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  • Moreover, its cellular abundance of approximately 400 molecules per
  • eight wings radiating from a central hub, and cellular accommodation is in both single and double ce
  • s, neutrophils, and some B cells that induces cellular activation and helps trigger neutrophil respi
  • plasmic tails suggesting their involvement in cellular activation.
  • ound molecules by endosomes/phagosomes and in cellular activation; thus such elements of innate immu
  • otein matrices that control a large number of cellular activities, including adhesion, migration, di
  • ory response, and is involved in a variety of cellular activities, including cell proliferation, dif
  • lators that are involved in a wide variety of cellular activities.
  • reviation for ATPases Associated with diverse cellular Activities.
  • FAT, AP-1, and NF-kappa-B which then modulate cellular activities.
  • maging method that provides information about cellular activity (metabolic information).
  • y molecular and biochemical processes control cellular activity with a particular emphasis on the in
  • Because of decreased cellular activity in stage 3 hypothermia, the body wil
  • Rehydration then allows normal cellular activity to be resumed without the major, let
  • ct, identify, quantify, and monitor cells and cellular activity.
  • It is involved in cellular adhesion and costimulatory signaling.
  • CD226 mediates cellular adhesion to other cells bearing its ligands,
  • Unlike many other cellular adhesion molecules they do not distribute eve
  • of axonal outgrowth, usually up a gradient of cellular adhesion sites or substrate-bound chemoattrac
  • nd nectin-3 have been shown to be involved in cellular adhesion in some neuronal synapses.
  • racellular protein structures responsible for cellular adhesion, whereby cells of the same type are
  • s with diverse biological functions including cellular adhesion, angiogenesis, and patterning of the
  • without accompanying cell divisions, or from cellular aggregation followed by dissolution of the ce
  • Communications, Verizon Wireless, Sprint, US Cellular, Alltel, Virgin Mobile Canada and Boost Mobil
  • AP5 blocks the cellular analog of classical conditioning in the sea s
  • Spectroscopic methods on a cellular and molecular level
  • itute encompasses many topics from molecular, cellular, and developmental biology as well as from bi
  • for Manufacturers of Human Cells, Tissues and Cellular and Tissue-Based Products (HCT/Ps)".
  • a suitable environment for merging classical cellular and molecular biology approaches with the new
  • cellular and genetic biological approaches over a dire
  • d as Chair of the National Academy Section on Cellular and Developmental Biology.
  • h became MediaFLO mobile TV, and now AT&T LTE cellular), and applied to change its CP from channel 3
  • and the John W. and Jean C. Boylan Center for Cellular and Molecular Biology.
  • is now live with AT&T, T-Mobile, Alltel, U.S. Cellular, and Cricket.
  • Heredia in Lima, and a Ph.D. in Biochemistry, Cellular and Molecular Biology from The Johns Hopkins
  • ne Essar, BSNL, Reliance Communications, Idea Cellular and Tata Indicom.
  • nown as MIMs, is a graphic notation to depict cellular and molecular interactions created by Kurt W.
  • She has appeared in films such as Cellular and played Grace Santiago in Nip/Tuck.
  • ders and cancer; computational simulations of cellular and molecular deformation and shape thermodyn
  • the founder of the Institute for Genetics and Cellular and Molecular Biology in Strasbourg, France.
  • r and researcher and educator in the field of cellular and molecular biology.
  • er include regular broadcast, MMDS, pager and cellular, and commercial TV.
  • scientific technologies to explain molecular, cellular, and physiological mechanisms.
  • The Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology or CCMB is one of the c
  • ion for each of Western Wireless' core analog cellular and digital PCS networks and help each busine
  • a member of the National Academy of Sciences ( Cellular and developmental biology), and is the Presid
  • n and a visiting Professor in the Division of Cellular and Molecular Medicine at St George's, Univer
  • paper sued in 2000 to gain access to Roberts' cellular and long-distance phone records, citing the f
  • y serve as a good model system to investigate cellular and molecular interactions in the earliest st
  • programme in 1993 and later at the Center for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB) until an indepen
  • efer to the temporal and mechanistic order of cellular and molecular events.
