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Distribution, Structure and Biology of Enteroendocrine (EEC) Cells

Distribution and characterisation of CCK containing enteroendocrine cells of the mouse small and large intestine

Distribution and characterisation of CCK containing enteroendocrine cells of the mouse small and large intestine

... Quality of RNA extracted was validated with the detection of -actin in all mouse mucosal samples. RT-PCR Cck products were confirmed to have the correct structure by sequencing samples from the duodenum and ...

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Enteroendocrine cells sensory sentinels of the intestinal environment and orchestrators of mucosal immunity

Enteroendocrine cells sensory sentinels of the intestinal environment and orchestrators of mucosal immunity

... 10 protective 167 . Taken together this suggests that eecs play an essential and varied role in the pathology of IBD and are strong candidates for therapeutic intervention 168 . As is often the case, the majority of ...

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Human Telomere Structure and Biology

Human Telomere Structure and Biology

... Biochim. Biophys. Acta 1522:167–74 58. Martin-Gallardo A, Lamerdin J, Sopapan P, Friedman C, Fertitta AL, et al. 1995. Molecular analysis of a novel subtelomeric repeat with polymorphic chromosomal distribution. ...

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Taxonomy, Biology and Distribution of Deep Sea Shrimps

Taxonomy, Biology and Distribution of Deep Sea Shrimps

... Deep sea decapod crustaceans constitute one of the dominant high price groups of invertebrates in the marine fishery sector of Kerala although the structure and organization of their community are not well known ...

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CELL BIOLOGY : STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF CELL MEMBRANE

CELL BIOLOGY : STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF CELL MEMBRANE

... The plasma membrane is semi-permeable in nature and interacts with the outside world. This membrane is similar structurally to that of the eukaryotes. A special membranous structure is the mesosome which is formed ...

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Structure, biology and chemistry of plumbago auriculata (plumbaginaceae).

Structure, biology and chemistry of plumbago auriculata (plumbaginaceae).

... specialized cells, termed secretory structures in the form of salt glands, trichomes, resin ducts, idioblasts, laticifiers, colleters and nectaries located in various reproductive and vegetative organs of the ...

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Taxonomy, Biology and Distribution of Deep Sea Shrimps and Lobsters

Taxonomy, Biology and Distribution of Deep Sea Shrimps and Lobsters

... Deepwater shrimps appear to have a world-wide distribution in tropical waters. They have been caught in surveys using baited traps in depths between 200 m and 800 m off continents and at 200- 500 m depth in the ...

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Enteroendocrine cells are generated from stem cells through a distinct progenitor in the adult Drosophila posterior midgut

Enteroendocrine cells are generated from stem cells through a distinct progenitor in the adult Drosophila posterior midgut

... diploid cells, but they are different from each ...post-mitotic cells (Ohlstein and Spradling, 2007), but some pre-EEs are able to undergo mitotic ...cell biology, but also targeted tumor ...

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TREE STRUCTURE AND BIOLOGY

TREE STRUCTURE AND BIOLOGY

... thick-walled cells carry water and nutrients from the roots to leaves and other parts of the tree through a tubular network inside the ...these cells decline and die, to become part of the ...

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Cells in Biology. Lesson 1.

Cells in Biology. Lesson 1.

... In biology, the cell is the basic structure of organisms. All cells are made by other ...some cells, some parts of the cell stay separate from other parts by ...

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Chlamydia trachomatis antigens in enteroendocrine cells and macrophages of the small bowel in patients with severe irritable bowel syndrome

Chlamydia trachomatis antigens in enteroendocrine cells and macrophages of the small bowel in patients with severe irritable bowel syndrome

... in enteroendocrine cells and macrophages of the small bowel mucosa in 89% of patients with IBS but in only 14% of ...protein structure with an antigen in common with Chlamydia in patients with IBS is ...

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Biology Pogil Answers Neuron Structure

Biology Pogil Answers Neuron Structure

... Cell Structure and Function Biology with ...have cells lacking internal membrane-bound ...cell structure and function biology with ...

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The Birth of Molecular Biology: DNA Structure

The Birth of Molecular Biology: DNA Structure

... The BIG QUESTION: Why do we have so few genes? With the completion of a rough draft of the human genome in the Spring of 2003, many researchers began looking at how genes and proteins interact to form other proteins. A ...
Cell Biology Prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells

Cell Biology Prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells

... 3. Observe the preparation on the microscope. Remember to start with the lower objective and view the thinnest edge of your preparation. Draw the cell; be sure to note the magnification of the image you sketch. Explore ...

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Organization and Structure of Cells

Organization and Structure of Cells

... The Central Dogma of Molecular Biology DNA contains the complete genetic information that defines the structure and function of an organism. Proteins are formed using the genetic code of the DNA. Three ...

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Biology 3B Laboratory Land Plant Structure

Biology 3B Laboratory Land Plant Structure

... In gymnosperms and dicots that live more than a year (woody plants versus herbaceous plants), last year’s phloem is crushed against the bark by the new phloem. Xylem cells grow in a new ring surrounding last ...

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Biology of Ovine Adenovirus Infection of Nonpermissive Cells

Biology of Ovine Adenovirus Infection of Nonpermissive Cells

... nonovine cells but is unable to complete its replication cycle in any of ...nonfibroblast cells, viral replication is blocked at an early stage before the onset of, or early in, DNA ...in cells where ...

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Biology 13A Lab #3: Cells and Tissues

Biology 13A Lab #3: Cells and Tissues

... the Cells Alive web page ( ...Cell Biology; select Plant and Animal Cell Models, then select Animal ...the structure to view information for that ...

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The weed Orobanche: species distribution, diversity, biology and management

The weed Orobanche: species distribution, diversity, biology and management

... The yield losses of most of the economically important crops like rapeseed & mustard, brinjal, tomato, sunflower, tobacco and faba bean occur due to Orobanche infestations in the semi-arid regions of the world ...

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Generation of enteroendocrine cell diversity in midgut stem cell lineages

Generation of enteroendocrine cell diversity in midgut stem cell lineages

... governing enteroendocrine cell diversity. Neuropeptide hormone distribution was used as a basis to generate a high-resolution cellular map of the diffuse endocrine ...II enteroendocrine cells ...

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