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In the case of biofouling, that material consists of organisms and their by-products e.g., extracellular polysaccharides and metabolites. Biofouling limits the performance of devices in numerous applications; however, this review focuses on antifouling biomaterials for marine and biomedical applications. ...
Therefore, the colonocytes could serve as a valuable early indicator of the onset of neoplastic processes and other pathophysiological changes in the GI tract. Subtle changes in the genes and surface proteins are examples of such neoplastic markers. In particular, Ki67, the cell surface ...
Let’s take a look at some examples of what endogamous and non-endogamous matches look like. For example, here’s a screen shot of a random Jewish second cousin match – 298 cM total, divided into 12 segments, with a longest segment of 58 cM, A second Jewish 2C with 323 cM total...
(A).C-EThe dot plots show examples of expression patterns of TE antisense lncRNA and the corresponding TE, as indicated on top of each plot. Expression values are shown as TPM (y-axis) during six time points of host infection (x-axis; Fig.1A). The black bar indicates the median of...
Colonization of the ocean floor by jawless vertebrates across three mass extinctions Chase Doran Brownstein Thomas J Near BMC Ecology and Evolution (2024) The distribution and chemosensory responses of pharyngeal taste buds in the sea lamprey Petromyzon marinus Hasan Polat Gianfranco Grande Barbara ...
nuclear transcription and RNA processing, or control intracellular trafficking, cell-cell signaling and protein regulation through interaction with different macromolecules including proteins and RNA [2].Trans-acting lncRNAs that “sponge” or sequester microRNA are examples of competing endogenous RNA (...
These are prime examples of invasive plants at their worst. But restricting thousands of benign non-natives isn't going to do anything to boost biodiversity. In fact, the very opposite occurs. There are many non-native plants that are well suited for growing alongside native species. The ...
The discovery of various prokaryotic organelles during the last decades has led to the rejection of the previously common view that bacterial cells have simplistic organization [1]. One of the best-studied examples of such organelles are magnetosomes synthesized by magnetotactic bacteria (MTB). Magnet...
multicellularity in ancestral animals is thought to have begun with colonization of homologous cells. At this evolutionary stage, cells began to be assembled by homophilic binding molecules such as cadherins. The development of the ECM and the increase in the repertoire of cell types facilitated the...