Radiation hybrid (RH) mapping of thehuman genomeculminated in the development of a physical map based on >40 000STS[2], and fuelled RH technology development in many vertebrate and invertebrate species. Radiation hybrids[3]are generated by lethally irradiating cells of a donor species to induce...
Single neurons, the so-called concept cells (CCs), may be responsible for complex tasks performed by humans. This finding, with deep implications for neuroscience and theory of neural networks, has no solid theoretical grounds so far. Our recent advances in stochastic separability of high...
Outline or explain a diagram showing how mitochondria came to be the powerhouse of the eukaryotic cells. What is the function of enzymes in biological systems? Explain the catalyst properties of enzymes in terms of the "lock and key" and the induced fit hypothesis and link these to the need...
This study aimed to examine how the structure (i.e., the salience of the spatial relationship between individual concepts) and the complexity (i.e., number of nodes per sub concept) influence learning. Accordingly, a 2 (low vs. high salience of map structure) × 2 (few vs. many ...
However, quantitative analysis of fluorescence microscopy images faces crucial challenges such as morphologic variability within cells. In this work, we developed an analytical strategy to deal with cell shape and size variability that is based on an elastic geometric alignment algorithm. Firstly, ...
At the turn of the twenty-first century, fundamental changes took place in the understanding of the structure and function of proteins and then in the appreciation of the intracellular space organization. A rather mechanistic model of the organization of living matter, where the function of proteins...
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Linkage analysis can be applied to map the location of disease-causing genes. What is an example of linkage analysis? An example of linkage analysis would be crossing flowers that are white with small leaves with flowers that are purple with large leaves and studying the progeny. Progeny would...
The encouraging results from our study, along with other structure-to-function transfer studies such as hyperpolarized gas MRI ventilation scans derived from CT28 and SPECT perfusion scans based on CT,11 underscore the need for future research investigations. These studies hold the potential to ...
During the screening visit (Visit 1), patients received a physical exam, vital signs, and electrocardiogram (EKG), as well as baseline laboratory measures consisting of serum electrolytes, glucose, creatinine, blood urea nitrogen (chemistry 7 panel), liver function tests, complete blood count (CBC...