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Like the differences between haploid a and α | cells, different patterns of gene repression and act |
n injected into the blood, neurosphere-derived | cells differentiate into various cell types of the i |
Under nitrogen-limiting conditions, vegetative | cells differentiate into heterocysts at semi-regular |
s, and that cagA+ strains signal human gastric | cells differently than cagA- strains, and affect gas |
hat catalyses decarboxylation in bundle-sheath | cells differs. |
ith a small amount of culture containing a few | cells diluted in a larger volume of fresh media. |
rse of human aging, carnitine concentration in | cells diminishes, affecting fatty acid metabolism in |
autologous antibodies as well as CD4 and CD8 T | cells directed against the tumor were detected. |
Growth factors synthesized by ovarian somatic | cells directly affect oocyte growth and function. |
Her 1970 book, Origin of Eukaryotic | Cells, discusses her early work pertaining to this o |
Many types of migrating | cells display filopodia, which are thought to be inv |
Splice variants of CD44 on colon cancer | cells display sialofucosylated HCELL glycoforms that |
In contrast to this mammalian | cells display a bell-shaped dependence to NAADP. |
he immune system to identify and attack tumour | cells displaying the CA-125 protein. |
Rhizoxin binds beta tubulin in eukaryotic | cells disrupting microtubule formation. |
ence factor which allows P. aeruginosa to kill | cells, disrupts cilia actions, inhibit lymphocyte pr |
agents that sink into the plant when the plant | cells dissolve away and close around the parasite. |
and IV: At the third stage, the outer layer of | cells divide so that the primordium is now made of t |
These | cells divide mitotically to form either larger, mult |
hich enable chromosome replication when living | cells divide. |
e cores contained sets of four connected spore | cells, divided from one mother cell. |
In human cancer | cells DNMT1 is responsible for both de novo and main |
In living | cells, DNP acts as a proton ionophore, an agent that |
While lipids and cholesterol stored in the | cells do not pose much harm, elevated lipid and chol |
The reason that some | cells do not have toilets is that they date from the |
s, such as conjugating green algae, flagellate | cells do not occur. |
The rho-zero | cells do retain mitochondria and can grow in rich cu |
of the past decades has shown that outer hair | cells do not send neural signals to the brain, but t |
r of growth factors is removed the endothelial | cells do not survive, and undergo caspases induced a |
They can simply separate by mitosis, as single | cells do, or they can release sperm into the water i |
s Carrel's erroneous ideas that normal somatic | cells don't age, and that aging must therefore be du |
Ligation of CD32B on B | cells downregulates antibody production and may, in |
are approximately half as numerous as type II | cells, due to differences in size. |
Multinucleated giant | cells due to an infection. |
s responsible for attachment to and entry into | cells during infection. |
e migration and recruitment of dentritic and T | cells during inflammatory and immunological response |
n (positive and negative) to kill developing T | cells during their maturation process in the thymus. |
ifferentiation of muscle, bone and trophoblast | cells, during embryogenesis, and during morphogenesi |
s snoRNA was originally cloned from human HeLa | cells during a screen for intron encoded snoRNAs.. I |
He suggested that damage to red blood | cells during freezing was due to osmotic stresses. |
n (positive and negative) to kill developing T | cells during their maturation process. |
ith flow cytometry, it can be used to detect B | cells during many stages of their development. |
st-ganglionic fibers of the vagus nerve onto G | cells during parasympathetic stimulation. |
omosome pairs are separated into two different | cells during mitosis, or cellular division. |
cellular organelles are split between daughter | cells during mitosis; this process is called organel |
earches and too many prisoners being locked in | cells during the day." |
the basolateral side of renal proximal tubule | cells during renal secretion. |
The short form was found to be expressed in | cells during growth but is rapidly repressed during |
Erythropoietin receptor, Linker of activated T | cells, Dystroglycan, SH3KBP1, Granulocyte colony-sti |
ential is the electrical potential produced by | cells, e.g. |
