... Page i Aptara CellBiologyandHistology Leslie P Gartner, PhD Professor of Anatomy (Retired) Department of Biomedical Sciences University of Maryland Dental School Baltimore, Maryland James L ... Hiatt, PhD Professor Emeritus Department of Biomedical Sciences University of Maryland Dental School Baltimore, Maryland Judy M Strum, PhD Professor (Retired) Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology ... diagnosis and treatment of cancer IX CELL CYCLE (Figure 2.6) A The cell cycle varies in length in different types of cells but is repeated each time a cell divides It is composed of a series of events...
... reported in USDA Handbook 66 (2-4 at 5ºC and 10-17 ml CO2/kg.hr at 20ºC) for mandarins and oranges Skin Staining is a Preharvest Disorder Rind Staining Following Skin Abrasions Detection of Wounds on ... ratio of Week Yes No 11/14-18 11/14- 39 42 58 11/28-12/2 11/28- 27 53 47 12/12-16 12/12- 13 63 37 Source: Ivans and Feree (1987) Respiratory Rates of Some Nonclimacteric Fruits Respiration and ... Measuring Soluble Solids Content of Orange Juice Relationship Between Sugar/Acid Ratio And Panelist’s Response To The Question About Willingness To Buy Navel Oranges Number of responses Sampling % samples...
... clonal expansion of T-cells bearing human Vb3, Vb12, Vb17 and Vb19 [20] Others showed proliferation of human T-cells bearing Vb1, Vb2, Vb3, Vb5.2, Vb12, Vb15 and Vb17 domains and found differences ... pathologies and because of the potential use of the toxins as biological weapons Alteration of their MHC and TCR binding capacity by site directed mutagenesis could be useful in the development of vaccines ... hVb2.1hCb2 and hVb1hCb2 (genes kindly provided by U Utz and R P Sekaly, University of Montreal, Canada), were cloned between the NdeI and EcoRI restriction sites of the pET17b expression vector and...
... of FtsZ occurred spontaneously at urea concentrations > 0.6 m and > 1.25 m in the absence and presence of 0.6 m TMAO, respectively Furthermore, the standard free energy changes of unfolding of ... increasing concentration of urea in the absence and presence of TMAO The Dm values for the urea-induced unfolding of FtsZ were found to be 1.8 and 3.6 m in the absence and presence of TMAO, respectively ... absence and presence of 0.8 m TMAO, respectively Electron microscopy analysis of the FtsZ assembly reaction showed the formation of thicker and larger bundles of FtsZ protofilaments in the presence of...
... funeral and erected a statue as a memorial of her loving spirit Reproductive Biologyand Phylogeny of Cetacea 1.2.4 Carriers of Souls and Ships Stories of the roles and attributes of these ... due to the School of Integrative Biology, University of Queensland, for facilities, and especially to the Executive Dean of the Faculty of Biological and Chemical Sciences, Professor Mick McManus, ... Reproductive Biologyand Phylogeny of Cetacea Whales, Dolphins and Porpoises Reproductive Biologyand Phylogeny Series Series Editor: Barrie G M Jamieson Vol 1: Reproductive Biologyand Phylogeny of Urodela...
... subsides, a minor subset of T cells down-regulate PD-1 and become memory cells, while the larger pool of effector cells extinguishes through a range of mechanisms leading to cellular apoptosis Conversely, ... properties of nonreplicating vectors and biological response modifiers by direct intra-nodal administration of plasmid and peptide [19,41] We showed that the sequence and the route of administration of ... robust expansion of epitope-specific CD8+ T cells (on the order of 1/2 - 1/10 specific T cells/total CD8+ T cells), reversing the order of the vectors resulted in a limited overall T cell expansion...
... synthesis and (4) matrix remodeling During the inflammatory phase, there is an infiltration and recruitment of inflammatory cells and marrowderived stem cells to the interface These cells release ... cytokines and growth factors including TGF-beta and PDGF There is an ingrowth of blood vessels and nerves as a result of hypoxia or growth factor stimulation [45,46] The stem cells proliferate and ... view of these favorable properties of calcium phosphate, it can be a good candidate for augmentation of healing and hence fixation of tendon inside bone tunnel The osteoconductive nature of calcium...
... of the alder biological form of Galerucella lineola under released bark of older trees of S fragilis, S alba and Sambucus nigra L., rarely under bark of dead branches and stems Imagoes very often ... on leaves of A glutinosa and A incana Polnička, 1995 (light) The diagram of occurrence and development of the willow biological form of G lineola on leaves of S viminalis, S triandra and S caprea ... leaves of willows, alders and hazels, beetles and larvae of the pest can reputedly consume also the leaves of Padus avium Mill and Rubus sp The adaptation of G lineola to living conditions and particularly...
... level of relative humidity, a layer of plaster between 0.5 and cm thick or a layer of “green foam” as used by florists was placed 779 Biologyand ecology of Elatophilus nigricornis on the bottom of ... (18.09.1968) 218 (25.10.1967) 787 Biologyand ecology of Elatophilus nigricornis Table IV Quantity of the populations of E nigricornis and M feytaudi in different stages of dieback of the trees Symptom class ... height ofand m respectively In fact, the population of the mobile stages of the pine scale is slightly displaced downwards and there is no correlation between the number of predators and the...
