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The genetic modification of mammalian | cells is a standard procedure for the production of |
MTT or MTS results while the number of viable | cells is constant. |
sease-associated insulin- and GAD65-specific T | cells isolated from the blood are effector-memory T |
Once surfactant is secreted by the type II | cells, it must be spread over the remaining type I c |
Once the zygote has divided into 32 | cells, it begins to resemble a mulberry, hence the n |
In many tumor | cells it causes selective apoptosis, sparing healthy |
ition, during differentiation of neuroblastoma | cells, it has been shown that a protein kinase A (PK |
with the MDR1 gene manifests itself in cancer | cells, it discharges much of the antineoplastic drug |
Powered by solar | cells it also carried 15 nickel-cadmium batteries ar |
In unactivated endothelial | cells, it is stored in granules called Weibel-Palade |
In prokaryotic | cells, it takes place in the cytoplasm with the tran |
itional communist parties, Red is organized in | cells, it is a communist party. |
In animal | cells it is an actin-rich layer responsible for move |
In chromaffin | cells, it is responsible for transporting newly synt |
Though highly toxic to liver | cells, it has since been found to have little input |
Some manufacturers do not mark their | cells JA Solar |
Electric current flow in excitable | cells, James Julian Bennett Jack, Denis Noble, Richa |
After most guards are killed in | cells, Jenkins and another guard escape the cell whi |
els used in homeopathic remedies, could affect | cells just as the controls did. |
nts when its head crosses the boundary between | cells k and k+1 on the tape, i.e., when the head is |
In melanocytic | cells KCNAB2 gene expression may be regulated by MIT |
Parker said, “Boy, this thing is found in red | cells, kidney tubes, plant tissues; have you conside |
ans and Cryptococcus neoformans produce budded | cells known as blastoconidia. |
kes the wine "sparkling" as well as dead yeast | cells known as lees (visible in the picture) that mu |
Anabaptists were held in | cells known as death-boxes. |
nial, forming colonies of individual hexagonal | cells known as corallites defined by a skeleton of c |
cteria to target and kill specific white blood | cells known as neutrophils. |
They are secreted by sponge | cells known as spongocytes |
Tumor | cells labeled with QD can be tracked with multiphoto |
As dead | cells lack active esterases, only live cells are lab |
Muscle | cells lack the enzyme glucose-6-phosphatase, which i |
Plant | cells lack centrioles or spindle pole bodies. |
Cilia were stunted and treated | cells lacked the ability to increase calcium influx |
during a screen for lethal mutations in yeast | cells lacking a functional copy of the Sgs1 protein. |
1-S transition has been recently questioned as | cells lacking Cdk2 are reported to have no problem d |
Also, expression of miR-203 in HCC | cells lacking their expression inhibited cell growth |
When mutant embryonic stem | cells lacking the murine DNA methyltransferase gene |
llular Automata (QCA) device having normal QCA | cells laid out in a planar structure, having a set o |
but these were replaced by self-contained dry | cells; lamps became smaller and more reliable. |
chrome c release in the mitochondria of cancer | cells leading to cell death, but does not harm norma |
se thus causes permanent stimulation of muscle | cells leading to paralysis. |
els disrupt the phospholipid bilayer of target | cells, leading to cell lysis and death. |
ill continue to drive water out of the brain's | cells, leading to cellular dysfunction and the condi |
erapeutic agent that selectively targets tumor | cells, leading to cell death and apoptosis via inhib |
ir blood type it causes lysis of the red blood | cells leading to anemia. |
thematical modeling of glycolysis in red blood | cells, leading to the establishment of metabolic con |
e marrow and can cause a decrease in red blood | cells, leading to anemia. |
bind to voltage-gated sodium channels in nerve | cells, leading to disruption of normal neurological |
: the rapid and premature destruction of blood | cells, leading to anemia, neutropenia, leukopenia, a |
laminin-332, which is essential for epithelial | cells, leads to dissociation of keratinocytes of the |
Separation of the two | cells leaves a bud scar on the parent cell wall. |
