and belasco j g 2005 microrna regulation of the mammalian lin 28 gene during neuronal differentiation of embryonal carcinoma cells mol cell biol 25 21 9198 9208
... and doubling time 3.2.2 Immucellular dynamics of allogeneic and autologous myoblast transplantation 3.2.3 Elisa for rat IgG and IgM after allogeneic and autologous SkM transplantation 3.2.4 Cell ... immunostaining and doubling time of rSkMs Figure 3.27 Desmin immunostaining and flow cytometry assay for the purity of rSkMs Figure 3 .28 Time observation ofthe infiltration of macrophages, CD8+, and ... purity Figure 3.5 MHC I staining for hSkMs and myotubes Figure 3.6 MHC II staining for hSkMs and myotubes Figure 3.7 The labeling of SkMs by DAPI, BrdU, and lac-z gene Figure 3.8 Creating and confirming...
... using the following primers: LTA-1F, 5¢-CTC GAGATGGATAAAGTTTTAAACAGAG-3¢ and LTA1R, 5¢-TGAAGGCAAATCTCTGGAC-3¢ for the former, and LTA–M2F, 5¢-CAGCTGTTTTGCTTGAATTATG-3¢ and LTA–2R, 5¢-GAATTCATTATGTTTCAGGTTCA ... examine the endothelial cell biology ofthe mouse, and will accelerate the molecular and cellular analysis of ECs and their heterogeneity in various vascular beds 1994 Construction ofthe transgene ... enzymatic digestion and sequencing Generation of a transgenic mouse line carrying the CAG–b–geo–tsA58T Ag transgene SalI-digested pCGX harboring the tsA58T Ag cDNA was resolved by electrophoresis, and...
... 5¢-AATACCAAAGAAGCCTACAATG-3¢ and 5¢-GTACGAAGTGGAGGTATGTCATC-3¢ b Primer pair: 5¢-GCCATTT TAGGTGCTATTCTGG-3¢ and 5¢-TATTTTCTTTATCTGAGTTTA-3¢ c Primer pair: 5¢-CATCCATAGCAGATAACAGTC-3¢ and 5¢-T CCCAAAGCTCATGTCATAAG-3¢ ... O-glycosylations using the algorithm of Nielsen et al [28] , the extracellular region of bovine and human MUC15 offer 22 and 14 O-glycosylation sites, respectively The majority of these potential O-glycosylation ... results suggest a mechanism whereby alternative splicing regulates the relative levels of both the receptor and its secreted cognate binding protein, generated from the one and same gene, and thereby...
... 5'-GAAACTGGCCTCCAAACACTGCCCGCCG-3' 5'-GTCTTGTTGGAGATGCACGTGCCCCTTGC-3' D17S5-F D17S5-R 5'-AAACTGCAGAGAGAAAGGTCGAAGAGTGAAGTG3' 5'-AAAGGATCCCCCACATCCGCTCCCCAAGTT-3' D2S44-F D2S44-R 5'-AGCAGTGAGGGAGGGGTGAGTTCAAGAG-3' ... 5'-AGCAGTGAGGGAGGGGTGAGTTCAAGAG-3' 5'-GAAAACACTTCAGTGTATCTCCTACTCC-3' COL2A1-F COL2A1-R 5'-CCAGGTTAAGGTTGACAGCT-3' 5'-GTCATGAACTAGCTCTGGTG-3' PAH-F PAH-R 5'-GTTATGTGATGGATATGCTAATTAC-3' 5'-GTGGTGTATATATATGTGTGCAATAC-3' ... confirm the proposed origin ofthecell line but to check for the presence of contamination with other cell lines Other levels of characterization include the monitoring ofthe general features of the...
... Cell line NIH3T3 Cell line HeLa Cell line J5 58L Cell line Vero Myeloma cell lines Hybridomas Cell line MRC-5 Cell line WI-38 Cell line Namalwa Cell line BHK -21 Cell line MDCK Cell line GH3 Cell line ... fusepreferentially with the dividing cellsofthe spleen, which, ofthe l3 cells, are principally the Ig-secreting, pla~ue-formingcells Cells are cultured in R I 1640 with glutamine and 10% Fl3S Thecells are ... asmonoclonal antiof bodies for diagnostic use In addition, the use of animal cells is expanding in a wide range of other applications: drug screening,tissue en~ineering, gene therapy, ology and traditional...