... influx of extracellular Ca2+ and production of nitric oxide, which diffuses out of the dorsal horn neurons Nitric oxide, in turn, promotes the exaggerated release of excitatory amino acids and substance ... of cytokines, particularly IL-1b and tumor necrosis factor-α, and elevated advanced glycation end product levels have been detected in interstitial connective tissue of muscles and in serum of ... factor, IL-6 and IL-1, substance P, nitric oxide, prostaglandins, excitatory amino acids, ATP, and fractalkine [57], that, in turn, further increase the discharge of excitatory amino acids and substance...
... time course of the motility and the localization of the aspartate receptor protein (Tar) for several cell generations We also report cellular responses caused by the addition and removal of the aspartate ... single cell observation, image analysis and drafted the manuscript DS and IK prepared Tar-GFP vector and discussed this study KY conceived of the study, and participated in its design and coordination ... frequency and the protein-localization dynamics When the cell divided into two daughter cells, one of these two daughter cells was picked up by optical tweezers, transported to the axle area and was...
... limited intercellular coupling Numerical Simulations HCP and SCP β -cell clusters of different sizes with number of β-cells nβ ranging from 1–343, number of inter β -cell couplings of each β -cell nc ... d, and f) on the gc-nc plane λ, and bursting period Tb plotted for a HCP-323 β -cell cluster (a, c and e) and Figure burster cells fb, synchronization index Fraction of Fraction of burster cells ... affects the cell- cell communication and the synchronization ofcell oscillation [28,50] Reduced amount of gap junctions Page of 13 (page number not for citation purposes) Theoretical Biologyand Medical...
... 3.2: Band densities of MADP1 (normalized with band densities of actin for each cell line) in 16 cell lines classified by tissue of origin 163 ix List of Figures Figure 1.1: Schematic diagram of ... research ii Table of Contents Summary vii List of Tables ix List of Figures x List of Publications Chapter Literature Review: The Biologyof Coronavirus xvi 1.1 Overview of Coronaviruses ... kappa-light-chain-enhancer of activated B cells (NF-κB) (188-191) which translocate to the nucleus and activates transcription of type I interferons (IFNα and IFNβ) and inflammatory cytokines The release of IFNs...
... 2) rapid growth rates, 3) production of a large number of offspring at a given parental size, and 4) maximum production of offspring at an early age (Gadgil and Bossert, 1970) Other life-history ... scale counts and the absence of spots on the caudal fin and soft parts of dorsal and anal fins (Poss, 1999) Both the specimens caught locally were found inhabiting shallow coral reefs and were captured ... The biologyand ecology of small tropical scorpaenoids inhabiting shallow coastal habitats in Singapore Kwik, J.T.B BSc (Hons), MSc, University of Queensland A thesis submitted for the degree of...
... structures ofand regions of sepsid males and females for quantitative and qualitative measures 71 Figure 2.7: graphical representation of tree lengthfor various leg structures ofand regions of coelopid ... numerous ‘coffee breaks’ and a lot of cajoling and nudging, I managed to get through and tackle the great academic Ph.D beast Sometimes I feel undeserving of all the trust, opportunities and help ... MORPHOLOGICAL TECHNIQUES AND THE EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGYAND TAXONOMY OF SEPSIDAE (DIPTERA) YUCHEN ANG (B.Sc (Hons), NUS) A THESIS SUBMITTED FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGICAL...
... inclusion of large numbers of illustrations and images had been the taxonomic standard in descriptions published in the 19th century, many of his “new species” would not have been published and/ or ... dark All tarsi with first two segments yellow and last three dark-brown Wing cells clear except for darkened basicostal celland basal third of costal cell Veins mostly dark brown Calypter creamy; ... views of the representative male and female specimens In the interests of providing a more holistic description, I also include the mating behaviour profile along with video data as the result of...
... basal-medial and posterior-cubital cells, as well as base of cells r1 and r2+3 Microtrichiae sparse on basal region of basal-radial and discal-medial cells Radial-medial crossvein divides discal-medial cell ... basal-medial and posterior-cubital cells, as well as base of cells r1 and r2+3 Microtrichiae sparse on basal region of basal-radial and discal-medial cells Radial-medial crossvein divides discal-medial cell ... York and Athens, GA Etymology The specific name first given by Melander and Spuler in their original description of the species (Melander and Spuler 1917), derived from the combination of the...
... electronics The philosophy of UPEC cell is to design a standard PEBB cell, which is capable of implementing different kind of operation modes This thesis studies the effect of input and output filter ... of basic UPEC cell: AC/DC operation Topology of basic UPEC cell: DC/AC operation Topology of soft-switching UPEC cell: DC/DC operation 2 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 Dataflow graph of ... 1.6: Topology of soft-switching UPEC cell: DC/DC operation 1.4 Scope of Thesis The main focus of this thesis is to look into design of UPEC cell for AC/DC operation Since the idea of UPEC requires...
... units Standardization of cells and their connectivity will lead to reduction of engineering costs in power electronic systems Once standardized and produced in large numbers, the cost of this cells ... programming flow chart and the comparison of simulated and experimental results of the cell Chapter and Chapter form control part of the thesis These two chapters analyze the possibilities of building the ... switching frequency and prevent reduction in the size and cost of passive components and limit the bandwidth of control loops For IGBTs, the turn-off loss is dominant because the turn-off current switching...