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rocesses produce growth and differentiation of | cells and increase in body size, a process that invo |
r-alpha (TNF-α) from T and natural killer (NK) | cells, and reduces IL-4 mediated suppression of IFN- |
Cytotoxic T | cells and natural killer cells release a protein cal |
tes the survival of undesirable autoreactive T | cells, and that certain autoimmune diseases can be t |
the tubulin microfilaments found in eukaryotic | cells and thereby preventing cell division and repro |
ly acidic macromolecular carbohydrates of mast | cells and cartilage are coloured red by the blue dye |
These proteins enter tumor | cells and initiate the cell's apoptosis. |
's body and remove tar, nicotine, precancerous | cells, and other health hazards that are preventing |
A expression is induced during activation of T | cells, and BTLA remains expressed on Th1 cells but n |
Standard | cells and custom drop-ins are used. |
encoded by this gene is secreted by dendritic | cells and macrophages, and elicits its effects on it |
It acts as a growth suppressor in tumour | cells, and activates p53. |
Biosynthesis plays a major role in all | cells, and many dedicated metabolic routes combined |
pressed in fibroblasts, certain types of renal | cells and leukocytes, and in specific regions of the |
ks, 7 of which have single or double occupancy | cells, and 1 house block which has dormitory accommo |
e hull, allowing seawater to reach the battery | cells and produce toxic chlorine gas. |
le cuboidal epithelium, consisting of ciliated | cells and non-ciliated Clara cells, which are unique |
cept is thought to selectively impair mature B | cells and plasma cells with less impact on progenito |
te a population of antibody-secreting plasma B | cells and memory B cells. |
s, small invertebrates, microorganisms, animal | cells, and tissue cultures. |
latform for high-throughput analysis of single | cells and other low-volume samples by mass spectrome |
e receptor (or another receptor found in tumor | cells) and is enclosed in a vesicle (a sac). |
both blocking sodium and potassium channels in | cells, and inhibiting calcium-dependent ATPase. |
is produced by regulatory, but not effector, T | cells and plays a role in immune suppression. |
t can differentially induce apoptosis in tumor | cells and spare normal cells. |
d within genomics which studies the genomes of | cells and organisms. |
cyclin D3 are expressed in most proliferating | cells and the relative amounts expressed differs in |
iffers from the symbiotic relationship between | cells and mitochondria because the mitochondria are |
encouraging two different methods - protected | cells and special purpose reinsurance vehicles. |
New | cells and the prior's chambers were built. |
ators that would normally attract inflammatory | cells and because it stabilizes the inflammatory cel |
This snoRNA was originally cloned from HeLa | cells and experimentally verified by northern blotti |
ensities required for commercially viable fuel | cells, and platinum-based catalysts are some of the |
ding location where it deforms the normal root | cells and establishes giant cells. |
asome, the degradation machinery of eukaryotic | cells, and the mechanisms by which the proteasome is |
th P-selectin and/or E-selectin on endothelial | cells and adherent platelets. |
he is commonly thought to seek out other queen | cells and sting the infant queens within. |
This depolarizes the β | cells and causes voltage-gated calcium channels to o |
a small increase in the total number of CD34+ | cells, and a more pronounced increase in the proport |
gene delivery developed for a various types of | cells and tissues, from bacterial to mammalian. |
This snoRNA was originally cloned from HeLa | cells and expression verified by northern blotting . |
t, hard and mixed free polyominoids of up to 4 | cells and the total number of free and one-sided pol |
Embryoid bodies are derived from pluripotent | cells and therefore are made up of a large variety o |
of SERPINA9 is restricted to germinal center B | cells and lymphoid malignancies. |
hese cell types include monocytes, endothelial | cells and fibroblasts. |
Basal | cells and macrophages in the underlying connective t |
esearch which found a correlation between stem | cells and brain cancer. |
