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Mammalian ACC1 and ACC2 are regulated transcriptionall | |
by this gene belongs to a distinct class of | mammalian adenylyl cyclase that is soluble and insensi |
Bourne, G. H. (1949) The | Mammalian Adrenal Gland |
nages to return to Ben to tell him where his | mammalian agents are, but Darwin escapes (with Hurley, |
For the family of | mammalian albumins, see serum albumin. |
This was probably a feature of the first | mammalian ancestors, which were likely small, nocturna |
mmie's appearance is a mixture of draconian, | mammalian, and reptilian features, and its coloring ha |
Besides the | mammalian and Drosophila melanogaster proteins, a TIR |
The agent is tested for both | mammalian and bacterial toxicity. |
as a progressive blindness syndrome on both | mammalian and non-mammalian animals. |
r transport) in health and disease, for both | mammalian and non-mammalian biological systems. |
Structural differences between | mammalian and trypanosome 6-phosphogluconate dehydroge |
To | mammalian and squamate predators that can sneak up to |
Mammalian apolipoprotein B mRNA undergoes site-specifi | |
The skunk is an example of | mammalian aposematism. |
Mammalian aquaporins. | |
This behavior, which resembles that of the | mammalian armadillo, gives it its English common name. |
Its teeth were typically | mammalian, being differentiated into molars and premol |
Substances in | mammalian bile other than UDCA, such as cholesterol, h |
podidae: Chiroptera) from western Madagascar | Mammalian Biology - Zeitschrift fur Saugetierkunde Vol |
Mammalian Biology 73(4):309-317. | |
In | mammalian biology, singlet oxygen is one of the reacti |
the females of Scaptia lata need to feed on | mammalian blood before they can produce eggs. |
ation plays an important role as a buffer in | mammalian blood. |
onstrating for the first-time that an entire | mammalian body can be generated from induced pluripote |
Mammalian bombesin-like peptides are widely distribute | |
the major inhibitory neurotransmitter in the | mammalian brain where it acts at GABAA receptors, whic |
the major inhibitory neurotransmitter in the | mammalian brain where it acts at GABA-A receptors, whi |
excitatory neurotransmitter receptors in the | mammalian brain and are activated in a variety of norm |
ces, and reserved for organisms with a large | mammalian brain and properties of cognitive function. |
In the | mammalian brain the majority of AChE occurs as a tetra |
the major inhibitory neurotransmitter in the | mammalian brain where it acts at GABA receptors, which |
the major inhibitory neurotransmitter in the | mammalian brain where it acts at GABA-A receptors, whi |
f the cortex, and also demonstrated that the | mammalian brain was capable of producing electrical cu |
nce and nature of electrical currents in the | mammalian brain which took place at University College |
John Eccles, "Molecular Neurobiology of the | Mammalian Brain" (ISBN 0-306-42511-4) was a classic in |
de discoveries about the organization of the | mammalian brain, including the description of many are |
n endogenous neuropeptide found in human and | mammalian brain, which acts as a selective agonist for |
kephalin A that is widely distributed in the | mammalian brain, with particularly high concentrations |
S (NPS) is a neuropeptide found in human and | mammalian brain, mainly produced by neurons in the amy |
ed that simple cells in the visual cortex of | mammalian brains can be modeled by Gabor functions. |
The | mammalian c-myc gene is a proto-oncogene which is requ |
When defective, the | mammalian calpain 3 (also known as p94) is the gene pr |
the second-messenger pathways is observed in | mammalian cardiac myocytes and associated sarcolemmal |
are believed to be the main component of the | mammalian cardiac intercalated discs (see Franke et al |
See also: List of | mammalian carnivore genera |
ributed our understanding of this principle: | mammalian carnivores, Galapagos finches, Anolis lizard |
Co-transport proteins of | mammalian cell membranes had eluded efforts of purific |
