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Journal of Nanobiotechnology
Open Access
Short Communication
Phagocytic response to fully controlled plural stimulation of
antigens on macrophage using on- chip microcultivation system
Kazunori ... second
phagocytic process of the macrophage depending on the
timing of the second stimulation. If the second antigen
stimulation started within 10 s...
... Hematology Oncology 2010, 3:4
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Department of PathologySoonchunhyang University College of Medicine,
Bucheon, Korea.
Authors’ contributions
SYR ... management of the patient and interpretation of data; KES was
responsible of the interpretation of pathology; HDS was supervisor of clinical
management of the patient and interpr...
... Under con-
ditions of low glucose concentration, translation of
proinsulin in pancreatic b-cells is repressed by activa-
tion of PERK, and the UPR controls the terminal dif-
ferentiation of B-cells ... the
expression of ER-localized molecular chaperones
[80,81]. Transcription from another cis-acting regula-
tory element, XBP1-BS, is entirely controlled by
XBP1, and induces express...
...
hess of the generation of a summary response for a give
question at a particular point in the interaction are also
to be investigated.
Generation of summary responses has important
implications ... percep-
tions of the user as to the nature and contents of the
database. It consists of two types of frames - the
rela-
tion
and the
attribute
frames. These frames ma...
... can
predict tumor response to any radiation protocol based on tumor cell genotype, fraction-size and total dose.
Conclusions: We establish an analytical structure that predicts tumor response to radiotherapy ... fractions of 5 Gy each or 8 fractions of 2 Gy each). Responses to acutely delivered single fractions
are connected by solid lines; responses to fractionated protocol...
... signal
transduction pathways like inhibition of adenylate and
guanylate cyclase, modulation of ionic conductance
channels and protein dephosphorylation [32]. Somatos-
tatin and its analogues inhibit not only ... modulation of MAPK
and the induction of G1 cell cycle arrest, as well as by
an apoptotic effect through activation of p53 and Bax
protein. These actions are mediated directl...
... proteins, such as cytochrome c,
which are released into the cytoplasm as a consequence
of apoptotic signals. The release of these apoptotic
factors involves alteration of the mitochondrial outer
membrane ... shown).
Table 3. Effects of Bax-a5, Bax-a6 and Triton X-100 on the size of
PtdCho LUVs. L ⁄ P, Lipid ⁄ peptide molar ratio. Lipid concentration
was 25 l
M. Triton X-100 concen...
... =sentence" really
means a conversational move, that is, a contigu-
ous utterance of words constructed so as to con-
vey a proposition.
Parses of conversational moves are passed
to a dialogue analyzer ...
structural component of the speech, which is
commonly also a major syntactic grouping (Crut-
tenden 1986, pp. 75 - 80). Short conversational
moves often correspond to...
... spontaneous decarboxyl-
ation of OHCU to racemic allantoin. The spontaneous
decomposition of 5-HIU results in the generation of
numerous free-radical species, which ultimately con-
tribute to ... duplication of the
TLP gene in early vertebrate evolution, substitution of
a small number of residues in the active site of TLP
appears to have been sufficient for the acquisition...