  • those acting on acid anhydrides to facilitate cellular and subcellular movement.
  • Baghel, an American high school student whose cellular and molecular biology project won second plac
  • sor emeritus at the department for Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology at the University
  • Cellular and Molecular Biology of Nervous Systems
  • national Science and Engineering Fair for his cellular and molecular biology project.
  • ew York; February 20, 1956) is a professor of cellular and molecular medicine at University of Calif
  • The cellular and discal markings are faintly edged with wh
  • nism, representing the inorganic component of cellular and organismal systems.
  • rganisms, and is necessary for the control of cellular and physiological processes including cell di
  • The molecular medicine perspective emphasizes cellular and molecular phenomena and interventions rat
  • l techniques to analyze bioimages, especially cellular and molecular images, at large scale and high
  • ay act as 'master genes' for regulating major cellular and metabolic growth processes.
  • interest is on immunology, with an empasis on cellular and applied immunology with major ramificatio
  • g of the dynamic properties of an organism at cellular and/or organismal levels.
  • The Nokia 6650 fold has three antennas: cellular antenna, Bluetooth antenna and GPS antenna.
  • In 2000 a cellular antennae was added atop the smokestack, but w
  • and phosphate ions into the cells accompanies cellular apoptosis (genetically determined self-destru
  • a massively parallel, supercomputer-on-a-chip cellular architecture.
  • The female's underside base and cellular area on fore wing white are suffused with gre
  • and that Ameritech Cellular assets in Chicago be sold to GTE.
  • drug-resistant cells is associated with rapid cellular ATP depletion when ATP synthesis is inhibited
  • ation and glycolysis leading to a decrease in cellular ATP.
  • the activity of the enzyme increases when the cellular ATP/AMP ratio is lowered.
  • erminal domain of TSP1 is believed to mediate cellular attachment and has been found to bind to anot
  • He has worked on cellular automata and the theory of artificial life (w
  • One-dimensional cyclic cellular automata can be interpreted as systems of int
  • ground-breaking contributions to the areas of cellular automata and Wang tiles.
  • and computer scientist, known for his work on cellular automata and reversible computing.
  • and new patterns showing properties of other Cellular Automata rules.
  • Technically, they are not cellular automata at all, because the underlying “spac
  • Revisiting the edge of chaos: Evolving cellular automata to perform computations.
  • hus, in the notation describing the family of cellular automata containing Life, it is described by
  • Stephen M. Omohundro, "Modelling Cellular Automata with Partial Differential Equations"
  • fundamentally spatial simulation methods are cellular automata and agent-based modeling.
  • ed at the Santa Fe Institute, in the Evolving Cellular Automata Project and the Computation, Dynamic
  • (the Goodyear MPP and later MasPar MP-1) for cellular automata simulations of evolutionary systems.
  • Many other cellular automata and other computational systems are
  • theorem is a mathematical characterization of cellular automata in terms of their symbolic dynamics.
  • Various other cellular automata are known to support replicators, pa
  • n considered important for a model of quantum cellular automata is that it should be universal for q
  • Models of quantum cellular automata have been proposed by David Meyer, b
  • is named after Edward F. Moore, a pioneer of cellular automata theory.
  • Cellular Automata Machines: A New Environment for Mode
  • ently, Dr. Tougaw has developed a Quantum-dot Cellular Automata (QCA) device having normal QCA cells
  • In cellular automata such as Conway's Game of Life, a ref
  • This notation can be readily generalised to cellular automata with dimensionality other than two.
  • Cellular automata modeling imposes a fixed spatial fra
  • impose further conditions, e.g. that quantum cellular automata should be reversible and/or local un
  • This class is referred to as generalized cellular automata since the classical or standard cell
  • Rule 90 are also possible for the elementary cellular automata Rule 45 and Rule 126, for certain st
  • ensional patterns also appear in the study of cellular automata and other parallel computing models.
