Sentences with phrase «by apical»

Rhinovirus - induced inflammatory response was characterized by apical and basal secretion of Eotaxin, IFN - λ1, CXCL10, IL
Rhinovirus - induced inflammatory response was characterized by apical and basal secretion of Eotaxin, IFN - λ1, CXCL10, IL - 6 and IL - 8.

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He has «apical hypertrophic cardiomyopathy» — essentially an enlargement of the heart which is caused by weak heart muscles.
«The defect in the mandibular left first molar does not have the appearance of a cavity preparation made by a dentist in that the defect is shallow, is nonretentive and is not extended in an apical direction interproximally.
Luan and colleagues began by mapping the distribution of CTL1 in Arabidopsis, and found that it was ubiquitous but was highest where auxin was highest: in the growing tips, in the vascular tissue, and in the «apical hook» that seedlings lead with as they push up through the soil.
The research has been partially supported by Innovate UK through Knowledge Transfer Partnership grants: KTP009890 between ARM / Apical Ltd and the University of Leicester and KTP010522 between Visual Management Systems Limited and the University of Leicester.
These organoids form all of the cell types present in human intestine, but they grow as cysts surrounded by thick extracellular matrix gels with their «apical» cell surface (which is normally exposed to the content of the gut) facing an enclosed lumen.
Our earlier goals were to define the pathways and mechanisms by which newly - synthesized apical membrane proteins reached their destination.
The function and dynamics of the apical scaffolding protein E3KARP are regulated by cell - cycle phosphorylation.
In the Intestine Chip, the epithelium forms villi - like projections lined by polarized epithelial cells that undergo multi-lineage differentiation similar to that of intestinal organoids, however, these cells expose their apical surfaces to an open lumen and interface with endothelium.
Müller cell apical processes appear to be lost in regions lacking adherens junctions in these mice, as demonstrated by absent or reduced CD44 labeling and by electron microscopy.
Confocal microscopy through cells labelled with the apical marker ATP1B1 demonstrated that POS are internalized by iPS - RPE (Fig. 4A and Movie S1).
Cell - attached patch recording on the hair - cell apical membrane revealed, after BAPTA treatment or during perinatal development, 90 - pS stretch - activated cation channels that could be blocked by Ca2 + and by FM1 - 43.
The apical surface of the RPE cells is identified by ATP1B1 (red).
In all cases, sinusoidal fluid - jet stimuli from different orientations suggested the underlying channels were opened not directly by deflections of the hair bundle but by deformation of the apical plasma membrane.
This regurgitation can be detected during physical examination by auscultation of a left apical systolic murmur (Ljungvall et al., 2009; Lewis et al., 2011).
The mitral regurgitation area (MRA), vena contracta (VC) diameter and regurgitant fraction of proximal isovelocity surface area (RF PISA) were obtained from color flow mapping (Doppler) from the left apical four - chamber view, as described by previous studies (Kittleson and Brown, 2003; Muzzi et al., 2003; Gouni et al., 2007).
The apex is marked by an indentation as new shell growth nearly covers up the apical area of the previous whorl.
[57] A common way to describe a native title claim group is by reference to named apical ancestors [58] from whom members of the claim group are descended.
However, it is common for apical ancestors to be identified by research undertaken by anthropologists and historians; especially where there is dispute within our communities over family histories.
The decision about who are the apical ancestors may be agreed by members of our communities.
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