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inhibit the virus from replicating in a host's | cells and stop it from spreading to other cells. |
They often reproduce within a host's | cells and are generally too small to be seen with th |
ith a small amount of culture containing a few | cells diluted in a larger volume of fresh media. |
t functions using either three AA-size battery | cells or a wall plug. |
y number change in genes in the aberrant tumor | cells because the population may contain normal cell |
ants in wastewater can decrease the ability of | cells to produce lipids biosynthetically and also im |
sphofructokinase enzyme impairs the ability of | cells such as erythrocytes and rhabdomyocytes to use |
In cell ablation, individual | cells in a population or culture are destroyed or re |
underground, tunnel-like jail with about four | cells where the king kept his prisoners. |
Because not everything about the | cells can be measured at the same time, blood is sep |
mmunication, transfer of nucleic acids between | cells in a tissue, and the spread of pathogens or to |
of deliberately introducing nucleic acids into | cells. |
ding proteins that transport ions across renal | cells in the thick ascending limb of the nephron. |
e wavelengths that best activate photoreceptor | cells, this experiment showed the wavelengths that t |
emotactic for monocytes and can activate these | cells in the presence of an inflammatory mediator ca |
In addition, cytokines activate those | cells, stimulating them to produce more cytokines. |
immune system, CD100 binds CD72 to activate B | cells and dendritic cells, though much about this in |
Complement components may activate B | cells through CD21. |
ransmitter systems will activate post-synaptic | cells. |
They may directly activate B | cells, regardless of their antigenic specificity. |
nds to the CD3 receptor on certain activated T | cells without affecting resting T cells. |
Linker of Activated T | cells, also known as LAT, is a protein which in huma |
Linker of activated T | cells has been shown to interact with SHB, PLCG1, GR |
(CAM) on the surfaces of activated endothelial | cells, which line the inner surface of blood vessels |
It is predominantly expressed in activated T | cells, but can also be found at low levels in unstim |
gation factor 1 alpha 1, Linker of activated T | cells, TrkB, Cbl gene and SOS1. |
s a small glycoprotein secreted by activated T | cells that belongs to a family inflammatory cytokine |
t is expressed preferentially on activated Th1 | cells but not on Th2 cells. |
repressor of the nuclear factor of activated T | cells is a non-coding RNA involved in repressing NFA |
-12 function, since it is found on activated T | cells and is stimulated by cytokines that promote Th |
A is released from the nearby activated plasma | cells and binds to pIgR. |
ein that is primarily expressed on activated T | cells and is a member of the TNF superfamily of mole |
Erythropoietin receptor, Linker of activated T | cells, Dystroglycan, SH3KBP1, Granulocyte colony-sti |
I transmembrane protein present on activated T | cells, activated B cells, some thymocytes, myeloid p |
Its expression is strongest on activated B | cells. |
ibute to the proper positioning of activated T | cells within the antigenic challenge sites and speci |
CXCL11 is chemotactic for activated T | cells. |
bed as a factor that could attract activated T | cells in humans, it was previously called lymphocyte |
It showed inhibitory activity against | cells of crown gall tumor and human lung, breast and |
It also has activity against | cells expressing JAK(2V617F), a mutated form of the |
When added to | cells, Fura-2AM crosses cell membranes and once insi |
rtices, edges or faces, leading to addition of | cells corresponding to those elements, as shown in t |
August 2003 - 54 additional reduction | cells put into operation - 226 cells in operation |
port nucleoside substrates like adenosine into | cells. |
For adherent cultures, | cells first need to be detached; this is commonly do |
They may enable adhesion between | cells and/or propagate signals into the cell. |
res responsible for cellular adhesion, whereby | cells of the same type are held closely together. |
Cell adhesion: Binds | cells together so that tissues do not fall apart |
ound in hepatocytes, adipocytes, hematopoietic | cells, spleen, kidney, brain and many others organs. |
ly in the cytoplasm of liver or adipose tissue | cells). |
nlarge by incorporation of adjacent parenchyma | cells of the pericycle and vascular parenchyma [8]. |
ar connection between two adjacent endothelial | cells to fail and allows the cancer cell to slip thr |
rison also hosts 44 Administrative Segregation | cells and 15 Protective Custody cells. |
m secretory vesicles of the adrenal chromaffin | cells. |
e liver, kidney, heart muscle, adrenals, nerve | cells, and ganglion cells. |
ulations" in which small numbers of adult stem | cells exist, and give rise to skeletal fiber nuclei |
Her work on the ability of adult stem | cells to differentiate to different cell types has g |
rst to show large-scale stimulation adult stem | cells in the injured brain using growth factors. |
rk Keating successfully get adult heart-muscle | cells to divide and multiply in mammals, the first s |
l the immortal strands, allowing to adult stem | cells to begin dividing asymmetrically, and then usi |
ember states, suggesting the use of adult stem | cells for use in research as opposed to embryos. |
nd is the basis for purification of adult stem | cells. |
Thus, the adult stem | cells will retain one DNA label and release the othe |
developed from the individual's own adult stem | cells to avoid issues of transplant rejection withou |