  • els, artworks, computer games, etc., in which cellular automata such as Conway's Game of Life featur
  • n von Neumann, who used it for his pioneering cellular automata including the Universal Constructor.
  • e of this, Wolfram believes that rule 30, and cellular automata in general, are the key to understan
  • Wuensche, of the book "The Global Dynamics Of Cellular Automata", published in the "Santa Fe Institu
  • In cellular automata, the Moore neighborhood comprises th
  • His research interests include cellular automata, discrete mathematics as pertains to
  • In particular, for two-state cellular automata, any ordinary CA rule can be turned
  • topics including reaction-diffusion systems, cellular automata, fractals, Ising model, Griffiths ph
  • In Conway's Game of Life and other cellular automata, a still life is a pattern that does
  • Continuous spatial automata, unlike cellular automata, have a continuum of locations.
  • In cellular automata, a methuselah is a small "seed" patt
  • In cellular automata, the von Neumann neighborhood compri
  • GS computational model is a generalisation of cellular automata, Lindenmayer systems, Paun systems a
  • ning, Complex Systems, genetic algorithms and cellular automata, and her publications in those field
  • HASSLACHER, B; MEYER, DA Knot invariants and cellular automata.
  • rizations apply as well to higher dimensional cellular automata.
  • include his work on reversible computing and cellular automata.
  • mpatible expansion board designed to simulate cellular automata.
  • aph corresponds to the Moore neighborhood for cellular automata.
  • and is a hacker artist known for his artistic cellular automata.
  • versity of Chile, he is known for his work on cellular automata.
  • This article is about cellular automata.
  • ations, including aerodynamics; architecture; cellular automata; data; engineering; entomology; mode
  • In other words, it states that a cellular automaton has a Garden of Eden, if and only i
  • the state of a cell at time t in a 2nd order cellular automaton
  • A second order cellular automaton is a type of reversible cellular au
  • He is known for inventing the block cellular automaton and the Margolus neighborhood for b
  • Computer game software that has cellular automaton simulation as its primary purpose s
  • A continuous automaton can be described as a cellular automaton extended so the valid states a cell
  • Although the detailed evolution of this cellular automaton is very different from Conway's Gam
  • Animation of two dimensional cyclical cellular automaton growing to repeating patterns from
  • Day & Night is a cellular automaton rule in the same family as Game of
  • case in measuring the computational power of cellular automaton systems.
  • It is a version of the zero-player cellular automaton known as Conway's Game of Life.
  • oscillators of the two-dimensional Life-like cellular automaton B36/S125, also called "2x2", and th
  • a configuration into the different elementary cellular automaton Rule 22 by replacing each Rule 90 c
  • the transition function of a one-dimensional cellular automaton if and only if it is continuous (wi
  • lving the majority problem, of constructing a cellular automaton that can determine whether an initi
  • In 1984, Christopher Langton extended Codd's cellular automaton to create Langton's loops, which al
  • Tommaso Toffoli, Margolus developed the CAM-6 cellular automaton simulation hardware, which he exten
  • More strongly, every non-locally-injective cellular automaton has an orphan pattern.
  • An immediate corollary is that an injective cellular automaton must be surjective.
  • ton-Levine traffic model is a self-organizing cellular automaton traffic flow model.
  • In Conway's Game of Life and similar cellular automaton rules, a spark is a small collectio
  • a 6-cell octahedral neighborhood for a cubic cellular automaton in three dimensions.
  • In order for the cellular automaton to implement the cyclic tag system,
  • Cellular automaton models have been proposed for bidir
  • for quantum bits, as a quantum version of the cellular automaton of von Neumann.
  • avior on a chi squared test compared to other cellular automaton based generators.