... in mammaliancell culture ofthe range ofcell "behaviors," their inherent stability, the ability to genetically manipulate cell properties, andthe technical challenges of growing mammaliancells ... Page Figure 1.1 A photograph ofthe tissue culture apparatus such as that used at the turn ofthe century formed with cells, including production of genetically altered cell lines through mutagenesis ... Dr Gordon Sato, who introduced us to the joy ofcell culture andthe infinite variety of interesting things to with cells A note on the figures: The graphs and tables presented throughout the...
... part in the development ofthe intestinal damage (villous atrophy) regulating the deposition, degradation and remodeling ofthe ECM through the secretion of collagen, MMPs, TIMPs, and TG2, usually ... intestinal flora, the manual management ofthe endoscope and endoscopic forceps, and their passage through the endoscopic channel together with the patients' gastric juice and saliva For these reasons ... http://www.translational-medicine.com/content/7/1/40 Q-Banding Cells in log phase were cultured with 50 μL of colchicine for hours and mitotic cells were gently blown with a pipette Cells were centrifuged at 235 × g for 10 minutes andthe supernatant...
... phosphorylation and prolongation of mitogenic signalling [31,33] Thus CD45 might be one potential target for hydrogen peroxide in regulating microglial proliferation Proliferation of microglia is a ... n fA Figure Production of hydrogen peroxide by isolated microglial cells in the presence of Aβ1–40 peptide Production of hydrogen peroxide by isolated microglial cells in the presence of Aβ1–40 ... preparing the manuscript AT synthesized the Aβ1–40 peptide MS synthesized EUK-8 and EUK-134 and helped to write the manuscript providing useful suggestions GCB conceived ofthe study, and participated...
... these findings and to understand the complexity ofthe emerging diversity of HIV in this region of high diversity Finally, although higher frequencies of drug resistance in patients harboring ... belonged to CRF02_AG, 6% subtype F2 and 41% were Unique Recombinant Forms (URFs) (Table 1) It is interesting to note that majority of viruses were recombinants of CRF02_AG with gene segments of other ... (07CMLPH 128) was an R5 virus but genotype prediction scored it as X4 tropic because of mutations in the V3 region and a net charge of For these field isolates the combined 11 /25 and charge rule...
... subepithelial cells, suggesting that genital epithelial cells are not susceptible to HIV infection and play no part in the transfer of infectious virus across the epithelium As a result, these cells ... H9+ cells (from Dr Robert Gallo), HeLa-CD4-LTR-β-gal cellsandthe viral strains HIV-1IIIB and HIV-1AZT-RV HIV-1IIIB was propagated by sub-culturing in the MT-2 and H9+ cells, according to the ... virucidal agent that attaches at the viral mem- Page of 11 brane, [36,69] and may protect the natural barrier ofthe genital epithelium, therefore inactivating the ability ofthe HIV virus to reach the...
... formation ofthe skeleton during embryonic or fetal organogenesis Aggregation ofcells to a critical size is a fundamental step in initiating organogenesis of vertebrates [33] Hall and Miyake ... microspheres during cultivation Aggregation ofcells is the pivotal stage in the development of skeletal tissues andthe primary resource from which the skeleton is built and through which the skeleton ... in tissue engineering Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants 2006, 21: 225- 231 26 Boudreau NJ, Jones PL: Extracellular matrix and integrin signalling: the shape of things to come Biochem J 1999, 339(Pt...
... of these cell lysates in three consecutive passages of inoculated cells (Table 3), while the control cell lysate prepared by freezing and thawing in the absence of any detergents retained high ... RT, cells were washed extensively with PBS and then incubated with an FITC-conjugated goat anti-rabbit IgG (Beijing Zhongshanjinqiao, China) at 1:100 dilution for h Following PBS washes, the ... previous report dealing with the J6 / JFH1 chimeric virus [10] The ability of HCVcc to survive various environmental temperatures warrants precautions in handling and disposing objects and materials...