ear transfer research (for the cloning of stem | cells) legal throughout the world. |
Factors that make | cells less radiosensitive are: removal of oxygen to |
After establishing underground | cells, levying a national tax to fund the upcoming i |
to a multitude of devices such as PLCs, solar | cells, lights, generators, flow meters, bar code sca |
In the embryo it is made by migrating | cells like the neural crest; it is also abundant in |
e molds syncitia form from individual amoeboid | cells, like syncitial tissues of some multicellular |
otein that is synthesized in steroid-producing | cells like Leydig cells in response to a hormone suc |
Complex | cells, like protozoa or algae, show remarkable abili |
These | cells line the gastric mucosa and gastric pits. |
t is found that the bees construct a series of | cells lined with leaf fragments. |
round and make firm, ovoid provision masses in | cells lined with a waterproof secretion. |
efensins are more often produced by epithelial | cells lining various organs (e.g. the epidermis, bro |
rostaglandins, which cause the juxtaglomerular | cells lining the afferent arterioles to release reni |
g, which is continuous with a layer of similar | cells lining the lymph paths. |
Because R. rickettsii infects the | cells lining blood vessels throughout the body, seve |
ve hormone that is potentially produced in the | cells lining the stomach and small intestine of seve |
strain EPEC (enteropathogenic E. coli) to the | cells lining the small intestine. |
and bone, and the endoderm that will form the | cells lining the digestive and respiratory tract. |
are glycogen granules in the liver and muscle | cells, lipid droplets in fat cells, pigment granules |
oximately 100 members was divided into smaller | cells, living isolated in 7 apartments in Stockholm |
wing sections joined, with the remaining three | cells located side-by-side within the inboard wing, |
he described what were to become known as the " | cells of Claudius", which are cells located on the b |
Part of the | cells, lock-ups and the corridor in the basement hav |
In plant | cells, long thin protuberances called stromules some |
Since lens central fiber | cells lose their nuclei during development, these cr |
During EMT, | cells lose adhesion and increase in motility. |
be a dual influence of 4-HNE on the health of | cells: lower intracellular concentrations (around 0. |
In various hematopoietic | cells, Lyn has emerged as a key enzyme involved in t |
Inside the | cells, lysosomes convert, or metabolize, lipids and |
Autolysis is initiated by the | cells' lysosomes releasing the digestive enzymes the |
T helper | cells, macrophages or dendritic cells). |
ap of an atheroma is composed of smooth muscle | cells, macrophages, foam cells, lymphocytes, collage |
but is notably high in plasmacytoid dendritic | cells, macrophages, cardiomyocytes, adipocytes and e |
small intestinal and renal tubular epithelial | cells, macrophages, granulocytes, and synaptic membr |
The number of double-labeled | cells made up a percentage of the total Kiss1 mRNA-e |
ation calorimeter is composed of two identical | cells made of a highly efficient thermal conducting |
ne response and is released from the bacterial | cells mainly after bacteriolysis induced by lysozyme |
In ionic steady state, | cells maintain different internal and external conce |
tory nerve and is where the olfactory receptor | cells make synapses on their targets. |
However, since rod | cells make up most of the retina, what Wald and his |
Individual | cells make up for their lack of firepower with flexi |
rs as protective factors for the breast cancer | cells makes them important targets for structure - b |
Occluding junctions, which seal gaps between | cells, making an impermeable barrier |
gine and an electric motor driven by nine fuel | cells, making it virtually undetectable. |
B-cell maturation and proliferation to plasma | cells making IgA or IgM. |
osphatases and that would usually increase the | cells' malignant potential. |
Although he officially controlled all of ETA's | cells, Martitegi had problems moving in public due t |
increases beta | cells mass and insulin gene expression, post-transla |
M-CSF, is a protein secreted by macrophages, T | cells, mast cells, endothelial cells, and fibroblast |