  • It is a two-dimensional, 5-neighbor cellular automaton with 6 states per cell, and was dev
  • That is, in the notation describing Life-like cellular automaton rules, it is rule B3/S012345678: a
  • e developed a proof showing that the Rule 110 cellular automaton is Turing-complete.
  • The cyclic cellular automaton is a cellular automaton rule develo
  • This article is about a cellular automaton rule.
  • nal mathematics, notably the invention of the cellular automaton called the Game of Life.
  • his way simulates the one-dimensional Rule 90 cellular automaton, where a single replicator simulate
  • In a cellular automaton, a finite pattern is called a sawto
  • ll model could be simulated by a second order cellular automaton, a different type of cellular autom
  • In a cellular automaton, a gun is a pattern of which the ma
  • igation into what is now known as the Rule 90 cellular automaton.
  • the early and still celebrated examples of a cellular automaton.
  • control the frequency of radio transmitters, cellular base stations, military communications equipm
  • His research is focused on understanding the cellular bases of motor behaviour; in particular, he h
  • Block's research investigates the cellular basis of circadian rhythms.
  • d a novel pathogenic principle to explain the cellular basis of TNF function in gut/joint axis disea
  • different surface chemistries, can influence cellular behavior, including morphology and proliferat
  • uses a number of techniques in molecular and cellular biochemistry as well as synthetic organic che
  • The Journal of Cellular Biochemistry is indexed and/or abstracted in
  • The Journal of Cellular Biochemistry publishes descriptions of origin
  • d the Journal of Supramolecular Structure and Cellular Biochemistry (1981).
  • sylation, the discovery of the cell coat, the cellular biogenesis of collagen, and new insights into
  • These include cellular biologist Bruce Lipton, doctor and citizen di
  • this journal are biochemists; molecular, and cellular biologists, crystallographers, and pharmaceut
  • marker of the process known in molecular and cellular biology as apoptosis or programmed cell death
  • gy and Chair of the Department of Anatomy and Cellular Biology in the Schools of Medicine, Dental Me
  • He became associate professor of cellular biology at Brown University from 1893-96.
  • In 1968, she received a Ph.D in cellular biology from Rockefeller University.
  • as Director of the Institute of Molecular and Cellular Biology of CNRS in Strasbourg.
  • In cellular biology and microbiology, modified Chee's med
  • l death and ERA of apoptosis in molecular and cellular biology was started.
  • Present Adjunct Professor of Molecular and Cellular Biology at the University of Champaign-Urbana
  • It is also used in cellular biology as an inhibitor of the raft/caveolae
  • ing in biotechnology, including biochemistry, cellular biology, molecular biology, and related activ
  • rograms including neuroscience, molecular and cellular biology, pathology and laboratory medicine, p
  • Functional Biology, Medicine, Morphology and Cellular Biology, Surgery and Medical-Surgical Special
  • brace genetic research, molecular biology and cellular biology, with a staff of about 600.
  • Considered a pioneer in the area of cellular biology, Mitchison developed the yeast Schizo
  • mistry, Psychology, Neuroscience, Molecular & Cellular Biology, Genetics, and Physics.
  • ompleted undergraduate study in Chemistry and Cellular Biology.
  • medicine, health, and society; molecular and cellular biology; neuroscience; philosophy; physics; p
  • One example of cellular biomarker is the protein Oct-4 that is found
  • Cell sorting techniques are based on cellular biomarkers (for example, Fluorescent-activate
  • erently in Time: Plasticity, Temporality, and Cellular Biotechnologies, Culture Machine 7 (2005)
  • Crystal Growth experiment and cells from the Cellular Biotechnology Operations Support System (CBOS
  • The initial response is cellular buffering that occurs over minutes to hours.
  • Cellular buffering elevates plasma bicarbonate (HCO3−)
  • icator Fura-2 used in biochemistry to measure cellular calcium concentrations by fluorescence.
  • is supposed to be a part of calcium memory of cellular calcium signaling pathways.
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