onal antibodies, which are often produced in | mammalian cell cultures, scFvs are more often produced |
ated products (mainly ligands and engineered | mammalian cell lines), selection antibiotics and mycop |
shRNA production in a | mammalian cell can sometimes cause the cell to mount a |
by molecular biologists to establish stable | mammalian cell lines expressing cloned proteins in cul |
Similarly in | mammalian cell lines chromosomal aberrations have a te |
o used as an indicator for cell viability in | mammalian cell cultures. |
subfamilies have been identified in various | mammalian cell types. |
Cholesterol is an essential component of | mammalian cell membranes and is required to establish |
ly, this system has not yet been adapted for | mammalian cell expression (but is widely used for deve |
Mammalian cells and other eukaryotes are screened usin | |
post-translational cleavages occurring when | mammalian cells are infected with vertebrate picornavi |
It has various effects on cultured | mammalian cells including inhibition of proliferation, |
The general modes of action found in | mammalian cells are inhibition of protein kinases, inh |
at Leptomycin causes G1 cell cycle arrest in | mammalian cells and is a potent anti-tumor agent again |
Hexose transport into | mammalian cells is catalyzed by a family of membrane p |
suggests that heterochromatin maintenance in | mammalian cells is independent of the components of th |
GalP is homologous to GLUT-1 found in | mammalian cells (12). |
te around 1°C/minute is appropriate for many | mammalian cells after treatment with cryoprotectants s |
T-1 is a glucose transporter present in most | mammalian cells (Figure 5) (12). |
ch will be essential in digital modelling of | mammalian cells and human body, and the relative level |
They are used by the bacteria to invade | mammalian cells via cadherins transmembrane proteins. |
In contrast to this | mammalian cells display a bell-shaped dependence to NA |
Three Aurora kinases have been identified in | mammalian cells to date. |
The genetic modification of | mammalian cells is a standard procedure for the produc |
me is also defined as "a vesicle excreted by | mammalian cells" - Exosome (vesicle), and the similar |
nuclear architecture and gene regulation in | mammalian cells". |
y (likely due to MDR1 transporting it out of | mammalian cells). |
This is important in the cultivation of | mammalian cells, where the relative humidity is typica |
In healthy | mammalian cells, the majority of BAX is found in the c |
igin of replication: for example SV40 ori in | mammalian cells, ColE1 ori for double-stranded DNA rep |
But in | mammalian cells, there is only an indirect evidence li |
, tobacco, corn, zebrafish, various types of | mammalian cells, and rats. |
ling of protein N- and O-linked glycans from | mammalian cells, with highest priority given to pure p |
ms are often more genetically tractable than | mammalian cells, and strain libraries are available to |
continued his studies of gene transfer into | mammalian cells, exploring the integration of foreign |
Potassium channels are present in most | mammalian cells, where they participate in a wide rang |
They were originally isolated from | mammalian cells, and named according to their electrop |
uptake of cationic proteins and peptides by | mammalian cells. |
s and thereby mediate signal transduction in | mammalian cells. |
s widely used to manipulate gene function in | mammalian cells. |
0 divisions, or roughly 25%, specifically in | mammalian cells. |
duce the mitochondrial membrane potential in | mammalian cells. |
lycosylated monoclonal antibody expressed by | mammalian cells. |
It is a tumor promoter in | mammalian cells. |
d a constitutive enzyme, being found in most | mammalian cells. |
r RD, Iyengar R. Toward predictive models of | mammalian cells. |
A's and the mechanism of RNA interference in | mammalian cells. |
most common determinant of RNA stability in | mammalian cells. |
l changes in apoptosis when overexpressed in | mammalian cells. |
luidics, Bio-sensing and dry preservation of | mammalian cells. |
or in cell viability assays for bacteria and | mammalian cells. |