mice allowed the 'immortal' DNA of adult stem | cells to be labeled during their formation. |
ggesting that research conducted on adult stem | cells and cord blood is preferable, as neither relie |
it was the first report of adult-derived stem | cells to have properties previously ascribed to embr |
med that a specific type of adult-derived stem | cells (termed multipotent adult progenitor cells (MA |
tery plant to manufacture the advanced battery | cells for the Volt,in Holland, Michigan. |
(ATG) and alemtuzumab, which not only affect T | cells, but are also capable of modulating many other |
gene at the molecular level to affected muscle | cells. |
Affected plant | cells are unable to maintain their required levels o |
APC affects endothelial | cells by inhibiting inflammatory mediator release an |
Within a few days after fertilization, | cells on the outer part of the morula become bound t |
was found to show cytotoxicity against cancer | cells, without harming healthy cells. |
Vaccination against TIE-2-positive | cells appears to reduce atheroma formation in experi |
s observed during T cell attacks against tumor | cells. |
ell-mediated cytotoxicity (ADCC) against tumor | cells overexpressing HER2. |
Embryoid bodies are aggregates of | cells derived from embryonic stem cells, and have be |
when the column formed from the aggregation of | cells collapses due to its height, and becomes a slu |
Lymphokines aid B | cells to produce antibodies. |
ck into the U.S" to work with al-Qaeda sleeper | cells. |
age of large molecules (eg, serum albumin) and | cells (eg, red blood cells and platelets). |
s, such as conjugating green algae, flagellate | cells do not occur. |
he camera can use four (4) AA alkaline primary | cells, four nickel-cadmium (NiCd) AA rechargeable ce |
By combining alkaline fuel | cells with fossil fuels, B9 Coal provides an essenti |
cleotides long and are found in all eukaryotic | cells, except fungi, algae, and marine plants. |
e vector (usually a virus) in reaching all the | cells, and distinguishing adequately between maligna |
// Sets the background color of all the | cells in even rows to "yellow" in the "cities" table |
It can be found in all solar | cells, but with different panels the photoactive lay |
one of the basic components of all eukaryotic | cells. |
9), is a vital nutrient required by all living | cells for nucleotide biosynthesis and for the proper |
driven by a separate input signal, and all the | cells of each column align to match their input sign |
line and are maintained throughout all somatic | cells of an organism. |
It is present in all eukaryotic | cells except for higher plants. |
All nucleated | cells can also present cytosolic peptides on their c |
The Trx system exists in all living | cells and has an evolutionary history tied to DNA as |
in cellular metabolism found in all eukaryotic | cells. |
involved in removing Ca2+ from all eukaryotic | cells. |
se enzyme, is produced in all rapidly-dividing | cells and is responsible for enabling cancer cells t |
All the | cells are designed to be safer, having almost no lig |
Cephalin is found in all living | cells, although in human physiology it is found part |
molecules, which are present on all nucleated | cells (excludes red blood cells). |
Even though all live | cells are constantly dying, the small birth requirem |
V-1 out of latency but does not activate all T | cells and may not be as toxic as other proposed late |
ts on and off states are symmetric: if all the | cells in the Universe are inverted, the future state |
exactly two neighbors that were on; all other | cells turn off. |
required for recruitment of allergic effector | cells to the lung. |
tagenesis: only those mutations that allow the | cells to respond to the environmental stress accumul |
rectifier class, members of which allow nerve | cells to efficiently repolarize following an action |
ntibiotic resistance markers, which allow only | cells in which the vector has been transfected, to g |
roducing anti-adhesive HA, HAS can allow tumor | cells to release from the primary tumor mass, and if |
The different respiratory oxidases allow the | cells to customize their respiratory systems accordi |
Synapses allow nerve | cells to communicate with one another through axons |
tch's bill was reauthorized which allowed stem | cells from umbilical cords to be used to find treatm |
the blood-brain barrier (BBB), allowing immune | cells to enter the brain, the primary site of rabies |
d accumulation in the cytoplasm allowing these | cells to provide a rich source of nutrition for the |
plasm-targeted tyrosine kinase that allows the | cells to proliferate without being regulated by cyto |
with the repair of already-damaged epithelial | cells. |
The N building also has | cells built for two men each. |
It may also label | cells that have suffered severe DNA damage. |
Although most | cells have other enzymes that can degrade RNA, eithe |
Although all | cells in a sponge are capable of living on their own |
rimarily restricted to neurons, although glial | cells also contain and synthesize this peptide. |
hough they comprise 60% of the alveolar lining | cells, because of their shape they cover a much smal |
ts that BCL11B is crucial for ameloblasts (the | cells that produce tooth enamel) to form and work pr |
, Biocell Center world leader in amniotic stem | cells studies, with subsidiaries in Lugano (CH), Lon |
Among T | cells, the encoded protein also can bind interleukin |
rom the various interconnections among bipolar | cells, horizontal cells, and amacrine cells in the r |
ne can be used to destroy a selected amount of | cells. |
model will increase or decrease the amount of | cells that transcribe a gene, however it does not af |
