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| The list representation had four types of | cell: a reader, a header, a sublist indicator, and a |
| so sell incense, perfume and operate the Monk's | Cell, a book and gift shop on the property. |
| is a short album (EP) released in 1982 by Soft | Cell, a pioneering synthpop/new wave duo which featu |
| bridge was constructed by the National Logistic | Cell, a part of the Pakistan army. |
| ss of being formed they go through being a stem | cell, a monopotent stem cell, a Proerythroblast, Ery |
| predict with some degree of reason, where in a | cell a protein is most likely to localise to. |
| rder to persist and be stably maintained in the | cell, a plasmid DNA molecule must contain an origin |
| Like a simple | cell, a complex cell will respond primarily to orien |
| ighss and suckles, each moment power, and every | cell a soul. |
| There is a pulp mill (AS Estonian | Cell), a cement factory and a port. |
| ich defines the function to be realized in each | cell, a specialization that essentially depends on t |
| In the | cell, a variety of protein chaperones assist a newly |
| Free | Cell, a poetry collection, published by City Lights |
| series hybrid operating with the hydrogen fuel | cell, a custom built lead acid battery, and an AC in |
| Hofbauer | cell, a type of cell found in the human female place |
| Landscape improvements were designed by Design | Cell, a reputed landscape architecture firm based in |
| Within a virally infected | cell a viral thymidine kinase adds a phosphate group |
| imilar ; fore wing: a spot at apex of discoidal | cell, a small costal spot, and three discal spots bl |
| balance the charges when bicarbonate exits the | cell, a chloride anion from the plasma enters the re |
| Cell ablation can also be used as a tool to produce | |
| Cell ablation (also known as genetic amputation, and | |
| As genetic ablation may lead to | Cell ablation, it can be used as a synonymous term a |
| As genetic ablation may lead to | cell ablation, it can be used as a synonymous term a |
| In | cell ablation, individual cells in a population or c |
| nalist sympathizer, but a clandestine Communist | cell aboard made sure that he did not steer the ship |
| Lizzie then wakes up in a | cell about to be hanged as a witch. |
| h light is low-loss transmitted into the bottom | cell absorber, which - if composed of amorphous sili |
| The | cell absorbs water when colder and squeezes the wate |
| ently has a capacity of 344 prisoners in single | cell accommodation and is a medium to low security p |
| The White | cell achieves this technique by making use of three |
| her and asks him to also free the person in the | cell across from hers, who she says is her mother. |
| Th1 and Th2 cytokine secretion, ICOS-/- CD4+ T | cell activated in vitro have reduced IL-4 secretion, |
| ation pathway which transports sulfate into the | cell, activates it with ATP and reduces it to sulfid |
| tion 226), PTA1 (outdated term, 'platelet and T | cell activation antigen 1') or DNAM-1 (DNAX Accessor |
| regulation of calcium oscillations after T | cell activation (TRPM4). |
| Ordinarily, full T | cell activation requires 1) binding of the T cell re |
| ther downmodulate signaling pathways, attenuate | cell activation and can mediate tolerance. |
| CHIPS is a protein that inhibits immune | cell activation normally associated with inflammatio |
| provides costimulatory signals necessary for T | cell activation and survival. |
| These saturate the receptors and prevent T | cell activation and thus prevent formation of antibo |
| ctor functions such as macrophage activation, B | cell activation, and cell-mediated cytoxicity. |
| n T cells and Antigen Presenting Cells before T | cell activation, when T cells are roaming the lymph |
| ion via MHC class I molecules results in CD8+ T | cell activation. |
| d as a key enzyme involved in the regulation of | cell activation. |
| es the blood-brain barrier and suppresses glial | cell activation. |
| Blockade of CD28 is effective in stopping T | cell activation. |
| The CD40L binds to the B | cell's CD40 receptor which causes resting B cell act |
| Ligation of this receptor leads to | cell activation. |
| dendritic cells inhibits maturation and blocks | cell activation. |
| The CD40L binds to the B | cell's CD40 receptor, causing resting B cell activat |
| -based activation motifs (ITAMS) required for T | cell activation. |