is is the directional motility or outgrowth of | cells, e.g. in the case of axonal outgrowth, usually |
Which, from its inmost | cells, each leaflet pours |
model down to level 8 we produce a 48 array of | cells each with its own probability. |
ucted, One was a 4-tier cell house holding 296 | cells each of which measured 8'3” x 7'x 8'. |
t consists of infinite two-dimensional grid of | cells, each of which may be in one of two states: on |
d consisting of individual windowless concrete | cells, each illuminated by a single light bulb glowi |
The original jail contained 220 granite | cells, each 8 feet by 10 feet. |
Prisoners are housed in single occupancy | cells, each with its own sanitation, aside from one |
ted at the northern end of the property as six | cells, each approximately 100 to 200 feet (61 m) wid |
stayed in mountain cabins, organized in small | cells, each of around ten men. |
The lateral facets are pyramid | cells, each constructed by one face of the base poly |
ng three commonly seen spaceships with four on | cells each, but slower-moving patterns are also know |
Seven of the eleven housing units contain 36 | cells each, with 12 cells holding two men and the re |
potlines of 280 Pechiney AP18 (AP22) reduction | cells each. |
g model, which explains how signalling between | cells early in morphogenesis could be used to inform |
nucleus is safely hidden in the holdfast, the | cells easily regenerate if the top portions are brok |
imulating macrophage phagocytosis of apoptotic | cells, Efferocytosis. |
This weighed support is mounted on load | cells, either pivoted or fully suspended. |
n function of this channel is to stabilize the | cells' electrical charge, enabling muscles to contra |
The first plant, Mercury | Cells Electrolysis, was commissioned on 28 July 1968 |
cartilage is a connective tissue that contains | cells embedded in a matrix of chondrin. |
The installation makes use of 1,000 solar | cells embeeded in 54 panels. |
tanding of the mechanism of freezing injury to | cells emphasised the importance of controlled or slo |
cancer: Changes in the glycocalyx of cancerous | cells enable the immune system to recognize and dest |
lium: an incomplete layer of connective tissue | cells encasing the blood capillaries. |
e alternative splicing of this gene in B and T | cells encounters a programmed change upon T-cell act |
essed by many cell types, including epithelial | cells, endothelial cells and leukocytes. |
CD133 is expressed in hematopoietic stem | cells, endothelial progenitor cells, glioblastoma, n |
out a digestive role, either in defense: Clara | cells engulf airborne toxins and break them down via |
turn promotes neutrophil adhesion onto acinar | cells enhancing pancreatic inflammation. |
During acid growth, plant | cells enlarge rapidly because the cell walls are mad |
The yellow appearance is caused by red blood | cells entering the CSF during the bleeding. |
In cancer | cells, EP300 mutations prevent the gene from produci |
ly in the lung, including vascular endothelial | cells, epithelial kidney cells, and testicular Leydi |
her side of the mosque are rows of six arcaded | cells, equipped with fireplaces and covered with dom |
In | cells equipped with LTA4 hydrolase, such as neutroph |
cluding the Jak2/STAT5 pathway in NB2 lymphoma | cells, ErbB4 in neuroblastoma cells, and MAP kinases |
, an enzyme found in certain phagocytic immune | cells, especially polymorphonuclear leukocytes. |
Cytochemistry is the biochemistry of | cells, especially that of the macromolecules respons |
iators of immediate hypersensitivity from many | cells, especially from mast cells. |
a) is an asexual reproductive cell or group of | cells, especially in algae. |
tants, causing the accumulation of white blood | cells, especially neutrophil granulocytes, at sites |
essed (or are incorrectly expressed) in muscle | cells, essential information to understand neuromusc |
epository of a special class of lymphocytes (T | cells) essential for the mounting of an immune respo |
se they have died, failed to connect to target | cells, etc.) and are eliminated. |
will promote such equal representation in the | cells, even though one of the molecules may have a s |
ophycin allows it to recognize cancerous tumor | cells, even those of “solid tumors” such as those in |
ranin counterstain is applied which stains all | cells, even allowing the identification of Gram-nega |
mple by RNA interference, growth stops and the | cells eventually die. |
