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ss of cleavage, by which animal and some algal | cells undergo cytokinesis. |
As | cells undergo metabolic processes, acid is produced |
ting with the proerythroblast stage, erythroid | cells undergo several more cell divisions while at t |
itional mouse knockout of SMAD4, the granulosa | cells undergo premature luteinization and express lo |
ributes to a zone near the nuclear envelope in | cells undergoing apoptosis. |
tty yellow pigment (lipofuscin) to build up in | cells underlying the macula. |
However, adult bees do not leave their brood | cells until all the cells between their cell and the |
ne kinase is not active and fails to transform | cells until it becomes attached to the cytoplasmic f |
ique which separates eukaryotic or prokaryotic | cells upon their chemotactic responsiveness to selec |
ta form, in which the few melodic and rhythmic | cells upon which the work is built gradually swell u |
both in the cytoplasm and cell walls of plant | cells, upon insect damage, the precursors are proces |
CD5 is upregulated on T | cells upon strong activation. |
Cells use the monomers released from breaking down p | |
They also show that natural | cells use allosteric ribozymes to regulate gene expr |
Other configurations, such as flow | cells, use pumps to direct solution at or across the |
Epithelial | cells use primary and secondary active transport oft |
Microbial fuel | cells use inorganic mediators to tap into the electr |
The Golgi | cells use GABA as their transmitter. |
All | cells use and rely on fats and cholesterol as buildi |
When in the presence of oxygen, | cells use aerobic respiration to obtain energy from |
he choanoflagellates possess genes that animal | cells use to "talk" or signal to one another, such a |
d carbohydrate metabolism, affecting how human | cells use energetic compounds. |
cellular membrane trafficking, a process that | cells use to organize their activities and communica |
couples oxidative phosphorylation, the process | cells use to synthesize Adenosine triphosphate which |
Semantides are macromolecules common to all | cells, used in phylogeny because they change slowly |
e Truss is a tall square frustum of four truss | cells used for a lattice tower. |
ng-point computations to floating-point memory | cells used) of this entire loop nest is about 5T/2. |
RNAa was demonstrated in human | cells using synthetic dsRNAs, termed "small activati |
NiH2 | cells using 26% potassium hydroxide (KOH) as an elec |
for designing manufacturing process for solar | cells using affordable and accessible components-ove |
Both studies demonstrate RNAa in human | cells using synthetic dsRNAs termed small activating |
These | cells usually appear during acute injury; after that |
s released into the environment by prokaryotic | cells, usually upon their lysis. |
Cells usually in an even number arrangement. | |
l capacity these ASUs were smaller, tight-knit | cells, usually consisting of five to eight members, |
The size of these | cells varied from tens to thousands of men and women |
The ganglion | cells vary much in size, and the dendrites of the sm |
Additionally, it is found in red blood | cells, vascular endothelium, the gastrointestinal tr |
ars to draw vertical rules, and carets to span | cells vertically. |
Hexavalent chromium is transported into | cells via the sulfate transport mechanisms, taking a |
zed in the liver and transported to the muscle | cells, via the bloodstream, for storage. |
a mechanism leading to apoptosis of malignant | cells via multiple pathways. |
sodium concentration in the thyroid epithelial | cells, via facilitated diffusion, caused by the sodi |
y are used by the bacteria to invade mammalian | cells via cadherins transmembrane proteins. |
otential is transmitted to other smooth muscle | cells via gap junctions, creating a peristaltic wave |
A (and LPS) has been demonstrated to activate | cells via Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4), MD-2 and CD14 |
One of the scFvs binds to T | cells via the CD3 receptor, and the other to a tumor |
the immune reaction by binding to white blood | cells via the protein CD4. |
nergy turnover and failure to eliminate cancer | cells via apoptosis. |
GEM1 inhibits doxorubicin-induced apoptosis of | cells, via delayed induction of p53 and p21. |
lation volume is usually divided up into cubic | cells via an octree (in a 3-dimension space), so tha |
n and survival of antigen-selected cytotoxic T | cells via the activation of the expression of specif |