| e derivative immunostimulant which increases NK | cell activity and macrophage cytotoxicity. |
| to it, so it is used medically to assess the T | cell activity in patients. |
| The presence of oxygen in a | cell acts as a radiosensitizer , making the effects |
| In Excel 2007 | cell addresses were not enclosed with the necessary |
| glucans; its absence causes abnormal phagocytic | cell adherence and chemotaxis and a reduced respirat |
| when a cancer | cell adheres to the endothelial cells of a blood ves |
| Two subgroups of the CEA family, the CEA | cell adhesion molecules and the pregnancy-specific g |
| L-selectin, also known as CD62L, is a | cell adhesion molecule found on leukocytes. |
| Epithelial | cell adhesion molecule (EpCAM) is a protein that in |
| Cell Adhesion & Migration | |
| cellular calcium concentration that occurs upon | cell adhesion to extracellular matrix. |
| nal Research Council of Canada where he studied | cell adhesion and cancer. |
| The hepatocyte | cell adhesion molecules 1 and 2 (HEPACAM 1 and 2) ar |
| ty of endothelial oligosaccharides in promoting | cell adhesion at inflammation sites. |
| , NK cells, and dendritic cells, promotion of T | cell adhesion to endothelial cells, antitumor activi |
| Carcinoembryonic antigen-related | cell adhesion molecule 5 (CEACAM5) also known as CD6 |
| CHL1 is a | cell adhesion molecule closely related to the L1. |
| Basal | cell adhesion molecule is a protein that in humans i |
| Carcinoembryonic antigen-related | cell adhesion molecule 3 (CEACAM3) also known as CD6 |
| lin superfamily CAMs (IgSF CAMs) are a class of | cell adhesion molecules. |
| The encoded protein mediates | cell adhesion via homophilic as well as heterophilic |
| Neural | cell adhesion molecule L1-like protein also known as |
| a monoclonal antibody which binds to epithelial | cell adhesion molecule (EpCAM, the tumor-associated |
| nd functions as a homotypic calcium-independent | cell adhesion molecule. |
| Soluble | cell adhesion molecules (sCAMs) are a class of cell |
| Carcinoembryonic antigen-related | cell adhesion molecule 1 (biliary glycoprotein) (CEA |
| M and Dscam are both acronyms for Down Syndrome | Cell Adhesion Molecule. |
| CD2 (cluster of differentiation 2) is a | cell adhesion molecule found on the surface of T cel |
| NCAMs Neural | Cell Adhesion Molecules |
| VCAM-1 Vascular | Cell Adhesion Molecule |
| ICAM-1 Intercellular | Cell Adhesion Molecule |
| Eleven pseudogenes of the CEA | cell adhesion molecule subgroup are also found in th |
| two subunits (a large extracellular N-terminal | cell adhesion subunit and a subunit with substantial |
| CD44 and ICAM-1 were already known as | cell adhesion molecules with other recognized ligand |
| at function in the vertebrate nervous system as | cell adhesion molecules and receptors. |
| ranslational modification that occurs on neural | cell adhesion molecules (NCAM). |
| the "thermodynamic hypothesis") is a theory of | cell adhesion advanced by Malcolm Steinberg in 1964 |
| It binds to the epithelial | cell adhesion molecule (EpCAM - CD326). |
| TIE1 upregulates the | cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) VCAM-1, E-selectin, a |
| ng regions and the EGF-like domains involved in | cell adhesion and receptor-ligand interactions. |
| he overexpression of CDCP1 leads to the loss of | cell adhesion and a detached phenotype. |
| t how brain development depends on a variety of | cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) and substrate adhesio |
| n molecule 1 (ELAM-1), or leukocyte-endothelial | cell adhesion molecule 2 (LECAM2), is a cell adhesio |
| CD164 functions as a | cell adhesion molecule. |
| PECAM-1 Platelet-endothelial | Cell Adhesion Molecule |
| necl-3 : SynCAM2 (Synaptic | cell adhesion molecule 2) |
| It is involved in cellular processes including | cell adhesion and may regulate integrin trafficking |
| Sialoadhesin is a | cell adhesion molecule found on the surface of certa |
| CD24 is a | cell adhesion molecule. |
| yte function-associated antigen 3 (LFA-3), is a | cell adhesion molecule expressed on Antigen Presenti |
| protein encoded by this gene may be involved in | cell adhesion during neurodegeneration. |
| They include soluble forms of the | cell adhesion molecules ICAM-1, VCAM-1, E-selectin a |
| Integrins are known to participate in | cell adhesion as well as cell-surface mediated signa |