be solved perfectly if it is required that all | cells eventually stabilize to the majority state but |
The availability of these cultured stem | cells eventually made possible the introduction of s |
of the city at the same time because they have | cells everywhere." |
males usually lay eggs in a nest equipped with | cells excavated by themselves in clay slopes and ste |
cleotides long and are found in all eukaryotic | cells, except fungi, algae, and marine plants. |
It is present in all eukaryotic | cells except for higher plants. |
n in which the entire universe consists of off | cells except for finitely many on cells can equivale |
in respect of males, as they supply the larval | cells exclusively with nectar and pollen of ivy flow |
val of the promotion of differentiation of the | cells exerted my miR-1 . |
ffect) is the phenomenon in which unirradiated | cells exhibit irradiated effects as a result of sign |
ulations" in which small numbers of adult stem | cells exist, and give rise to skeletal fiber nuclei |
One characteristic of budding yeast | cells exit from mitosis after chromosome segregation |
eadily during G2 and are abruptly destroyed as | cells exit from mitosis (at the end of the M-phase). |
ed his studies of gene transfer into mammalian | cells, exploring the integration of foreign DNA and |
ve-feedback loop that normally hypersensitizes | cells exposed to exogenous long RNA. |
These | cells express a CD4 receptor, to which the HIV virus |
FO B | cells express high levels of IgM, IgD, and CD23; low |
In some Leukemias and Lymphomas malignant | cells express these receptors, so denileukin diftito |
T | cells express higher levels of CD5 than B cells. |
It is based on yeast | cells expressing aequorin protein sensitive to chang |
ibody-drug conjugate (ADC) that targets cancer | cells expressing transmembrane glycoprotein NMB (GPN |
primed neutrophils and react with endothelial | cells expressing PR3. |
serotonin uptake in vesicles (of army worm Sf9 | cells) expressing rat VMAT-2 at an average concentra |
been shown to recruit and activate many other | cells expressing the CD4 molecule, including monocyt |
XCL2 induces chemotaxis of | cells expressing the chemokine receptor XCR1. |
Thus | cells expressing beta-galactosidase grown in the pre |
nal a cell to die via apoptosis - so therefore | cells expressing the LNGFR in the absence of Trk rec |
nfluenced by lobe-lobe interactions binding in | cells expressing both forms a pair of kinase-inhibit |
Treatment of | cells expressing this GPCR with bile acids induces t |
It also has activity against | cells expressing JAK(2V617F), a mutated form of the |
A waxy coating appears on the | cells' exterior, causing the yeast to float to the s |
In liver | cells, extra G6P (glucose-6-phosphate) may be conver |
excretion in the stomach, the gastric parietal | cells extract chloride anions, carbon dioxide, water |
wed that when an antioxidant was added to stem | cells extracted from bone marrow, the undifferentiat |
Level IV housing - | Cells, fenced or walled perimeters, electronic secur |
of many other cell types such as smooth muscle | cells, fibroblasts, hematopoietic stem cells and eve |
400 Aluminum chloride addition to electrolytic | cells Filed: May 26, 1981 |
ica A. Fox) - An attorney-at-law who helps new | cells find their place in Hector. |
For adherent cultures, | cells first need to be detached; this is commonly do |
thuselah is the R-pentomino, a pattern of five | cells first considered by Conway himself, that takes |
oes not drink blood; instead it eats dead skin | cells, flea droppings, and other smaller parasites l |
Golay | cells follow thermal expansion. |
ion to stimulate the production of white blood | cells following chemotherapy. |
1 protein disappeared in temperature-sensitive | cells following a shift to the nonpermissive tempera |
e Laura of Euthymius was a lavra (a cluster of | cells for hermits around a church) in Palestine foun |
ement of antigen presenting antigen processing | cells for a satisfactory immune response. |
There were 27 | cells for men and three for women. |
a layby by the police, arrested and put in the | cells for the night. |
the CHO cell line from Chinese hamster ovarian | cells for this work. |
The basement floor with the | cells for prisoners is open for visitors. |
UTC Power develops and manufactures PEM fuel | cells for automobiles. |
It can be used for solar | cells, for example, as a back-surface field layer an |