ate bioactive peptide amphiphiles, encapsulate | cells and biomolecules, and are biocompatible and bi |
lement system, and, without these anchors, the | cells are more easily targeted by the complement pro |
l root ganglion, trigeminal ganglion, and hair | cells. |
fferentiation of 3T3-L1 preadipocytes and stem | cells derived from human adipose tissue. |
inland, increased instability and thunderstorm | cells produced a large tornado outbreak from the nor |
a chemoattraction of lymphocytes and dendritic | cells towards the epithelial cells surrounding these |
receptors allow infection of human and murine | cells by various retroviruses. |
e of cell lines, hard-to-transfect and primary | cells. |
sively detect, identify, quantify, and monitor | cells and cellular activity. |
ccumulate in neurons, bone marrow, and various | cells that defend the body against infection. |
mears, metaphase chromosome spreads, and fixed | cells. |
luding proteins, macromolecules and biological | cells. |
(such as the liver, small intestine, and skin | cells in blood vessels of the brain), and participat |
T-cells and dendritic | cells have been implicated to be part of the mechani |
and dextrinoid, and made of short and inflated | cells that are up to 52 µm wide. |
onocytes, neutrophils, platelets and dendritic | cells. |
of UCHL1 is highly specific to neurons and to | cells of the diffuse neuroendocrine system and their |
lement secreted by fibroblasts and endothelial | cells in response to the inflammatory mediators inte |
ide of the wing has alternating red and yellow | cells. |
are dextrinoid, and contain short and inflated | cells that are up to 40 µm wide. |
ht bays were in fuselage compartments and wing | cells - that were kept closed by bungee cords and op |
o differentiate necrotic, apoptotic and normal | cells. |
educes the migration of some cancer and normal | cells in culture." |
basophils, and is also detected in TH1 and TH2 | cells, as well as in airway epithelial cells. |
and the characteristics of simple and complex | cells is the hierarchical convergent nature of visua |
e migration and recruitment of dentritic and T | cells during inflammatory and immunological response |
mic reticulum in both neurons and non-neuronal | cells. |
Electrolytes enter and leave | cells through proteins in the cell membrane called i |
Laboratory Exercises with Primary and Storage | Cells (1903); Textbook of Physics (1908; second edit |
in found in the granules of CD8 T-cells and NK | cells. |
c for being made of tetrahedron and octahedron | cells. |
l inhibition LIN-12 prevents the P5.p and P7.p | cells from adopting the 1° lineage. |
The basadi is southfacing and the | cells on either side have small towers over them res |
ifferentiation of muscle, bone and trophoblast | cells, during embryogenesis, and during morphogenesi |
In the thyroid, follicular and parafollicular | cells are also positive for TTF-1. |
sperm and egg | cells), an issue that is studied in developmental bi |
e alternative splicing of this gene in B and T | cells encounters a programmed change upon T-cell act |
the function of invertebrate nerve and muscle | cells; when moxidectin binds to the channels, it dis |
ison, the place contained dark and suffocating | cells and was full of mosquitos and sewage water. |
mple by RNA interference, growth stops and the | cells eventually die. |
ng abundant in activated macrophages and other | cells at sites of inflammation. |
ssues, including secretory epithelia and blood | cells. |
of stairways leading to terraces and corbelled | cells in the wall reached by passages. |
2.26), that occurs only in fetal and malignant | cells. |
cally-enhanced virus based on Ebola and cancer | cells, which they plan to use to wipe out much of th |
cilia and flagella on vertebrate and protozoal | cells, and muscle contraction. |
ll viability assays for bacteria and mammalian | cells. |
d in lemon grass, on both normal and cancerous | cells. |
gment, dextrinoid, and have short and inflated | cells measuring up to 30 µm wide. |
remities with virocyte and Reed-Sternberg-like | cells |
ical examination of myelin sheaths and Schwann | cells. |
ell adhesion function between Sertoli and germ | cells. |
eeting room known as the court room and prison | cells in the basement. |
ectrical lights powered by batteries and solar | cells. |
Cilia were stunted and treated | cells lacked the ability to increase calcium influx |
In others, and in | cells from multicellular organisms, phagocytosis tak |
se) there will be no action upon X-gal and the | cells will not turn blue, thus identifying the cells |
s, monocytes, macrophages, eosinophils, and NK | cells; and p150,95 (another complement receptor). |
lation tissue of healing wounds, and malignant | cells of bone and soft tissue sarcomas. |
f the detention facility has single and double | cells on either side of a hallway. |
GRIA1 mRNA is present in granule and pyramidal | cells in the hippocampal formation. |
ion and invasion of epithelial and endothelial | cells, mediating attachment to host cells by binding |
nduced migration of fibroblast and endothelial | cells. |
of a lepidopteran host caterpillar and infects | cells of the caterpillar. |
16 prisoners in a mixture of single and double | cells with integral sanitation |
in a wide range of excitable and non-excitable | cells, including cells in the central nervous system |
rons, and dendrites from the mitral and tufted | cells, as well as, from cells that surround the glom |
and dextrinoid, containing short and inflated | cells that measure up to 34 µm wide. |
bolite urocanic acid in blood, urine, and skin | cells. |
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