1. (Anatomy) a tissue composed of bundles of elongated cells capable of contraction and relaxation to produce movement in an organ or part 2. (Anatomy) an organ composed of muscle tissue 3. strength or force vb (intr; often foll by in, on, etc) informal to force one's way (in) [...
Extraction of gDNA from cochlear turns. (a) Diagram of the approximate locations of guinea pig cochlear turns. Number 1 is the hook region and number 9 is the apical tip. (b) Example of a whole mount image of an immunolabeled cochlear half turn from the mid-region. Before immunolabeling...
The particularity of our approach was the ability to look at systemic changes in root exudation. The observed differential expressions are likely to be attributed to long-distance internal signalling within BK from the B compartment to the A compartment. This process has been previously defined as ...
The protein used as internal control (GAPDH) was not significantly altered (Figs 6c and S6). Finally, as stated in the previous paragraphs, in our exploratory iTRAQ experiments of the remote myocardium tissue, we detected a coordinated initial disengagement (at 120 min) of the values of ...
The protein used as internal control (GAPDH) was not significantly altered (Figs 6c and S6). Finally, as stated in the previous paragraphs, in our exploratory iTRAQ experiments of the remote myocardium tissue, we detected a coordinated initial disengagement (at 120 min) of the values of ...
Internal Anatomy Anterior median fissue, posterior median sulcus, gray matter, gray comissure, central canal, white matter (Diagram on note card) Thymus* Gland in the thoracic cavity above the heart where T lymphocytes mature. Thyroid*