hown that CTX III may induce apoptosis in K562 | cells via the release of cytochrome c. |
oduced the earliest films of mitosis in living | cells via "microscopic movies". |
e the pro-growth autocrine signaling of cancer | cells via secreted peptides such as mammalian homolo |
Ulevitch, R.J. Leptospiral endotoxin activates | cells via a TLR2dependent mechanism. |
It grows as single, motile | cells visible under light microscope up to concentra |
Remak discovered that the origin of | cells was by the division of pre-existing cells. |
horesis System (CFES) experiment, using living | cells, was more elaborate than the one flown previou |
s arguing that the orientation and division of | cells was random at local level but was rendered coh |
and effects on CuInGaSe2-based thin-film solar | cells' was selected to be part of the Semiconductor |
hole ZWZ by destruction of one of its sabotage | cells was eliminated. |
decrease in levels of circulating endothelial | cells was also found . |
m by showing that the presence of living yeast | cells was not needed for fermentation. |
Membership in local Hitler Youth | cells was denoted by a number worn on the upper port |
he fact of the matter is we know of no sleeper | cells, we don't know of that phenomenon to exist in |
Current from the | cells went to a control board that controlled the tr |
PC12 | cells were incubated in the presence or absence of 1 |
The | cells were derived in 1961 by I. A. Macpherson and M |
of the diversion, and temperatures inside the | cells were recorded at 52.2 °C (126 °F). 3 division |
Times displayed in shaded | cells were subsequently broken later in the meet. |
Following charges that their | cells were filled with luxuries, authorities decided |
o for transgenic research in which human brain | cells were grown in mouse brains. |
identifying the lesser treatment of women, new | cells were built in 1841 for them, as well as a laun |
These | cells were inspired by the cell system of the illega |
transcriptionally upregulated when strain CKB | cells were grown in per(chlorate). |
These | cells were discovered by Torsten Wiesel and David Hu |
ermediate-sized filaments of human endothelial | cells" by Franke, Schmid, Osborn and Weber) when the |
the Starfish Prime test; ultimately its solar | cells were damaged by the radiation and it ceased op |
number of clusters in the background, then the | cells were assumed to contain Kiss 1 (were positive |
Furthermore, the ABCB5+ melanoma- initiating | cells were demonstrated to express FLT1 (VEGFR1) rec |
The first is that Godzilla | cells were sent into space when Biollante departed t |
These top level | cells were large, and held up to six prisoners at ti |
0s, and steel grating and solitary confinement | cells were installed in selected casemates of the se |
Cells were on the top floor, and the jailers' living | |
ng the photovoltaic activity of CdTe/CdS solar | cells, were summarised in a "new theoretical model f |
monasteries associated with Durham; the other | cells were located in Coldingham Priory (until 1462) |
An inn and the local hundred-jail with two | cells were located there in the 19th century. |
The cleaning | cells were designed to wash sodium from the fuel ele |
iety in 1769), and demonstrated that red blood | cells were discoid rather than spherical as had been |
Hemopoietic stem | cells were cultured (see cell culture) on a so-calle |
Eventually, Grove | cells were replaced in use by Daniell cells. |
These long-term | cells were demonstrated to be actively cycling, as d |
xposure to other cell types, zoonoses-free RPE | cells were produced for transplantation. |
The primary mouse embryonic fibroblast | cells were transferred (the "T") every 3 days (the f |
were tested, they showed that the regenerated | cells were just as effective as the rabbit's natural |
loid leukemia to demonstrate that the leukemic | cells were derived from the myeloid lineage. |
In the double-labeled ISHs assays, the | cells were subject to fluorescence microscopy, and a |
The brick lined passages and | cells were extensively modified during World War II |
f abnormal L-aspartate residues increased when | cells were treated with the indirect inhibitor, aden |
Three cleaning | cells were located within the main building. |
, in 1966 it was electrified and in 1986 solar | cells were put in use to generate power. |
, microfibrils, nerve fibers and smooth muscle | cells were observed in the reticular fibers of the s |
The | cells were equipped with a mini-bar, a TV, a video p |
increase greatly over the level maintained in | cells when Patched is not bound to Hh. |
