... suppression andcell mortality Cell 85:27–37 Serrano M, Lin AW, McCurrach ME, Beach D, Lowe SW (1997) Oncogenic ras provokes premature cell senescence associated with accumulation of p53 and p16INK4a Cell ... human fibroblasts by p16 and the polycomb protein Bmi-1 Mol Cell Biol 23:389–401 Itahana K, Campisi J, Dimri GP (2004) Mechanisms of cellular senescence in human and mouse cells Biogerontology 5:1–10 ... in cultured mouse cells p19ARF is predominantly upregulated during senescence by oncogene activation and/ or oxidative stress Senescence andCell Cycle Control 265 In human cells undergoing replicative...
... 127 131 134 135 Contents v Smart Materials and New Technologies 6.2 6.3 Product technologies and forms Smart material product forms 142 144 Smart components, assemblies and systems 7.1 Facade systems ... investigate and apply them A more sweeping definition comes from the Encyclopedia of Chemical Materials in architecture and design Smart Materials and New Technologies Technology: smart materials and ... intrinsic and cognitively guided response variations of whole environment comprised of smart devices and systems to use conditions and internal or external stimuli s Figure 2-4 Distinguishing smart and...
... the daughter cells at the end of cell division and in cellular autolysis [9], where it mediates the release of toxins that damage the host tissues and allows the entry of pneumococcal cells into ... analysis of ligand binding to C-LytA (A) Conformational changes induced by ligands on C-LytA monitored by near-UV CD with no ligand added (—) and upon addition of ligands: s, d, 2.5 and 20 mM choline; ... analogs on cell growth and viability Fig Effect of choline and analogs on the activity of cell wall lytic enzymes Data are shown as percentage of activity with respect to nonligated enzyme, and are...
... 127 131 134 135 Contents v Smart Materials and New Technologies 6.2 6.3 Product technologies and forms Smart material product forms 142 144 Smart components, assemblies and systems 7.1 Facade systems ... investigate and apply them A more sweeping definition comes from the Encyclopedia of Chemical Materials in architecture and design Smart Materials and New Technologies Technology: smart materials and ... intrinsic and cognitively guided response variations of whole environment comprised of smart devices and systems to use conditions and internal or external stimuli s Figure 2-4 Distinguishing smart and...
... endothelial cells, pancreas, liver astrocytes Acts on activated T cells Acts on lymphocytes, dendritic cells, haematopoetic cells LD78b (CCL3 ⁄ L1) Eotaxin (CCL11) Expressed by T cells, B cells and monocytes ... recruitment of CD26 and CD45 to these rafts [80] and induces T -cell activation DPIV family in cancer andcell biology Fig Features of the effects of DP upon T -cell activation ⁄ function Cell- surface ... literature that DPIVand FAP-exerted effects on cell behaviour are cell- type dependent For example, while FAP overexpression in 293T cells was associated with decreased cell adhesion andcell migration,...
... incomes, and broadband and wireless users—report more frequent chance encounters with news as well as more frequent hunting and gathering experiences The youngest adults (those under age 30) andcell ... groups: women, African-Americans, and older Americans (those 65 and older) By comparison, those who are internet users and those who have a cell phone but no landline are less likely to get local ... the cell- only population (those who have dropped their landline and rely exclusively on their cell phone) get radio news on a typical day, compared with 39% of those who rely exclusively on landlines...
... were chosen, and their total wing area, anterior (A) and P compartments area andcell density were measured (see Experimental procedures) Cell size was then estimated as the inverse of cell density ... from defects in cell adhesion and ⁄ or cell communication mfl silencing triggers apoptosis and sorting out of D cells towards the V compartment To assess the specific effects on cell apoptosis, ... cells expressing different levels of Mfl or still unexplained cell nonautonomous effects, such as defects in cell communication and ⁄ or cell affinity In order to evaluate the growth of mfl 05 cells...
... for staining and karyotype analysis Viable cells in the amniotic fluid are cultured and used for karyotyping, and investigation of metabolic and biochemical disorders Uncultured cells may now ... technically demanding aspects of sampling, CVS has still not replaced amniocentesis in many centers 2.1 Timing and technique CVS is usually performed between 10 and 12 weeks of pregnancy The risk and severity ... population Several case reports and cohort studies in the early 1990s have suggested a possible association between CVS and a cluster of limb defects and oromandibular hypogenesis However, these...
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... control and mutant DNAzyme-treated cells (Fig 5) Inhibition of Saos-2 cell invasion by Dz720 The plasminogen activator system can promote the breakdown of ECM and facilitate cell invasion and metastasis ... controls (P < 0.01) (Fig 6) Saos-2 cells treated with the active Dz720 had 42% and 17% fewer cells on the lower side of the filter compared with untreated control cells and cells treated with Dz720 mutant, ... uPA and uPAR to further inhibit cancer cell invasion and metastasis complex, the medium was replaced with DMEM containing 10% fetal bovine serum Cells were collected and assayed by northern and...
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... Paradigms that follow this design will be called smart paradigms and are introduced in Section Section defines the notions of predictability and complexity of smart paradigm systems Section estimates ... Swedish, French, and Finnish We also evaluate the smart paradigms as a data compression method Section explores some uses of smart paradigms in lexicon building Section compares smart paradigms ... the strength of the smart paradigms, that is, the predictability of each language Cost, predictability, and complexity Given a language L, a lexical category C, and a set P of smart paradigms for...