The cell body is the same as soma and it belongs to the area of the neuron that includes the nucleus. The soma also called as somas or somata is... Learn more about this topic: Types of Neurons | Afferent, Efferent & Others
The brain consists of some 100 billion nerve cells (give or take a few bil- lion). Each cell is connected to thousands of other nerve cells in an astonishingly complex network. In scientific terms, the brain is sometimes called 'the final frontier,' because its function is still not ...
Optimized pipeline for cell profiling and TF detection In the present study, we first established a tissue processing pipeline for nuclear isolation followed by snRNA-seq. The nucleus suspension obtained with our protocol presented an intact morphology with few doublets/triplets (0.9–2.0%) (Supplement...
In addition, the majority of the tissue is dominated by dense clusters of dark red nuclei, charac- teristic of sites of blood cell production in erythroblastic islands. Finally, the SMA liver appears to have more red blood cells (RBC) within the sinusoids, but not in the major blood ...
respectively. The graph presents the results of densitometry (n = 2 mice per tissue, sex and genotype). The intensity for each isoform band is expressed as a percent of the total intensity for each lane. Since there were no significant differences between values for male and female mice...
a denaturant-rich solution at 80 °C for at least 1 h (optimized time varies by tissue type; Supplementary Table1and Supplementary Note1) and observed crack-free expansion in mouse brain slices, a range of sectioned human tissues and human bronchial basal stem-cell-derived lung organoid...
Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) is caused by mutation or deletion of the survival motor neuron 1 (SMN1) gene. Decreased levels of, cell-ubiquitous, SMN protein is associated with a range of systemic pathologies reported in severe patients. Despite high levels of SMN protein in normal liver, ther...
Therefore, the increased lactate levels represent more organ damage and can be assumed to have a poorer prognosis [9]. Higher phosphate levels can be documented since CPR leads to hypoxia and, therefore, to cell destruction and dysfunction of the kidneys, resulting in an increased release of ...
HIF-1α is a “safety mechanism” which switches cell metabolism into the anaerobic pathway in order to protect the cell against oxidative stress. It is perhaps possible that, with this protein not being properly expressed, cells exposed to FQs are unable to switch to the anaerobic pathway ...