application to the analysis of membrane trafficking between the endoplasmic reticulum and the golgi apparatus and of cell cycle dependent changes in the morphology of these organelles
... heat inactivation and by the presence ofthe cellulase inhibitor cellobiose Further, the effect of inhibitors excludes the possibility of alamethicin resistance being elicited by any ofthe small ... to H2 O2 being a putative intermediate inthe cellulase-initiated signalling cascade Instead, the presence of H2O2 can lead to rapid crosslinking ofthecell wall proteins [53] The decrease in ... cultures involved de novo protein synthesis The presence ofthe protein synthesis inhibitor cycloheximide prior toand during incubation with CM did not affect the magnitude of alamethicin resistance...
... farming in uneconomic-sized farms to commercial and market-oriented farms These transformed sometimes happens in improperly ways and induced to change in land use and land covers by despoilment of ... Shifting cultivation Objectives • To illustrate the change detection of land use and land covers • To create a tool for decision support system inthe watershed land use planning by created land ... The change detection is the process of identifying differences inthe state of an object or phenomenon by observing it at different times (Singh, 1989) The change detection of land use and land...
... in e A III LV E B dc dc e vtw vtw E C vt dt D Fig Thickness of Ventral Telencephalon Wall (µm) 300 250 * 200 150 100 50 Fig Control Diabetic vt dt vt vt A B Fig % of BrdU-cells in Ventral ... TNF-α III G Fig 17 TNF-α G III H Lectin TGF-ß1 A B C Lectin TNF-α III D Fig 18 TGF-ß1+Lectin TNF-α+Lectin III III E F tm III htms III htm A Fig 19 B 50 Mean Cell numbers/mm * 40 30 * CP-treated ... vt B e A Fold of induction 3.5 ** 2.5 1.5 0.5 Control Diabetic B 333bp C Fig dc dc III vt A vt B LV A Fig dc e dc III vt vt LV A Fig dt B III e e e dc vt LV A Fig 10 B A Fold of induction 1.5...
... In G0, proteins appear to bind tothe CDE ⁄ CHR, as monitored by in vivo footprinting According tothese early experiments all binding is lost in G2 ⁄ M In contrast, constitutive binding tothe ... by Lin-54 binding tothe CHR, cooperating with E2F4 binding tothe CDE in EMSAs in vitro [86] ChIP experiments on the Cdc2 gene also provided insights into the association of other cellcycle ... that E2F4 binds tothe CDE and that Lin-54 binds tothe CHR inthe Cdc2 promoter in G0 It is probable that these proteins constitute part ofthe DREAM complex on these promoters because Lin-54 is...
... oedema ofthe mucous membraneofthe lateral wall ofthe nose Rather, it is likely to be a de novo inflammatory growth ofthe mucosa ofthe lateral wall ofthe nose inthe area ofthe uncinate ... p21 cellcycle regulator protein 1.4.2.2 p27 cellcycle regulator protein 1.4.2.3 p53 cellcycle regulator protein 1.4.2.4 p63 cellcycle regulator protein 1.4.2.5 Role ofcellcycle proteins in ... the cellular proliferation index of nasal polyps tothe relapse of nasal polyps Using methods of flow cytometry, the percentage of cells in S phase ofthecellcycle is studied They divided their...
... branches was selected inthe top, middle and bottom thirds ofthe crown We followed the growth ofthese branches during the season and pruned at the end ofthe growing season for intensive architecture ... such as stomatal inertia The main inputs and outputs ofthe model are listed in table I Inputs are: the Scene characteristics, the properties of each organ included inthe Structure andthe climatic ... the length and diameter ofthe buds and female cones The location in space of each organ was estimated using the growth unit lengths and 3D measurements ofthe branch insertion point andof the...
... generate GSH inthe G6PD-deficient cell After the expansion ofthe prototype model to include de novo GSH synthesis and GSSG export, the ATP levels were maintained at 80% of normal andthecell was ... (Approx 55 h) in simulation time A B Figure The GSH/GSSG ratio ofthe prototype and expanded models The GSH/GSSG ratio ofthe prototype and expanded models The prototype model (A) andthe expanded model ... enzymes in glycolysis bind tothe Band III protein, an abundant membrane protein inthe human RBC [38-40] The interaction between glycolytic enzymes and Band III varies depending on the ratio of oxyhemoglobin...
... (2.5.5) Inserting the definition given in equation.2.5.4 into equation.2.5.5 and then transforming into the time domain would lead to a convolution betweenthe tensor coefficients andthe E-field In ... (2.5.14) In conclusion, updating the components of E inthe UPML for PSTD requires two steps in sequence: Obtaining the new values ofthe components of D according to Eqn.2.5.11; Using these new ... Considering the good efficiency and accuracy ofthe PSTD-FDTD method, it would be a powerful tool to perform the full-wave simulation ofthe focusing phenomenon inthe Fresnel zone In this thesis,...
... based on the location and trajectory ofthe ball For example, touching ofthe ball (a player coming into contact with the ball physically), kicking ofthe ball, and passing ofthe ball These basic ... attention in watching ball games Therefore, one ofthe main objectives in generating and enhancing the ball game video is to reconstruct the ball andto illustrate the ball motion In other words, the ... accurately determined using our trajectory-based approach since they usually define “pivot points” that correspond tochangesinthe trajectory ofthe ball Then, the results ofthese basic actions...