... by targeting the calcium deposits (physical target) or by targeting thecells (biological target) Targeting the calcium deposits directly will inhibit the growth ofthe calcium deposits and reduce ... reduce the detrimental downstream biological effects of these calcium deposits Targeting thecells at the cellular, genetic or epigenetic levels will not only inhibit the formation and growth of ... bone suggests altered bone remodelling, WNT and transforming growth factor-beta/bone morphogenic protein signalling Arthritis Res Ther 2007, 9:R100 Noble J, Hamblen DL: The pathology ofthe degenerate...
... patients and all experiments Examples ofthe regulated genes andgene groups are listed in Table The list of regulated genes is available at the Arthritis Research and Therapy homepage Here, the genes ... to 12.0% ofthe expressed genes (Figure 4) Proliferation of RASF duringcell culture passaging Thecell doubling rate was measured during passages to as described above by counting thecells each ... nitrogen affected mainly thegene expression ofthe first passage ofthe cells, possibly due to the stress of thawing andthe remaining DMSO until the DMSO was completely removed Thereafter, the cells...
... random occasions, usually family gatherings When measuring time occurs the grandchildren stand against the board, a line is drawn at the top of their head, andthe date ofthe line is noted The ... ciated with the legend of Figure and Figure should be associated with the legend of Figure 2.] Growth ofmammaliancellsduringthe division cycle Conlon and Raff [20] have proposed a linear growth ... support the proposal of linear growth or bi-linear growth duringthe division cycle Of course it is very likely that even at the doubling of a gene there are other limiting factors and there is...
... Circulating endothelial cells General Colorectal cancer cells Mammary carcinomacells General CD4+ T cells CD8+ T cells Myocardial endothelial cells Embryonic endothelial progenitor cells Skin endothelial ... Mouse regulatory T cells (CD4+CD25+) Mouse B cells Mouse NK cells Mouse dendritic cells Mouse endothelial cellsCell subset General Mammary adipose endothelial cells Hepatic endothelial cells Circulating ... remain on thecells throughout the duration of downstream experiments The binding of antibodies or ligands to cell surface antigens can lead to clustering of receptors, triggering of signaling pathways...
... Isolation and characterization of stem cell regulatory genes oct4 and stat3 from the model fish medaka LIU RONG (Master of Biological Sciences) A THESIS SUBMITTED FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF SCIENCE ... potency of stem cells 1.1.2 Fundermental features of stem cells 1.1.3 Signalling pathways modulating pluripotency in stem cells 1.1.4 Transcription factors controlling pluripotency of stem cells ... hybridization of Oloct4 during embryogenesis 75 Fig 3-7 In situ hybridization of Oloct4 during gametogenesis 77 Fig 3-8 Titration of rabbit antiserum against medaka Oct4 using ELISA 79 Fig 3-9 Protein...
... if the interested product is a pigment (Fujita et al., 1984) Cloned cells using cell aggregates of Coptis japonica (Yamada and Sato, 1981) which grew 25 faster and produced a higher amount of ... looking closely at my thesis writing and offering outstanding suggestions for improvement I would like to acknowledge the International University through Science and Technology Development Program ... phenolics, hampering the growth of calli and blackening or browning the medium and explants after a certain period that results in death ofthecells (Gibson et al., 1993) Use of28 anti-oxidants...
... containing polysaccharide One milligram ofthe partially purified polymer contained 309.7 gof protein, 160.2 gof neutral sugar, 58.5 gof hexosamine, 30.8 gof uronic acid and 3.8 gof phosphorus ... Hosenbrough, N J. , Farr, A L and Randall, R J (1951) Protein measurement with the Folin phenol reagent JBiol Chem., Vol.193, No.1, 265-275 Nam, J S., Kwon, G S., Lee, S O., Hwang, J S., Lee, J D., ... profile ofthe pronase-digested polymer obtained using a Bio-Gel P-100 column As compared with the intact polymer (Fig 1A), the peak ofthe absorbance at 280 nm showing protein fell against that of...
... Extraversion • • • Friendliness: The ability to quickly establish relationships with other people Gregariousness: The level of social engagement High scorers enjoy the company of others and tend to be ... responsibilities, the unit of analysis might be the corporation, the division, the department, or the functional arena The first column ofthe table contains a listing ofthe organizational culture ... extent to which the members ofthe organization are comfortable with uncertainty and risk taking • • • Are there lots of rules and regulations that explicitly define the way "things should be done...