lysis buffer is used for the purpose of lysing | cells for use in experiments that analyze the compou |
ific notation linearly using eight-dot Braille | cells for tactile reading by the visually impaired. |
9), is a vital nutrient required by all living | cells for nucleotide biosynthesis and for the proper |
nologies including RA-300 and RA-400 reduction | cells for RUSAL. |
of the Mexican Mafia who are locked in private | cells for 23 hours of each day are still able to com |
on was enlarged again, when new pre-fabricated | cells for up to 300 extra prisoners were moved into |
abolic activity of macrophages, which are host | cells for HIV. |
dustry over the last 10 years, developing fuel | cells for automobiles, buses, and marine application |
ne triphosphate (dATP) is a nucleotide used in | cells for DNA synthesis. |
tery plant to manufacture the advanced battery | cells for the Volt,in Holland, Michigan. |
ury later, from 1822 on, specially constructed | cells for "state prisoners" in the northern wing of |
tigated application is in photoelectrochemical | cells, for solar-assisted hydrogen production. |
ration of synthetic nanostructures with viable | cells for controlled biochemical manipulation." |
to what occurs in spreadsheets as users update | cells, for frequent feedback. |
ird week of gestation and consist of precursor | cells for the development of the embryonic heart. |
ember states, suggesting the use of adult stem | cells for use in research as opposed to embryos. |
thers were kept in isolated underground prison | cells for no reason. |
escope makers to design primary mirror support | cells for reflecting telescopes. |
ed starved deprived bashed locked in isolation | cells for days up to weeks, children being placed in |
from water are utilized by the cyanobacterial | cells for their own needs, a fraction of these elect |
re the guardroom, an interpreter's office, and | cells for the confinement of prisoners under interro |
tation linearly using standard six-dot Braille | cells for tactile reading by the visually impaired. |
A photoactive layer is used in solar | cells for absorbing light. |
Premotor | cells for fusional vergence are located in the mesen |
Applications include electrolytic | cells for producing free chlorine from saltwater in |
ntroduced in the 19th century with individuals | cells for the inmates, a tradition discontinued in t |
about the need for sunlight to power the solar | cells for communication is correct. |
rtyard with two-sides of it having a number of | cells for habitation of monks. |
ynthesised or taken up from the environment by | cells for protection against osmotic stress, drought |
re he experimented with preserving human blood | cells for use in blood transfusions, and became reco |
This allowed for reproducible staining of | cells for microscopy purposes. |
1998, six condemned men were absent from their | cells for several hours and then coordinated an esca |
He investigated how | cells form enzymes, DNA and RNA structures, virology |
These migrated | cells form the "swelling" seen in the heart tube tha |
One reason that | cells form glucose 1-phosphate instead of glucose du |
The | cells form an irregularly shaped aggregate. |
ration of thymosin β4 can promote migration of | cells, formation of blood vessels, maturation of ste |
field was her demonstration that neural crest | cells formed the jaw cartilage and tooth dentine in |
astos), meaning "sprout") is a solid sphere of | cells formed during an early stage of embryonic deve |
se interior portico is divided into individual | cells forming a madrasah surrounds the mosque. |
accumulation of the amino acid cystine within | cells, forming crystals that can build up and damage |
In sponges, amebocytes or archaeocytes are | cells found in the mesohyl that can transform into a |
idal epithelium and simple columnar epithelium | cells found in certain locations of the body. |
histamine is produced by basophils and by mast | cells found in nearby connective tissues. |
The endocardial cushions are a subset of | cells found in the developing heart tube that will g |
CXCL16 is produced by dendritic | cells found in the T cell zones of lymphoid organs, |
Unlike the hemoglobin in red blood | cells found in vertebrates, hemocyanins are not boun |
Syncytiotrophoblasts are multinucleated | cells found in the placenta of embryos. |
he camera can use four (4) AA alkaline primary | cells, four nickel-cadmium (NiCd) AA rechargeable ce |
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