cell- (biology) the basic structural and functional unit of all organisms; they may exist as independent units of life (as in monads) or may form colonies or tissues as in higher plants and animals semipermeable membrane- a membrane (as a cell membrane) that allows some molecules to pass ...
17 Given that the majority of these mechanisms generate UPD with full or partial homozygosity of parental markers (Figs. 4–6), SNP-based microarrays are very useful for detecting LCSH patterns that may be predictive (but not diagnostic) of UPD.3,4,9,24 Uniparental isodisomy refers to ...
Article: http://jvi.asm.org/cgi/content/full/78/6/2967 non-Mendelian inheritance In eukaryotes, patterns of gene transmission not explicable in terms of segregation, independent assortment and linkage. May be due to cytoplasmic inheritance, gene conversion, meiotic drive, and so on. non-...
However, limitations of our method still exist. Firstly, the used input scRNA data is based on 5′ end sequencing, which does not capture the full transcriptome and thus some variants could be potentially missed. Secondly, even despite the high depth sequencing and pooling effect that the hyper...
Full size image NEVKP prevents oxidative stress in transplanted kidneys subjected to WI Ischemia-reperfusion injury in the kidney leads to metabolic damage, mainly in the form of mitochondrial dysfunction, as well as inflammation marked by the release of reactive oxygen species and activation of neutr...
As shown in Figure 1D, Mic60-MBP bound to a full-length TFAM-GST fusion protein, but not to the GST control. Furthermore, we observed that Mic60 bound to the truncated TFAM-ct (C terminus) but showed no binding to the HMG box domain of TFAM (Figure 1D). These results indicate ...
1. (Biology) the coiled mass of threads visible within a nucleus at the start of cell division 2. (Biology) a coiled chromatin thread within a single chromosome [C20: from chromo- + Greek nēma thread, yarn] ˌchromoˈnemal, chromonematic, ˌchromoˈnemic adj Collins English Dictionar...
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They observed that, during full-blown multiple myeloma (MM), the up-regulation of ERp5 promotes efficient MICA shedding, which evokes NKG2D internalization and immune suppression. Thus, stage-specific alterations in MICA activity are associated with the conversion of immune equilibrium to immune ...
In subject area: Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Muramic acid is N-acetylglucosamine with a D-lactic acid ether substituted at C-3. From: Bacterial Growth and Division, 1991 About this pageSet alert Also in subject areas: Agricultural and Biological Sciences Chemistry Medicine and Dent...