the function of invertebrate nerve and muscle | cells; when moxidectin binds to the channels, it dis |
ong, scientists found reduction in skin cancer | cells when treated with gamma-tocotrienol with chemo |
lly lowers the production of IgG produced by B | cells when there is a surplus in the body. |
tin D1 is formed in retinal pigment epithelial | cells when confronted with oxidative stress, in the |
underground, tunnel-like jail with about four | cells where the king kept his prisoners. |
umber of proto-monasteries called "larves", or | cells, where holy men would live in a community sett |
s that results vents at the top of the outside | cells where it is collected as a byproduct of the pr |
The brood comb is the beeswax structure of | cells where the queen bee lays eggs. |
called an annular junction into one of the two | cells, where subsequent lysosomal or proteasomal deg |
translocates to the nucleus of the stimulated | cells, where it phosphorylates nuclear targets. |
ution process is passed through electrowinning | cells where gold and other metals are precipitated o |
tassium channels are present in most mammalian | cells, where they participate in a wide range of phy |
that, he would then be transferred to communal | cells where he would be allowed to sit down. |
The receptor is expressed on immune | cells where it binds to MHC class I molecules on ant |
Genderblind protein is expressed in glial | cells where it secretes the neurotransmitter glutama |
d can penetrate through the skin to the living | cells, where about 5% is converted to free tocophero |
llout shelter and a number of Police 'holding' | cells where prisoners were held whilst attending the |
subfamily B receptors are expressed on immune | cells where they bind to MHC class I molecules on an |
o transfer the engineered T-DNA into the plant | cells where it integrates into the plant genome. |
s is important in the cultivation of mammalian | cells, where the relative humidity is typically >95% |
In most other flatworms, yolk | cells, where present at all, are typically formed in |
eptor is found on the surface of proB and preB | cells, where it is involved in transduction of signa |
refers to | cells where two or more genetically different nuclei |
ns that resemble the environment inside living | cells where calcium ions are usually at least a thou |
males and females) emerge from the underground | cells where their prepupae spend the winter, when th |
ner (cytosolic) face of the plasma membrane in | cells where the spectrin proteins and actin microfil |
form is expressed in red blood cell precursor | cells, whereas the other is expressed throughout the |
SYBR green I readily penetrates living | cells, whereas ethidium bromide is efficiently exclu |
ar to be the main isoenzymes expressed in mast | cells, whereas in basophils, alpha-tryptases predomi |
ar to be the main isoenzymes expressed in mast | cells; whereas in basophils, alpha tryptases predomi |
selectively inhibit MAO-A enzymes in serotonin | cells, whereas at higher doses it loses its selectiv |
-1 had approximately 10,000 1-cm by 2-cm solar | cells, which charged 21 nickel-cadmium batteries. |
to be reduced through the preservation of γδ T | cells, which have been shown to play an important ro |
which is present on the surface of its target | cells, which causes the viral particles to stick to |
allows Protein S to function in the removal of | cells which are undergoing apoptosis. |
eas which contains Pancreatic Polypeptide (PP) | cells, which are responsible for secreting pancreati |
on: Being structurally composed of one or more | cells, which are the basic units of life. |
power was provided by a total of 14,742 solar | cells which made up the 4 solar panels with a total |
ays a key role in the technology used for fuel | cells, which combine hydrogen and oxygen to produce |
carcinoids have a scattering of sustentacular | cells, which stain positive for S-100. |
Meanwhile, the | cells which this second endosymbiotic relationship d |
(CAM) on the surfaces of activated endothelial | cells, which line the inner surface of blood vessels |
mount of astaxanthin is present in the resting | cells, which are produced and rapidly accumulated wh |
over a longer time (the half-life of red blood | cells, which is typically 50-55 days). |
Cells which were naturally larger than gravity alone | |
a single layer of non-fenestrated endothelial | cells, which have tight junctions. |
is a critical step in DNA replication in these | cells which results in the reproduction of bacterial |