| It may also damage ion channels, other enzymes, | cell adhesion molecules, and cell surface receptors. |
| smembrane glycoproteins known to be involved in | cell adhesion and proteolytic ectodomain processing |
| Latrophilins may function in both | cell adhesion and signal transduction. |
| Carcinoembryonic antigen-related | cell adhesion molecule 8 (CEACAM8) also known as CD6 |
| rin subunit, also called CD18, of the leukocyte | cell adhesion molecule, which is found on chromosome |
| Selectins are part of the broader family of | cell adhesion molecules. |
| y types of cancer cells carry EpCAM (epithelial | cell adhesion molecule) on their surface. |
| P-selectin is a | cell adhesion molecule (CAM) on the surfaces of acti |
| protein-to-protein interactions in processes of | cell adhesion, cell activation, and molecular recogn |
| rotein fold and have diverse functions, such as | cell adhesion, cell-cell signalling, glycoprotein tu |
| em have been shown to be effective in promoting | cell adhesion, wound healing, mineralization of bone |
| is commonly used in the fields of biomaterials, | cell adhesion, drug discovery, materials science, an |
| involved in the following biological processes: | cell adhesion, cell activation and chemoattraction, |
| cell adhesion, migration, homing, pattern formation, | |
| ocyte recirculation by blocking LFA-1-dependent | cell adhesion. |
| lated and reciprocally linked with the state of | cell adhesion. |
| tal protein known as fascin that is critical to | cell adhesion. |
| cytoskeletal protein concentrated at points of | cell adhesion. |
| Cell adhesion: Binds cells together so that tissues | |
| ber of important functions e.g., wound healing; | cell adhesion; blood coagulation; cell differentiati |
| r Solid 3: Snake Eater, the player ends up in a | cell after being beaten by the main antagonist. |
| unrelated buisiness in the basement opened his | cell after noticing the stench that was emanating fr |
| James reaches Maria's side of the | cell afterwards, but finds her dead. |
| Cell aggregation is imposed by hanging drop, plating | |
| promote student-corporate interaction, Seminar | cell aims to teach PUMBAites through other's experie |
| eficiency, also called ALDOA deficiency and red | cell aldolase deficiency, is an autosomal recessive |
| Whichever | cell aligns anteriorly will become the otolith, whil |
| In comparison against Alkaline fuel | cell, alkali anion exchange membrane fuel cells also |
| ng member of the South Carolina Hydrogen & Fuel | Cell Alliance (SCHFCA). |
| ving frequencies of around 10 kHz, but the Kerr | cell allow frequencies of 10 MHz and greater precisi |
| atch onto the surface glycoproteins of a cancer | cell, allowing it to enter and destroy the cell. |
| r that aids in the uptake of glutamate into the | cell along with an influx of sodium ions. |
| states that Jarrah was a member of the Hamburg | cell, along with Mohamed Atta and the others. |
| This type of | cell also secretes gastric lipase enzymes, which hel |
| A bacteriocyte (Greek for bacteria | cell), also called a mycetocyte, is a specialized ad |
| The T | cell also produces IL-4 which directly binds to B ce |
| reaks and the upper of the two spots at apex of | cell, also the upper and lower of the four spots bey |
| He was credited as the co-inventor of the solar | cell also known as the solar battery. |
| lood tests of white blood cells, comparing CD4+ | cell amount (shown in green-yellow) with other cells |
| of structural change in a unity, which can be a | cell, an organism, or a society of organisms, withou |
| In 1999, Mzoudi lived in the Hamburg | cell, an apartment owned by Atta, where many of the |
| He also studied sickle | cell anaemia and albinism at the molecular level. |
| ed laboratory tests" that focused on live blood | cell analysis and the difficulty of regulating unest |
| ts rarely exceed the size of the nucleus of the | cell and produce 4-10 merozoites. |
| ended from a black structure on the roof of the | cell, and the air would be blasted through the black |
| i) is a talented singer and musician from Uri's | cell, and the first prisoner to participate in a nat |
| uneral, the Police arrest Sanjay, hold him in a | cell, and he is tried in Court. |
| covers all aspects of biochemistry, as well as | cell and molecular biology. |
| d pulled both House, Dorsey and West from their | cell, and lynched them. |