poietic progenitors, including early erythroid | cells, mast cells, and megakaryocytes, and also in n |
s and is expressed at high levels in erythroid | cells, mast cells, and megakaryocytes. |
Theca interna | cells may persist and secrete androgens, at which po |
cross the plasma membrane, and once inside the | cells may react with a variety of intracellular comp |
In the short term, | cells may activate specific genetic programs to prot |
However, metastatic tumor | cells may escape from anoikis and invade other organ |
dependent GSK-3 phosphorylation in hemopoietic | cells may regulate growth, and the PKC family of kin |
The 4-carbon acid transported from mesophyll | cells may be malate, as above, or aspartate |
The tetrahedral | cells may be divided into two groups, of 96 cells an |
t, at the same time, its upregulation by tumor | cells may promote metastasis of the existing tumor, |
Certain animal immune-derived | cells may form aggregate cells also, for example the |
In addition, Cdc6p overexpression in primary | cells may promote DNA hyperreplication and induce a |
vaginal secretions, saliva, vaginal epithelial | cells may be identified and genetically typed by a c |
nd, splicing mechanisms employed by eukaryotic | cells mean that a particular protein-coding sequence |
ecovered along with the DNA of the transfected | cells, meaning that fragments of the plasmid are amp |
r volume (MCV) - the average volume of the red | cells, measured in femtolitres. |
1 men were kept in solitary confinement, where | cells measured 3 feet by 9 feet that had a light bul |
gment, dextrinoid, and have short and inflated | cells measuring up to 30 µm wide. |
anti-invasive effect of chlorotoxin on glioma | cells mediated by its interaction with MMP-2, which |
ion and invasion of epithelial and endothelial | cells, mediating attachment to host cells by binding |
s adhesion molecule for lung metastatic cancer | cells, mediating vascular arrest and colonization, a |
to agitate the contents (usually a mixture of | cells, medium and products like proteins that can be |
These | cells meet the sclerotome cells from the other side |
Drosophila melanogaster, tobacco , corn, human | cells, mice, and rats. |
emical reactors include microbial electrolysis | cells, microbial fuel cells and enzymatic biofuel ce |
Target | cells, microspherocytes and HbC crystals are found i |
ial location within the somite, the sclerotome | cells migrate medially towards the notochord. |
Over time, progenitor | cells migrate out of the tissue onto the surface of |
It then activates the host | cells' mitotic pathway, and multiplies along with th |
In melanocytic | cells MMP17 gene expression may be regulated by MITF |
l nitric oxide synthesis by making endothelial | cells more permeable to calcium ions, and also induc |
A radiosensitizer is a drug that makes tumor | cells more sensitive to radiation therapy. |
ione to a greater extent, and render malignant | cells more sensitive to apoptosis. |
receptors produced by the brain, making brain | cells more vulnerable to the effects of addictive dr |
s involved in gliding movements made by diatom | cells; motile diatoms always possess a raphe. |
Other | cells move distally to the costal processes of thora |
dly because of the way highly mobile cancerous | cells move around the brain. |
capability, acetyl-L-carnitine can help sperm | cells move more actively, which consequently leads t |
From this vertebral body, sclerotome | cells move dorsally and surround the developing spin |
of the human red blood cell) and in how animal | cells move. |
How do | cells move? |
The parasites then invade individual red blood | cells, multiplying and destroying the host cells unt |
The KGB | Cells Museum in Tartu is situated in the "gray house |
Primary batteries, such as silver oxide | cells, must NOT be used and it is important that rep |
The observation immediately suggested that | cells must contain a natural pool of PtdIns(5)P, a p |
computing particle-particle interactions, the | cells must be refined to smaller cells in denser par |
e process of gametogenesis the primordial germ | cells must have their original biparental DNA methyl |
The Leydig | cells must be able to produce testosterone. |
dyloarthropathies, by showing that mesenchymal | cells, namely synovial fibroblasts and intestinal su |
oundaries between layers; abundance of granule | cells; narrow layer VI; and sharp boundary between c |
