative or error-correcting properties, and we provide preliminary evidence f ...
... assume no higher-order interactions. These maximum entropy models are equivalent to Ising models, and predict that larger networks are completely dominated by correlation effects. This suggests that the neural code has associative or error-correcting properties, and we provide preliminary evidence f ...
darinaparsin (organic arsenic)
... of 300 mg/m2 3-week cycle was determined as DLT. • Darinaparsin demonstrated its potential antitumor efficacy (1CR, 3PRs out of 14 evaluable subjects). • The results of two phase 1 studies suggested that 300 mg/m2/day for 5-consecutive days every 3 weeks would be the most suitable dosing schedule in ...
... of 300 mg/m2 3-week cycle was determined as DLT. • Darinaparsin demonstrated its potential antitumor efficacy (1CR, 3PRs out of 14 evaluable subjects). • The results of two phase 1 studies suggested that 300 mg/m2/day for 5-consecutive days every 3 weeks would be the most suitable dosing schedule in ...
Identification of Bacteria
... bacilli (rod-shaped), or spirilla (spirals). The way these individual cells are arranged is also variable among bacterial species. Although some species exist singularly, bacteria can be linked together in a long chain (strepto-), clumped like grapes (staphylo-), paired (diplo-), and can exist in ot ...
... bacilli (rod-shaped), or spirilla (spirals). The way these individual cells are arranged is also variable among bacterial species. Although some species exist singularly, bacteria can be linked together in a long chain (strepto-), clumped like grapes (staphylo-), paired (diplo-), and can exist in ot ...
neuron - UC San Diego
... • Alkaline phosphatase – APAAP (alkaline phosphatase anti-alkaline phosphatase ...
... • Alkaline phosphatase – APAAP (alkaline phosphatase anti-alkaline phosphatase ...
PDF
... understood as extending to the end of the neurula phase of development. A process of recruitment of cells from the deep neurectoderm layers into mesodermal position and behaviour, strictly comparable with that already agreed to occur around the internal blastoporal 'lip' during gastrula stages, can ...
... understood as extending to the end of the neurula phase of development. A process of recruitment of cells from the deep neurectoderm layers into mesodermal position and behaviour, strictly comparable with that already agreed to occur around the internal blastoporal 'lip' during gastrula stages, can ...
File
... break down large molecules into smaller molecules to be used or reused by the cell -in humans and animals, lysoosomes play an important role in destroying harmful substances and invading bacteria that enter the cell ...
... break down large molecules into smaller molecules to be used or reused by the cell -in humans and animals, lysoosomes play an important role in destroying harmful substances and invading bacteria that enter the cell ...
1 Video-microscopic imaging of cell spatio
... experimenter can follow, during the same acquisition sequence, the cell behavior in different conditions. For example, some drugs can be added in different concentrations in each well, that allows to follow cell migration in each condition during the same image acquisition. Another experiment consis ...
... experimenter can follow, during the same acquisition sequence, the cell behavior in different conditions. For example, some drugs can be added in different concentrations in each well, that allows to follow cell migration in each condition during the same image acquisition. Another experiment consis ...
Overview of normal development of the fetus with associated clinical
... and the acquisition of needed supplies (e.g., nursing bra) are best taken care of before delivery. Normal amounts of colostrum have been present from the beginning of this trimester, and some women experience breast leakage throughout, this period. 18. For selected patients, “kick counts” may be use ...
... and the acquisition of needed supplies (e.g., nursing bra) are best taken care of before delivery. Normal amounts of colostrum have been present from the beginning of this trimester, and some women experience breast leakage throughout, this period. 18. For selected patients, “kick counts” may be use ...
developmental events of the first trimester
... questions, and the acquisition of needed supplies (e.g., nursing bra) are best taken care of before delivery. Normal amounts of colostrum have been present from the beginning of this trimester, and some women experience breast leakage throughout, this period. 18. For selected patients, “kick counts” ...
... questions, and the acquisition of needed supplies (e.g., nursing bra) are best taken care of before delivery. Normal amounts of colostrum have been present from the beginning of this trimester, and some women experience breast leakage throughout, this period. 18. For selected patients, “kick counts” ...
DECISION
... understand the process and know how the energy from ionisation can impart energy to the cell therefore helping cellular function to improve. We do not believe we have breached any therapeutic claim at this time. Here is a conclusion of ionisation in a more exact form: Electrolysis of water breaks th ...
... understand the process and know how the energy from ionisation can impart energy to the cell therefore helping cellular function to improve. We do not believe we have breached any therapeutic claim at this time. Here is a conclusion of ionisation in a more exact form: Electrolysis of water breaks th ...
BCL-2 Expression and Mitochondrial Activity in
... not known, however. Because of its localization to mitochondrial membranes,' protection by BCL-2 has been previously associated with mitochondrial functions." An exclusive role of bcl-2 protein in mitochondria has been questioned, however, by the observation that in several cells the pattern of immu ...
... not known, however. Because of its localization to mitochondrial membranes,' protection by BCL-2 has been previously associated with mitochondrial functions." An exclusive role of bcl-2 protein in mitochondria has been questioned, however, by the observation that in several cells the pattern of immu ...
Introduction - York College
... Immunocytochemical staining has revealed that amacrine cells possess many neurotransmitters. However, two main inhibitory neurotransmitters, GABA and glycine, have been found in the majority of amacrine cells in models such as monkey, cats, and rabbits. Cells can possess one or both of these chemica ...
... Immunocytochemical staining has revealed that amacrine cells possess many neurotransmitters. However, two main inhibitory neurotransmitters, GABA and glycine, have been found in the majority of amacrine cells in models such as monkey, cats, and rabbits. Cells can possess one or both of these chemica ...
ppt - Chair of Computational Biology
... However, by correlating genome-wide transcription data with global TF binding data, models have been constructed in which periodic transcription is an emergent property of a TF network. In these networks, TFs expressed in one cell-cycle phase bind to the promoters of genes encoding TFs that function ...
... However, by correlating genome-wide transcription data with global TF binding data, models have been constructed in which periodic transcription is an emergent property of a TF network. In these networks, TFs expressed in one cell-cycle phase bind to the promoters of genes encoding TFs that function ...
animal cell ws
... cell mem bran e – surrounds the internal cell parts; controls passage of materials in and out of the cell cyt opl asm – everything inside of the cell membrane except for the nucleus (light yellow) nucle us – control center of the cell; contains DNA (light pink) nucle ol us – composed of protein and ...
... cell mem bran e – surrounds the internal cell parts; controls passage of materials in and out of the cell cyt opl asm – everything inside of the cell membrane except for the nucleus (light yellow) nucle us – control center of the cell; contains DNA (light pink) nucle ol us – composed of protein and ...
Non-Invasive Optical Biosensor for Probing Cell Signaling
... Cells, in many cases, exhibit surface-dependent adhesion and proliferation. In order to achieve robust cell assays, the biosensor surface may require a coating to enhance cell adhesion and proliferation. On the other hand, the surface properties could have direct impact on cell biology – surface-bou ...
... Cells, in many cases, exhibit surface-dependent adhesion and proliferation. In order to achieve robust cell assays, the biosensor surface may require a coating to enhance cell adhesion and proliferation. On the other hand, the surface properties could have direct impact on cell biology – surface-bou ...
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.