| all the guards in the jail, locked them in his | cell, and fled. |
| wever, during the party Von Haug got out of his | cell and freed every inmate there which meant it was |
| This gives Starkey enough time to exit the | cell and escape. |
| to her, a tall blonde officer once entered her | cell and started to passionately hug her, saying tha |
| Cell and Tissue Research presents regular articles a | |
| There, he stayed in a six-by-six foot | cell and lived on less than 300 calories per day. |
| Hind wing: narrow white streaks in | cell and in the interspaces beyond and a terminal ro |
| marriage: Suzanne Rogers Plant, Kimberly Rogers | Cell, and Perry Rogers; and six grandchildren. |
| ility as it is more easily transported into the | cell and more resistant to degradation and eliminati |
| unit has no way of attaching to or entering the | cell, and thus no way to exert its toxic effect.) |
| h soap can be used in a pinch to break down the | cell and nuclear membranes, allowing the DNA to be r |
| The car hit the wall, rupturing the fuel | cell, and rolled over. |
| mortar attack, he selflessly ran out to the POW | cell and released them to the military guard, rather |
| This receptor has been shown to bind dendritic | cell- and T cell-activated chemokines including CCL1 |
| s a 4-polytope constructed by a base polyhedron | cell and an apex point. |
| ton passenger cars, each with a 450 kW PEM fuel | cell and a 150 kW battery. |
| Orsini is tossed back in his | cell and beaten up by the guards, and is to be execu |
| ite; a faint brown fascia from base through the | cell and thence obliquely to termen just below apex; |
| somatic nucleus are distributed to one daughter | cell, and the somatic chromosomes on the other side |
| n membrane bound vesicles internally within the | cell and which increases at the cell surface when He |
| but the Doctor cons his way out of the drenched | cell and then overpowers Grey and his secretary Perk |
| is one of several biomedical research models in | cell and developmental biology. |
| It weakens the adhesion between the Sertoli | cell and maturing sperm leading to a sloughing and l |
| The College has a placement | cell and is headed by AK Sinhna and his assistant. |
| he cleavage furrow begins on the outside of the | cell and moves inward towards the center while the c |
| 24 research groups work in molecular, | cell, and developmental biology, supported by variou |
| One of her clients refused to leave his | cell, and she had never met him. |
| ampaigned for a seat in the PLC from his prison | cell and was elected in January 2006. |
| Wallace and Joe began the production of the new | cell and particle analyzer. |
| na radiata surround an ovum or unfertilized egg | cell, and consist of two or three strata (layers) of |
| e officer, assaulted him and dragged him into a | cell and took his keys. |
| ; they achieve this by relying on both the host | cell and a host virus (in this case, TMV) for the ma |
| in the erythrocytes (typically 2 parasites per | cell and up to 95% infection rates) it may also occu |
| musician, who has played in bands such as Soft | Cell and The Grid, and collaborated with other produ |
| These branches each contain a brood | cell, and once each cell has pollen and nectar for t |
| ties within cells and their interactions in the | cell, and the totality of biological cells. |
| sponsible for 'pumping' calcium ions out of the | cell and sodium ions in (3Na/Ca); raised intracellul |
| He breaks out of his Texas | cell and heads for the border, hoping to join his fa |
| a fall onto the concrete floor of the detention | cell and needed medical attention. |
| rted from the nucleus into the cytoplasm of the | cell and acts as a template to synthesize protein in |
| nt blackish round spot on the basal part of the | cell and a similar one somewhat more pronounced on t |
| forms the pore through which calcium enters the | cell and determines most of the channel's properties |
| ctronics engineer who was in the same terrorist | cell, and who was also convicted. |
| erage concentration of hemoglobin per red blood | cell and is calculated by dividing the hemoglobin by |
| posing lipid bilayers of membranes belonging to | cell and secretory granule, bringing them in proximi |
| He got involved in the Party's operational | cell and in the trade union, even becoming street ce |
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