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From disease to development to cell biology and back

From disease to development to cell biology and back

... and cell biology How do cells manage to integrate complex information during development? How do they deploy all the weaponry that they need to accomplish a distinct developmental program? It was in ...

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Stem cell biology meets systems biology

Stem cell biology meets systems biology

... stem cell behaviour and ...stem cell biology was illustrated by the fact that half of all the conference talks contained theoretical ...stem cell populations, a topic that is closely related ...

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BioSciences Program in Biochemistry & Cell Biology

BioSciences Program in Biochemistry & Cell Biology

... Undergraduate research is an important component of the BCB program, and, while not required for the major, undergraduate research can enhance the undergraduate experience and provide opportunities for career ...

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Mechanics rules cell biology

Mechanics rules cell biology

... Mechanical forces act on humans at different levels, from the body as a whole to individual organs, tissues, and cells. It is well known that appropriate mechanical loads are beneficial to bone and muscle by enhancing ...

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Comparative stem cell biology

Comparative stem cell biology

... Int J De\' Bioi ~1; 2 t5 25~ (1997) 245 Comparative stem cell biology PETER HOLLANDS' Biomedical Research Centre, Anglia Polytechnic University, Cambridge, United Kingdom ABSTRACT This review collates[.] ...

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Lgr proteins in epithelial stem cell biology

Lgr proteins in epithelial stem cell biology

... stem cell markers with essential roles in regulating stem cell activity in various adult tissues (Barker et ...stem cell biology in a variety of self-renewing tissues and has also facilitated ...

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The cell biology of HIV 1 and other retroviruses

The cell biology of HIV 1 and other retroviruses

... In his keynote address, Wesley Sundquist discussed sev- eral aspects of the cell biology and biochemistry of HIV-1 budding. He first described some of the cellular apparatus that associates with Tsg101. In ...

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Stem cell biology and drug discovery

Stem cell biology and drug discovery

... stem cell biology as a route to novel therapeutic drugs arose from the convergence of three separate lines of ...mental biology and conventional drug ...

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Drosophila neuroblasts: a model for stem cell biology

Drosophila neuroblasts: a model for stem cell biology

... larval stages. In young larval stages, the Drosophila CNS is very sensitive to the nutritional status of the organism. It depends on levels of insulin and amino acids for reactivating NB division after embryo-larva ...

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Designer nanoparticle: nanobiotechnology tool for cell biology

Designer nanoparticle: nanobiotechnology tool for cell biology

... Nanotechnology is defined as molecular engineering of functional systems for generating high performance tech- nologies for both research and industry [1, 2]. Specifi- cally, use of molecular engineering of biological ...

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The cell biology of autophagy in metazoans: a developing story

The cell biology of autophagy in metazoans: a developing story

... control of dauer development in C. elegans shares similarities with the induction of autophagy in other eukaryotes. Environmental cues, such as temperature, starvation, and high population, are potent inducers of ...

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The Role of Ikaros in CD8+ T cell Biology

The Role of Ikaros in CD8+ T cell Biology

... The main cellular source of IL-2 is CD4+ T cells, and along with CD40-mediated licensing of dendritic cell maturation (22, 106, 107), IL-2 represents a major paracrine mechanism for CD4 help for CD8+ T cell ...

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Recent advances in Drosophila stem cell biology

Recent advances in Drosophila stem cell biology

... The germline maintains a close association with somatic cells from earliest stages of gonadogenesis. Drosophila gonad forma- tion begins as primordial germ cells (PGCs) complete a complex migration to come into contact ...

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Germ cell biology  from generation to generation

Germ cell biology from generation to generation

... studying cell migration to understanding growth control in ...Stem Cell Factor, the stage was set for the characterization of the role of these gene products in germline ...Stem Cell Factor (SCF), ...

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Lipidomics Investigations in Cell Biology

Lipidomics Investigations in Cell Biology

... investigate cell cycle dependent changes in membrane stored curvature elastic energy by analyzing lipid composition alterations in different cell phases, revealing that HeLa cells can modify the membrane ...

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Hematopoietic Stem Cell Biology

Hematopoietic Stem Cell Biology

... The finding that embryonic hematopoiesis primarily consists essentially in the production of definitive HSCs and does not resume the classical opposition between extraembryonic primitive YS and intraembryonic definitive ...

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The American Society for Cell Biology

The American Society for Cell Biology

... Are biology majors required to do research? Do they have to submit a thesis? Are there any curriculum changes in the works? Are there any collaborations currently underway within the department, with other ...

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The cell biology of mammalian fertilization

The cell biology of mammalian fertilization

... Impaired sperm migration into oviduct and aberrant zona binding Gene Localization of protein ADAM3 on spermatozoa Clgn calmegin ER membrane Disappeared Calr3 calsperin ER lumen Disappear[r] ...

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Advances in Algal Cell Biology

Advances in Algal Cell Biology

... Lord Biology Department Dalhousie University Halifax, Canada e-mail: [email protected] Chapter 1 Shinichiro Maruyama Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Dalhousie University Halif[r] ...

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