You’re looking at a bone marrow smear, and you can differentiate between some of the myeloid cells (blasts have a high nuclear-cytoplasmic ratio; segmented neutrophils are all mature with their multilobed nuceli; metamyelocytes look kinda like mature neutrophils only with a more horseshoe-shaped...
How do cytoplasmic determinants affect cell differentiation? How does the cell wall interact with other organelles? Explain how the structure of the cell plasma membrane relates to its functions. How does the concept of osmosis interact with the body's cells?
Keratinization refers to the cytoplasmic events that occur in the cytoplasm of epidermal keratinocytes during their terminal differentiation. It involvesthe formation of keratin polypeptides and their polymerization into keratin intermediate filaments (tonofilaments). ... Keratins additional to a pair are s...
TatA is an essential and structurally conserved component of all known Twin-arginine transport (Tat) machineries which are able to catalyse membrane transport of fully folded proteins. Here we have investigated if bacterial TatA, or chimeric pea/E. coli TatA derivatives, are capable of replacing th...
Assessment of the impact of variation in chloroplast and mitochondrial DNA (collectively termed the plasmotype) on plant phenotypes is challenging due to the difficulty in separating their effect from nuclear-derived variation (the nucleotype). Haploid-inducer lines can be used as efficient plasmotype...
residue.33 This was explained by a defect in the regulation of the electron transport chain and respiration.34 It is important to note that this new cytoplasmic function is observed in Ras-expressing cells but that v-src clas- sically relies on the canonical Y705-...
2.1.2. Profiling the immunoreactivity of antibodies to different α-syn species by immunoblotting Prior to our immunoblot experiments, we ensured an equal amount of protein loading on the nitrocellulose membranes using a combination of Ponceau S staining (for slot blot analysis), Coomassie staining ...
On April 1898 Camillo Golgi communicated to the Medical–Surgical Society of Pavia, the discovery of the “internal reticular apparatus”, a novel intracellular organelle which he observed in nerve cells with the silver impregnation he had introduced for the staining of the nervous system. Soon afte...
to be able to offer a reference for future research and application of flow cytometry within the analysis of bovine epidemic diseases.Dengue virus (DENV) could be the cause of dengue temperature, infecting 390 million people globally per year. It really is transmitted to humans through the bites...
Alcohol is ineffective to maintain low molecular weight protein, polypeptide and cytoplasmic proteins. However, it can be mixed with glacial acetic acid, ethyl ether, chloroform and formaldehyde. Acetone is often used for frozen tissue and cytological smears because it has a span penetrability and de...