V-1 out of latency but does not activate all T | cells and may not be as toxic as other proposed late |
rise to toxic levels, removing water from all | cells and interfering with nerve conduction, ultimat |
the extraction of DNA from vaginal epithelial | cells and sperm cells from sexual assault cases in o |
ities in the gene pathways activated in cancer | cells, and those activated in cells involved in woun |
icted to the subtype of small interneuron-like | cells, and it is unlikely that they contribute to fu |
The flesh has stone | cells and a gritty texture that is generally conside |
This was then coated with adult human stem | cells and the researchers hope the heart will start |
re the macula densa, extraglomerular mesangial | cells, and juxtaglomerular cells (juxtaglomerular ce |
orated into the nucleus of one of the daughter | cells and there will be one normal cell and one cell |
roduce a new gene into cultured embryonic stem | cells and then use such genetically transformed cell |
red for the growth and survival of both normal | cells and cancer cells. |
ciency can be systemic or limited to red blood | cells and leukocytes. |
ted library characterization tool for standard | cells and I/Os that serves existing static timing an |
resulted in the destruction of 18 heavy water | cells and 500 kg of heavy water, with a loss of prod |
by binding to tubulin in the worms' intestinal | cells and body-wall muscles. |
1985 by Lewi et al. in an experiment with PC12 | cells and its name is non-acronymic. |
ggesting that research conducted on adult stem | cells and cord blood is preferable, as neither relie |
It is extremely toxic to all | cells and its analogues have been used as targeted t |
a decrease in VEGF-C, circulating endothelial | cells, and CD146 and CD34/133 counts, and a maximum |
in filaments to the Z-lines in skeletal muscle | cells, and to the dense bodies in smooth muscle cell |
signaling aspects of cell invasion by vascular | cells and tumor cells, with a focuses on preventing |
e exosome complex in the nucleus of eukaryotic | cells and is involved in the 3' end processing of ri |
in wound healing, destroy some types of cancer | cells, and play an active role in various other medi |
as fuel in one of several ways, including fuel | cells and mixed fuels like HCNG. |
ggests that this gene is expressed in ciliated | cells and that it is required for the formation of c |
is the whole set of biological entities within | cells and their interactions in the cell, and the to |
C has anti-inflammatory effects on endothelial | cells and leukocytes. |
s to describe a particular staining pattern of | cells and tissues when using haematoxylin and eosin |
CB1 is present on Leydig | cells and human sperms. |
s DNA synthesis and DNA repair in both healthy | cells and cancer cells. |
solar | cells and turbine together provide about 2500 watt, |
tine, and perhaps certain other neuroendocrine | cells, and plays an important regulatory role in car |
m, they synapse on the cell bodies of Purkinje | cells, and are multipolar and stellate, with freely |
ll adhesion molecule found on the surface of T | cells and natural killer (NK) cells. |
n efficient mechanism for eliminating unwanted | cells and is of central importance for development a |
th Saint Gobnait and is the site of her abbey, | cells and St. Gobnait's Well, which is visited by th |
inhibitor of DNA polymerase A,D in eukaryotic | cells and in some viruses and an apoptosis inducer i |
Later, the prisoners are taken out of their | cells and given 2nd hand civilian clothing. |
ity counter-receptor for P-selectin on myeloid | cells and stimulated T lymphocytes. |
DQ), class I meditiated stimulation of killer | cells, and antibody recognition. |
ous substances to cultures of hemopoietic stem | cells and then examine which kinds of colonies (if a |
ative electric motors in conjunction with fuel | cells and the electrolysis of water. |
he installation showed guards and prisoners in | cells and interrogation rooms, as well as demonstrat |
ze distinct receptors on the surface of animal | cells and thereby affect different intracellular sig |
T4 that are implicated in IL-12 signaling in T | cells and NK cells. |
principal form in which riboflavin is found in | cells and tissues. |
ors, the player must learn about the different | cells and environments in the human body in order to |
