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Eukaryotic Cell

The excitable signal transduction networks: movers and shapers of eukaryotic cell migration

The excitable signal transduction networks: movers and shapers of eukaryotic cell migration

... cues, eukaryotic cells display varied migratory modes to perform their physiological functions during development and in the ...in cell migration result in embryonic defects and cancer ...in cell ...

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Eukaryotic cell toxicity and HSA binding of [Ru(Me4phen)(bb7)]2+ and the effect of encapsulation in cucurbit[10]uril

Eukaryotic cell toxicity and HSA binding of [Ru(Me4phen)(bb7)]2+ and the effect of encapsulation in cucurbit[10]uril

... three eukaryotic cell lines: BHK (baby hamster kidney); Caco-2 (heterogeneous human epithelial colorectal adenocarcinoma); and Hep-G2 (liver ...All cell lines were cultured in 75 mL culture flasks in ...

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An inside-out origin for the eukaryotic cell

An inside-out origin for the eukaryotic cell

... completing cell division is driven by the action of the ESCRTIII com- plex [56-58], just as appears to be the case in eukaryotes ...how cell division could have been achieved in an early ...

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7-2 Eukaryotic Cell Structure

7-2 Eukaryotic Cell Structure

... 7-2 Eukaryotic Cell Structure Comparing the Cell to a Factory Plant Cell Nuclear envelope Ribosome (free) Ribosome (attached) Mitochondrion Golgi apparatus Vacuole Nucleolus Nucleus Sm[r] ...

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Ancestral paralogs and pseudoparalogs and their role in the emergence of the eukaryotic cell

Ancestral paralogs and pseudoparalogs and their role in the emergence of the eukaryotic cell

... of eukaryotic genes, is compatible with this notion in as much as chaperone functions are required for multisubunit complex ...the eukaryotic cell and its extensive internal compartmentalization ...

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Systems-biology dissection of eukaryotic cell growth

Systems-biology dissection of eukaryotic cell growth

... simultaneously analyzed at the transcriptomic, proteomic and metabolomic levels. Second, it contributes to efforts leading to a comprehensive view of the many ways in which a eukaryotic cell alters its ...

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Biochemical characterisation of the eukaryotic cell cycle regulatory proteins, E2F and pRB

Biochemical characterisation of the eukaryotic cell cycle regulatory proteins, E2F and pRB

... in cell lines lacking BRGl, while ectopic expression of BRGl in these cells restores the tumour suppressor’s ability to effect such repression (Strobeck et ai, ...

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Models in biology: lessons from modeling regulation of the eukaryotic cell cycle

Models in biology: lessons from modeling regulation of the eukaryotic cell cycle

... the cell cycle was at first politely ignored, then actively opposed, and lately grudgingly ...molecular cell biology is a complex, interdisciplinary field that requires expertise from many quarters: ...

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EC Accepts, published online ahead of print on 27 June 2008 Eukaryotic Cell doi: /ec

EC Accepts, published online ahead of print on 27 June 2008 Eukaryotic Cell doi: /ec

... Cells lacking septin genes showed abnormalities in the structure of nuclei, based on 17.. the Hoechst staining.[r] ...

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EUKARYOTIC CELL

EUKARYOTIC CELL

... Since ASM makes the final, typeset articles from its primary-research journals available free of charge on the ASM Journals and PMC websites 6 months after final publication, ASM recomme[r] ...

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NORDIHYDROGUAIARETIC ACID: DUAL BEHAVIOR AS PRO- OR ANTIOXIDANT ON A EUKARYOTIC CELL MODEL (VERO CELLS).

NORDIHYDROGUAIARETIC ACID: DUAL BEHAVIOR AS PRO- OR ANTIOXIDANT ON A EUKARYOTIC CELL MODEL (VERO CELLS).

... probably because of an imbalance between the production of oxidant species and the triggering of antioxidant defenses. [20] This behavior is describing a pro-oxidant capacity of the NDGA, which has already been observed ...

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Expression of complete rhoptry protein 2 (ROP2) gene of Toxoplasma gondii in eukaryotic cell

Expression of complete rhoptry protein 2 (ROP2) gene of Toxoplasma gondii in eukaryotic cell

... Sadak et al. (1988), Saavedra et al. (1991) and Herion et al. (1993) also showed that ROP2 antigen is a protein component of the rhoptries which is expressed in three stage of the parasite life cycle. Also, it is one of ...

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The Evaluation of Vancomycin Microspheres on Intracellular Staphylococcus aureus and the Effect of Bacteria on Eukaryotic Cell Wall Permeability

The Evaluation of Vancomycin Microspheres on Intracellular Staphylococcus aureus and the Effect of Bacteria on Eukaryotic Cell Wall Permeability

... Sepsis is a host’s response to an intravascular infection; however, in most patients the disease recurs after a seemingly effective treatment. The reappearance of bacteria in the systemic circulation has been attributed ...

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EUKARYOTIC CELL

EUKARYOTIC CELL

... Not requiring introduction. In addition to abbrevia- tions for Syste `me International d’Unite ´s (SI) units of mea- surement, other common units (e.g., bp, kb, and Da), and chemical symbols for the elements, the ...

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EUKARYOTIC CELL

EUKARYOTIC CELL

... Not requiring introduction. In addition to abbrevia- tions for Syste `me International d’Unite ´s (SI) units of measurement, other common units (e.g., bp, kb, and Da), and chemical symbols for the elements, the follow- ...

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Peroxicretion: a novel secretion pathway in the eukaryotic cell

Peroxicretion: a novel secretion pathway in the eukaryotic cell

... The specificity of intracellular membrane trafficking is determined by multiple layers of control mechanisms that ensure that only appropriate organelles fuse with specific target compartments. These include Rab-GTPases ...

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EUKARYOTIC CELL

EUKARYOTIC CELL

... Once all the material intended for publication has been determined to be adequate, the manuscript is scheduled for the next available issue and an accep- tance letter indicating the mont[r] ...

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EUKARYOTIC CELL

EUKARYOTIC CELL

... cRNA (complementary RNA); RNase (ribonuclease); DNase (deoxyribonuclease); rRNA (ribosomal RNA); mRNA (messenger RNA); tRNA (transfer RNA); AMP, ADP, ATP, dAMP, ddATP, and GTP, etc. (for the respective 5 ⬘ phosphates of ...

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EUKARYOTIC CELL

EUKARYOTIC CELL

... Once all the ma- terial intended for publication has been determined to be adequate, the manuscript is scheduled for the next available issue and an acceptance letter indicating the mont[r] ...

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Autophagy in the Eukaryotic Cell

Autophagy in the Eukaryotic Cell

... The lysosome or vacuole is the major catabolic factory in eukaryotic cells and contains a range of hydrolases capable of degrading all cellular constituents. Organelle turnover is ac- complished exclusively at ...

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