... include organisation of repair and maintenance of tools and their final disposal at the end of their life For the example ofthe tool library, the following attributes could be suggested inthe ... “line of visibility or line of interaction” According to them the main components of a service blueprint are: • line of interaction: customer actions; • line of visibility: “on-stage” contact and ... to develop these tools and how to analyse collected data, due tothe general nature ofthese tools and availability of sources, which can provide help inthese respects 2.4 Outline ofthe report...
... discrepancy betweenthe varying affinities andthe nonvarying response ofthese agonists could be explained by the number of receptors to be occupied by these agonists to get activation ofthe second ... suggesting that steric hindrance can again be evoked to explain the lack of affinity of [(R)-b2-HPhe8]SP for the NK-1 receptor Gly9 inthe sequence of SP constitutes a hinge betweenthe helical domain ... Regarding the minor binding site NK-1m, SP and [Pro9]SP show a 10-fold increase in affinity compared to their affinity for the NK-1M binding site, with Ki inthe subnanomolar range (0.13 nM) and...
... chair that the room is beautiful: FROM and FROM In a pickle: INandIN Throw the ball inthe arena: INandIN Shooting ofthe hunter: OF 18 andOF 19 The thinking ofthe student: OF 18 andOF Fleas ... by the painter WHITE TO 10: to * into change metal to gold it turned to amber TO 11: to *—— sticky tothe touch silent tothe ear TO 12: to * (by) close tothe earth near tothe equator ... group of adjectives: Note: TOandTO differ inthe same respect as inand into TO 3: to *—— TO 9: to * with (in a different sense from TO 7) compared tothe gold in contrast tothe fine...
... determinants of missingness The type of missingness was defined according to Little and Rubin [17,18]: when the probability of missingness depends on what would have been the true answer, the item missingness ... difficult to identify because the true value ofthe missing value is unknown [18] Inthe case of missing forms, it is impossible to distinguish between MNAR and MAR types [19] However, inthe case of ... identify the type and determinants of missingness for each item ofthe SF-36 (except for HT) Inthese models, thedependent variable was binary: the item missing or not missing The socio-demographic...
... ofthe dataset of interest Next, the subset of data were prepared totheanalysis by eliminating possible outliers and filling possible gaps inthe database due to incorrect applications ofthe ... two actuators acting inthe sagittal (SA) and frontal (FA) plane, respectively The kinematics of, andthe dynamic actions on, the CM ofthe modelled portion ofthe body involved inthe movement ... massless link joining the base of support ofthe moving portion ofthe body to its centre of mass (CM) The link can elongate, controlled by a linear actuator (LA), and can rotate around its base of...
... resulted in finding a total of 42 genes common to both (Additional file 10) In order to begin to understand the significance ofthe genes common tothe three microarray studies inthe ovary, we then ... fused the Mad SID tothe c-Jun DNA binding domain and demonstrated specific inhibition of transcription mediated by binding to AP-1 binding site elements [12] Another group of investigators fused ... mammalian Sin3 co-repressor protein [10,11] The effectiveness ofthe Sin3 binding domain of Mad in silencing gene expression when fused to DNA binding proteins has been demonstrated in two studies...
... for the woofer simulator As inthe real Leslie cabinet, crossover filtering ofthe input signal gives the input to both the woofer andthe horn simulators It is worth noting that to obtain a more ... situation, where the increase ofthe distance betweenthe listener andthe sound source leads to a decrease ofthe distance betweenthe source andthe reflecting surfaces, giving the reverberation ... ωs is the frequency emitted by the source, vls and vsl denote the relative speed ofthe listener inthe direction ofthe source andthe relative speed ofthe source inthe direction ofthe listener,...
... is introduced We construct the suitable Poincar´ operator P and give the e relation between T0 -periodic P C-mild solution andthe fixed point of P After showing the compactness ofthe Poincar´ ... operator P and obtaining the boundedness ofthe fixed point set e {x λP x, λ ∈ 0, } by virtue ofthe generalized Gronwall inequality, we can use LeraySchauder fixed point theorem to establish the ... need to define t u1 t a b xθ d B Similar tothe proof in i , one can obtain x t ≤ xt B ≤ ae b d t 3.13 Combining i and ii , one can complete the proof Using Gronwall’s inequality with impulse and...
... Test andthe Kwiatkowski-Phillips-Schmidt-Shin Test did not reject the null Hypothesis of stationary seasonal cycles Applying these tests tothe residuals ofthe fit of d6 and d7 yields the same ... contributed tothe conception andthe design ofthe study, analyzed the data and drafted the manuscript UR contributed tothe conception andthe design ofthe study TB acquired the data IK contributed to ... different nycthemeral rhythms, one describing crime rates on d6 and d7, the other on d1 to d5, see Figure for a plot ofthese two rhythms Now the “whiteness“ ofthe residuals ofthe fit of d1 to d5...
... penetrating a solid can transfer its momentum hq and energy ∆Eo tothe v v electrons ofthe solid The projection of q upon the surface kx determines the plasmon wave vector and, together with the ... underlying cavity Such a focusing action arises because ofthe vectorial changesinthe xy-plane velocity v (i.e k xy ) ofthe SPP traversing across the thin layer above the cavity, in a manner akin ... to increases inthe plasmon momentum K sp by the thin film betweenthe embedded nano-cavity andthe smooth metal surface In order to maximize the nano-focusing effect, it is crucial to keep the...