hat induce oxidative stress in bacterial and | mammalian cells. |
e class II PI 3-kinase isoforms expressed in | mammalian cells; |
His discovery of adult | mammalian central nervous system stem cells has genera |
ter in the insect neuromuscular junction and | mammalian central nervous system. |
astrocytes from isolated cells of the adult | mammalian central nervous system” (Science 255, pp 170 |
the main inhibitory neurotransmitter in the | mammalian central nervous system. |
hey are located in the olfactory bulb in the | mammalian central nervous system. |
emblance to mammals' limbs, but despite its ' | mammalian' characteristics, Sauroctonus was not one of |
YKL-40 belongs to the 18-glycosyl hydrolase ( | mammalian chitinase) family, and is one of the putativ |
s the Chl1 protein is closely related to the | mammalian ChlR1 (aka. |
Atlas of | Mammalian Chromosomes, Wiley, (2006) |
2 is not required for normal function of the | mammalian circadian oscillator, it may play an importa |
stablishes a second interlocking loop in the | mammalian circadian clock. |
ar research, which is rewriting the story of | mammalian classification. |
It may also be naturally produced in the | mammalian CNS and is suspected to be an endogenous lig |
In | mammalian CNS neurons, Kv2.1 is a predominant delayed |
The rabbit form of SGLT1 is the first | mammalian co-transport protein ever to be cloned and s |
the outer hair cells of the inner ear of the | mammalian cochlea. |
region has of dictyostelium has 22aa whereas | mammalian coronins contains about 50 aa. |
It is the only known | mammalian coSMAD. |
road host range cosmids, shuttle cosmids or ' | mammalian' cosmids (linked to SV40 oriV and mammalian |
mannose 6-phosphate receptor, the functional | mammalian counterpart of VPS10, and the Wnt receptor W |
s and functions, including the self-cleaving | Mammalian CPEB3 ribozyme. |
The | mammalian CPEB3 ribozyme is a self cleaving non-coding |
Mammalian cytosolic GSTs are dimeric both subunits bei | |
their size and pattern of disulfide bonding, | mammalian defensins are classified into alpha, beta an |
He studied | mammalian dentition and produced a comparison of cusp |
and developmental biology, especially of the | mammalian dentition. |
In | mammalian development, the absence of fibronectin lead |
TIL (now known as TLR1) might participate in | mammalian development. |
Sonic hedgehog specifies digit identity in | mammalian development. |
netic marks, such as DNA methylation, during | mammalian development. |
It is part of the | mammalian diving reflex. |
on work that later led to a classic paper on | mammalian DNA replication, which was published in 1966 |
In | Mammalian DNA, telomeric repeat-binding factor 2 or TR |
Laboratory Manual, considered the 'Bible' of | mammalian embryo manipulation techniques. |
In | mammalian embryogenesis, the columnar cells of the epi |
It forms in the ventral, caudal region of | mammalian embryos of both sexes, and eventually develo |
Other related | mammalian enzymes have been detected including: two ER |
smatic cytoskeleton, which is present in all | mammalian epithelial cells. |
ng development with a particular emphasis on | mammalian erythroid differentiation. |
outh America to Australia, and the placental | mammalian evolution (Kriegs et al., 2006). |
ts, but the skunk is a particularly dramatic | mammalian example. |
d to drive high levels of gene expression in | mammalian expression vectors. |
Agnotocastor is an extinct member of the | mammalian family Castoridae. |
Within the | mammalian family, there are four well defined groups o |
ation are distinctly different from those of | mammalian fatty acid biosynthesis enzymes. |
g the Middle Miocene, the highly diversified | mammalian fauna of the European forests were replaced |
Fossils of | mammalian fauna include horse, bear, wolf, fox and sev |
, ostracod and foraminifer assemblages and a | mammalian fauna, including Red Deer (Cervus elephus), |
face in the animated version has distinctly | mammalian features like fur and canine teeth. |
ctivation of one of the two X-chromosomes in | mammalian female cells, a mechanism of dosage compensa |