described the caves: “Several excavations, or | cells, which communicate with each other and give a |
cally-enhanced virus based on Ebola and cancer | cells, which they plan to use to wipe out much of th |
Non-convex | cells which pack without overlapping, analogous to t |
15d-PGJ2 has been shown to inhibit a gene in T | cells which is active in inflammation, such as in va |
Calcium waves are supported by glial | cells, which help maintain and modulate neuronal met |
ed proliferation and migration of colon cancer | cells, which might encourage cancer cells to metasta |
which able to suspend in the buffer solution, | cells which always attach to something cannot be sep |
ape), it cannot separate the different type of | cells which have similar sedimentation property, pre |
Cells which are apoptotic (ie. in the process of apo | |
It is a patch of large endodermal | cells which remains exposed on the vegetal surface o |
It contains red blood | cells, which have been lysed by heating very slowly |
ability to transport cholesterol out of their | cells, which leads to an accumulation of cholesterol |
In VCaP | cells which over express androgen receptors, MDV3100 |
mber of double-stranded DNA breaks produced in | cells, which are a reflection of the stabilization o |
hree semiregular polychora made of two or more | cells which are platonic solids, discovered by Thoro |
e sickness, and changes in muscles, bones, and | cells which occur in humans during space flight. |
to androstenedione, an androgen, in the theca | cells, which is further converted into estrogen in t |
ctural-functional component of striated muscle | cells which connects the sarcomere of the muscle to |
ID1 can be used to mark Endothelial Progentior | Cells which are critical to tumour growth and angiog |
author of the book Advances in Thin Film Solar | cells, which is due out in Summer 2011. |
pting to identify a focal region of overactive | cells which could be completely removed. |
steel reinforced concrete, often with tanks or | cells which can be used to control the buoyancy of t |
as an exfoliating scrub will remove dead skin | cells, which can be discolored from hyperpigmentatio |
This causes cellular necrosis, especially in | cells which are initially exposed and have rapid rat |
-polytope is bounded by a set of 3-dimensional | cells which are all Platonic solids of the same type |
caused by the bulging of the middle ethmoidal | cells which open on or immediately above it, and the |
own to cause a delayed-onset toxicity to nerve | cells, which is often irreversible. |
blood cell) fuse together to create these huge | cells, which are concentrated in the endosteum. |
ther, osteoblasts derive from mesenchymal stem | cells, which have shown the ability to differentiate |
Daughter | cells which inherit the plasmid inherit the FlmB gen |
Many amateur telescope makers use | cells which are designed via equal area rule calcula |
back and forth around the spreadsheet to view | cells which are far apart from each other. |
Cells which fail to go through a mitotic catastrophe | |
oduced by infection of the virus damages nerve | cells, which affects signaling of the brain to the b |
Biological | cells which form bonds with a substrate and are at t |
nduce apoptosis in pre-malignant breast tissue | cells which would have later developed into malignan |
ncoded by this gene is expressed in Langerhans | cells which are immature dendritic cells of the epid |
Osteoprogenitors - Immature | cells which differentiate to make osteoblasts. |
onoclonal antibody that suppresses white blood | cells which become overly active during shock. |
Arsine damages the red blood | cells which deliver oxygen throughout the body. |
replacement organs based on the patient's own | cells, which would eliminate the need for transplant |
Glucose-6-phosphate cannot diffuse back out of | cells, which also serves to maintain the concentrati |
Altogether these form a network of | cells, which is usually taken to be regular (e.g. th |
reference to the feeding organ rich in mucous | cells which pumps the water through, feeding particl |
ported through the cellular membrane into live | cells, which makes it useful for testing of cell via |
chi, or Auerbach's plexus, a layer of ganglion | cells which provide muscular movement of the gastro- |
plied shear stress to the layer of enodthelial | cells which separate blood flow from the vessel wall |
Heart muscle | cells which beat in a rhythmic pattern and neurons a |
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