Although plant cells differ greatly they all have similar eukaryotic organisation.It can be seen in this diagram of a plant cell that the cells are made up of many different parts; these are known as organelles. These are described in more detail below. Parts shown in the Plant cell diagram...
It is not classified as one of the cell’s organelles because it doesn’t possess major roles except being a physical medium for holding and housing most of the complex cell’s interior organelles and being a medium for transporting and processing cell molecules for maintaining cell life. This ...
(Figure 15.4.4). Once the cells are fixed, strand breaks can be detectedin situusing mammalian terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (TdT), which covalently adds labeled nucleotides to the 3'-hydroxyl ends of these DNA fragment...
Using modern microscopy technique gives the possibility to study cell structures, motility of cells and organelles, cell‐cell communication and membrane potential in single cells. Microscopic techniques found important application in biomedical field (e.g., confocal endomicroscopy, oftalmology) [19, 20...
organelles1. Autophagy, an evolutionarily ancient stress-responsive process, has been recently recognized as one of the major mechanisms through which cells sustain their precise morphology and function via regulating protein turnover, particularly of toxic cytosolic entities2,3,4,5,6. Autophagy is ...
Mitochondria are essential organelles in human cells. The key function of mitochondria is to provide adenosine triphosphate (ATP) to cells through oxidative phosphorylation for various life activities [1]. It has therefore been implicated in carcinogenesis because the disruption of bioenergetic homeostasis...
In addition to the disruption of the cell membrane, disruption of the organelles may also be important for the activity of oncolytic peptides. LTX-315, a 9-mer oncolytic peptide, has been shown to accumulate in the mitochondria and cause mitochondrial outer membrane permeabilization [16, 17]. ...
The cell nucleus is arguably one of the most important organelles in eukaryotic cell, housing the genome that contains the genetic blueprint for the entire cell (Alberts et al. 2014). The genetic information is stored in the DNA molecule, which lies at the core of the central dogma of mole...
that rely on exogenous fluorescent probes targeting specific cellular organelles or proteins during OA progression8, require cellular manipulations and can be confounded by artifacts related to the distribution of the fluorophores. Two-photon excited fluorescence (TPEF) has emerged as a powerful modality ...
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