of his career at the foundation, researching | mammalian fertilisation. |
A study of | mammalian flamingo homolog CELSR2 found that it is inv |
chanisms responsible for the survival of the | mammalian foetus in an immunologically hostile environ |
Five | mammalian forms of FMO are now known and have been des |
Fruit bats are another example of a | mammalian frugivore. |
s a member of the lectin family, of which 14 | mammalian galectins have been identified. |
in understanding the mechanisms by which any | mammalian gene is switched on and off during different |
ial MnSOD (SOD2,now known to be an essential | mammalian gene) spent the rest of his career proping t |
is the protein product of CYGB, a human and | mammalian gene. |
r 1000 miRNAs, which may target about 60% of | mammalian genes and are abundant in many human cell ty |
ctivity affects the expression of only 2% of | mammalian genes. |
n and near approximately 40% of promoters of | mammalian genes. |
As the leader of the Broad Institute's | Mammalian Genome Initiative she has led the effort to |
tes hemimethylated CpG di-nucleotides in the | mammalian genome. |
In | mammalian genomes, CpG islands are typically 300-3,000 |
of human, animal, and microbial origins on a | mammalian glycan array to determine carbohydrate speci |
This gene encodes a class I | mammalian Golgi 1,2-mannosidase which is a type II tra |
Mammalian GPx1, GPx2, GPx3, and GPx4 have been shown t | |
Mammalian Gpx1, GPx2 (this protein), Gpx3, and Gpx4 ha | |
horned lizards and blind snakes) and several | mammalian groups (anteaters, aardvarks, aardwolves, pa |
The | mammalian GST super-family consists of cytosolic dimer |
The | mammalian haloperoxidases myeloperoxidase (MPO), lacto |
e antibodies in camelids are of the ordinary | mammalian heavy/light-chain type. |
Some | mammalian herbivores, for example Mule Deer (Odocoileu |
This is about half the size of the other | mammalian hexokinases, which retain a degree of dimeri |
In zebrafish, the orthologues of the three | mammalian hh genes are: shh a, shh b, (formerly descri |
ATOH1 is a | mammalian homolog of the Drosophila melanogaster gene |
f cancer cells via secreted peptides such as | mammalian homologs related to bombesin. |
factors and oncogenes; the identification of | mammalian homologues of the cell cycle regulator cdc2; |
s gametocytes, which have been formed in the | mammalian host. |
a separate clade indicating that adaption to | mammalian hosts has occurred at least twice. |
Pathogenesis due to Y. pestis infection of | mammalian hosts is due to several factors including an |
Mammalian hosts also include cows, beavers, deer, and | |
world: a taxonomic checklist with records of | mammalian hosts and geographical distributions. |
onkeys, with eggs shed in the feces of these | mammalian hosts. |
It has also been found in several other wild | mammalian hosts: White tailed deer, elk, moose, Bighor |
s in structure and also in its function from | mammalian IgG, and does not cross-react with antibodie |
modern lizard, but the hind limbs were more | mammalian in form, being placed directly under the bod |
Cathelicidins serve a critical role in | mammalian innate immune defense against invasive bacte |
It is found on N-linked glycans on the | mammalian, insect and plant cell surface, and is the f |
gulate glucose uptake, a primary function of | mammalian insulin. |
ryptosporidiosis, a parasitic disease of the | mammalian intestinal tract. |
Calbindin-D9k is present in | mammalian intestinal epithelial cells (enterocytes). |
of habitat destruction and the predation of | mammalian invasive species, the population was reduced |
g., temperature, pH) in vitro such that some | mammalian isoforms will alter the degree to which they |
yclic intermediates exclusively, whereas the | mammalian isoforms generate predominantly the acyclic |
There are two | mammalian isoforms of phospholipase D: PLD1 and PLD2. |
The | mammalian JAK family has four members: JAK1, JAK2, JAK |
he quadrate and articular in addition to the | mammalian joint between the squamosal and dentary bone |
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