that appears to be associated with endothelial | cells, and has been implicated to function as an ant |
ebrates, leading to hyperpolarisation of these | cells and blocking of signal transfer. |
as albumin), degraded in the proximal tubular | cells and absorbed (such as free light chains) or ex |
urvival and proliferation in mitosis-competent | cells, and growth (hypertrophy) in tissues such as s |
itro, TSLP directs the maturation of dendritic | cells, and increases the ability of dendritic cells |
ultiple cell types, including renal epithelial | cells and neutrophils. |
vacuoles (membranes surrounded structure into | cells) and occasionally in the nucleus. |
ATP is a molecule found in and around living | cells, and as such it gives a direct measure of biol |
He gave Jax and Opie Winston the keys to the | cells and let them break into his police station to |
It has 400 | cells and can hold 288 inmates. |
The facilities include | cells and dormitories with windows, lavatories with |
It is secreted by mesenchymal | cells and targets and acts primarily upon epithelial |
CMKLR1 expression by plasmacytoid dendritic | cells and macrophages also helped foster this idea. |
Guanidinium thiocyanate is also used to lyse | cells and virus particles in RNA and DNA extractions |
large quantities of polyphosphate within their | cells and the removal of phosphorus is said to be en |
logical study of development, immunology, stem | cells, and regeneration. |
in lymphocytes, including natural killer (NK) | cells, and platelets (Cambiaggi et al., 1992) [suppl |
CD68 immunostaining demonstrating giant | cells and macrophages. |
ransportation of IgA across mucosal epithelial | cells and its cleavage from pIgR for release into ex |
supplies thousands of specialist photoelectric | cells, and cathode ray tubes for the war effort. |
ophils and monocytes to stimulated endothelium | cells, and in the phagocytosis of complement coated |
production and transportation of inflammatory | cells and chemicals to the sites of inflammation. |
r correlating the excitatory action of granule | cells and the neurophysiological effect of glutamic |
ulates in hepatocytes and proximal renal tubal | cells and causes oxidative damage and DNA damage lea |
CXCR3-ligand interaction attracts Th1 | cells and promotes Th1 cell maturation. |
Courier used approximately 19,000 solar | cells and was the first satellite to use Nickel Cadm |
age and is distributed on the surfaces of many | cells and extracellular matrices. |
e regulator, which regulates fluid flow within | cells and affects the components of sweat, digestive |
) coatings for industry and photovoltaic solar | cells and modules using both thin film and crystalli |
more efficient enzyme to fix CO2 in mesophyll | cells and shuttling this fixed carbon via malate or |
mouse lymphoma cell line, or S49, and Jurkat | cells) and prevents it in others (e.g. cells depende |
is catalyzed by the enzyme hexokinase in most | cells, and, in higher animals, glucokinase in certai |
Jewett became interested in dry | cells and, in his free time, conducted experiments i |
played a significant role in the evolution of | cells and, therefore, of life itself, nowadays this |
d of the DNA errors (that are a part of cancer | cells and/or the various pathogens found in other il |
They may enable adhesion between | cells and/or propagate signals into the cell. |
On living B | cells, anti-immunoglobulin antibody mimicking exogen |
cles in tissue abundantly provided with immune | cells, antibodies, and antibacterial proteins. |
lator (selectively modulates overactive immune | cells), antipsoriatic, neuroprotective (protects bra |
ewed under a microscope, some of the red blood | cells appear thorny. |
Their | cells appear to be lacking mitochondria, which use o |
green (due to chlorophyl) while the epidermal | cells appear red due to additional pigmentation. |
12 hours post-dose, but the morphology of most | cells appeared normal by light microscope about 24 h |
The two live | cells appearing at the top of the pattern every five |
Vaccination against TIE-2-positive | cells appears to reduce atheroma formation in experi |
Three weather | cells are found in each hemisphere: the equatorial c |
The | cells are usually taken to be identical, finite-dime |
The BHK-21 | cells are useful for transformations and for stable |