Signals from the J2 promote parenchyma | cells near the head of the J2 to become multi-nuclea |
ncorporate it into hemoglobin, which red blood | cells need to transport oxygen efficiently. |
tro ("within the glass") in that the tissue or | cells need not be in culture; these two terms are no |
Cells need the right amount of endoplasmic reticulum | |
tissue, though it is apparently necessary when | cells need to multiply quickly, e.g. in healing woun |
ique designs to accommodate the array of solar | cells needed to power them (Synchronar, Nepro, Sicur |
Individual nerve | cells neurons may produce spikes seen as peaks of so |
tiation found on the surface of natural killer | cells, neutrophil polymorphonuclear leukocytes, mono |
On the basis of these | cells, new stem cell techniques could be developed i |
s chemoattraction for monocytes/macrophages, T | cells, NK cells, and dendritic cells, promotion of T |
and acts by releasing NO from the endothelial | cells nonenzymatically. |
e of the junction; two connexons from opposing | cells normally come together to form the complete in |
in Taliban prisons they were freed from their | cells November 15, 2001, by the U.S. military. |
In virus-infected | cells NSP5 accumulates in the viroplasms. |
which mediate ACC abundance in response to the | cells nutritional status. |
ncreases proliferation of cultured neural stem | cells obtained from mice nervous tissue. |
rrier, auto-dodge, the ability to move through | cells occupied by enemy units) as well as its unusua |
ound that yeast spores are diploid and haploid | cells occur as a result of conjugation of two haploi |
tyrosine phosphorylation of CDCP1 in cultured | cells occurs when cells are induced to detach by try |
w where hematopoiesis, the production of blood | cells, occurs. |
"EL-801" in 1972, the transistors in the logic | cells of CMOS ICs only used any appreciable power wh |
e the photoreceptor proteins found in the cone | cells of the retina that are the basis of color visi |
Here and there the matrix between two | cells of the same row also becomes calcified, and tr |
The | cells of Ito were named for Toshio Ito, a twentieth |
which he had worked out [..] which gave with 4 | cells of Groves's battery, better results than were |
n sulfide is produced in small amounts by some | cells of the human body and has a number of biologic |
hort neuropeptide secreted by the corticotrope | cells of the adenohypophysis. |
a disinfectant, due to its ability to kill the | cells of many pathogens. |
Within the | cells of San'Marco, Fra Angelico had demonstrated th |
hat works to destroy different substances with | cells of living tissue. |
major limitations of radiotherapy is that the | cells of solid tumors become deficient in oxygen. |
The | cells of L. kimchii are short, slender and rod-shape |
Urea dissolves the intercellular matrix of the | cells of the stratum corneum, promoting desquamation |
ales do collect pollen which they store in the | cells of their nests. |
The mucous secreting | cells of the stomach can be distinguished histologic |
Gammaherpesvirinae, which establish latency in | cells of the immune system, such as B-cells. |
of UCHL1 is highly specific to neurons and to | cells of the diffuse neuroendocrine system and their |
At one part of the mature follicle, the | cells of the membrana granulosa are collected into a |
ulation of citrate in the blood which deprives | cells of energy. |
rvival of motor neuron (SMN) protein levels in | cells of patients suffering from spinal muscular atr |
bers of the vagus nerve, which innervate the G | cells of the stomach and stimulate them to release g |
ific a and α transcriptional patterns, haploid | cells of both mating types share a haploid transcrip |
n, including the dentate gyrus, the pyramidial | cells of the CA1 sector and subiculum of the hippoca |
After his death, his work concerning nerve | cells of the spinal cord was edited and published by |
y many different cell types and serve to guide | cells of both innate immune system and adaptive immu |
with specific receptors on the surfaces of the | cells of target tissues. |
Organised in | cells of three people and based around Matara in the |
Cells of naked mole rats, a species in which cancer | |
sia) and overactivity of the steroid-producing | cells of the adrenal cortex. |
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