These | cells are characterised by a disproportional increas |
tion becomes uncontrolled, and too many immune | cells are activated in a single place. |
During the readout phase, | cells are shifted down the entire area of the CCD. |
Following crosslinking, the | cells are lysed and the DNA is broken into pieces 0. |
Cells are non-motile and occur in irregular clusters | |
Therefore, | cells are cancerous however their proliferation coul |
ical charge that the cell is "trapped" in, the | cells are then sorted based on the fluorescence inte |
PP | cells are found in the tail's periphery. |
ls are created in an agar plate, and S. aureus | cells are scraped onto each well using an inoculatin |
as well as the construction of the new body of | cells are initiated the following years. |
Maternal immune | cells are also found in the offspring yielding in ma |
In this way, tumour | cells are attached to immune cells, which destroy th |
richs and suctoria, however, only newly formed | cells are motile and the sessile adults have undergo |
Type I pneumocytes (simple squamous alveolar | cells) are responsible for gas exchange in the alveo |
When cons | cells are used to implement singly linked lists (rat |
When | cells are induced to undergo apoptosis, caspases-in |
Its | cells are only 400 nm in diameter, making it the nex |
Glomerulosa | cells are found in the Zona glomerulosa, which is th |
The | cells are capable of developing into connective tiss |
using microinjected embryos suggests that the | cells are prespecified early in limb bud development |
Cells are surrounded by extracellular matrix in tiss | |
M. capsulatus | cells are encapsulated and tend to have a diplococco |
g between the deep processes of the supporting | cells are a number of bipolar nerve cells, the olfac |
Chromophil | cells are mostly hormone-producing cells containing |
The basidia (the spore-bearing | cells) are 28-35 by 7-8 µm, club-shaped, and mostly |
The photosynthetic coccoid | cells are preferentially found in well-lit surface w |
The | cells are ordered naturally, where the index i runs |
As the | cells are filled, they will be covered by more than |
The | cells are eventually destroyed by the body, releasin |
Hofbauer | cells are oval cells found in the placenta, which ar |
When endothelial | cells are activated by molecules such as histamine o |
The variety of organs where white blood | cells are to be found explains the many symptoms obs |
solution is removed and saved, while the sperm | cells are still intact. |
These | cells are scattered throughout the whole body, but p |
The truncated cuboctahedra | cells are joined to the octagonal prisms via their o |
Modern | cells are more commonly filled with liquids such as |
Mitral | cells are neurons that are part of the olfactory sys |
e bacteria are often found in chains where the | cells are joined together by polysaccharides on the |
In the thyroid, follicular and parafollicular | cells are also positive for TTF-1. |
he emptying of buckets of human waste when the | cells are unlocked in prisons in the morning. |
Fuel | cells are likely to be much more expensive than comp |
Chloragogen | cells are cells in at least some annelids that funct |
The | cells are rod-shaped and motile by means of a single |
Quantum dot solar | cells are a variant of this approach, but take advan |
The basidia (spore-bearing | cells) are 19-30 by 7-9 µm, club-shaped, and two-spo |
entually, anode replacement Li-air or Li-water | cells are envisaged where only anodes (lithium metal |
Cells are able to do this strictly in the absence of | |
The basidia (spore-bearing | cells) are 35-42 by 7-9 µm, club-shaped, four-spored |
nder optimum conditions, the microorganisms or | cells are able to perform their desired function wit |
s that protect them from complement, red blood | cells are destroyed. |
lturing of the tissue pieces themselves, where | cells are left in their surrounding extracellular ma |
The | cells are light blue-green to reddish purple in colo |
The stinging | cells are excreted in a mucus; swimming over these j |
These | cells are also sensitive to lipogenic and lipolytic |
h have the property that when the panchromatic | cells are ignored, the remaining color filtered cell |
A crude lysate is the solution produced when | cells are destroyed by disrupting their cell membran |
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