Since it is still beyond the reach of even the most sophisticated in vitro methodology to simulate the complex interplay of physical, cellular, biochemical, and other factors that influence
cell behavior in microvessels and interstitial tissues, we make use of intravital microscopy.
Martin's vision for genetic analysis of pluripotency... could lead to major advances in our understanding and manipulation of stem
cell behavior in health and disease.
«Martin's vision for genetic analysis of pluripotency, afforded by our extensive mouse resources, could lead to major advances in our understanding and manipulation of stem
cell behavior in health and disease.»
Biological Function of Ribosomal Protein L10 on
Cell Behavior in Human Epithelial Ovarian Cancer Jimin Shi, Lingyun Zhang, Daibing Zhou, Jinguo Zhang, Qunbo Lin, Wencai Guan, Jihong Zhang, Weimin Ren, Guoxiong Xu J. Cancer 2018; 9 (4): 745 - 756.
Not exact matches
When
behavior is successful our
cells become finely tuned to what the animal was learning at the time while a failure shows little change
in the brain or improvement
in the monkey's
behavior.
While we should hesitate to pass an anachronistic judgment on his
behavior, we can at least restrain the celebrations of his fiancée, Maria von Wedemeyer, as his true love, the heroine for the perfect hero — celebrations that were inspired by the publication of their correspondence
in Love Letters from
Cell 92.
Homeostatic adjustment within the living
cell requires that it respond to its surroundings
in original ways which supersede the customary
behavior of molecules.
Even an individual
cell in our bodies is a responsive entity whose
behavior can be studied
in tissue culture.
First seen as poisons, then as life - forms, then biological chemicals, viruses today are thought of as being
in a gray area between living and nonliving: they can not replicate on their own but can do so
in truly living
cells and can also affect the
behavior of their hosts profoundly.
I'm leaving my
cell in the car and re-focusing on all that good ol' attachment - promoting
behavior with which I was so engaged the first few months T was home with us.
As parents gaze at their newborn; talk gently; use soft, higher - pitched voices; and are positive, warm, and encouraging, their brain's gray matter, or
cell bodies, actually grow
in the emotion and thought regions that support parenting
behaviors.
The findings, published by
Cell Press
in the March 8 issue of the journal Neuron, may help to explain why young children often struggle to control selfish impulses, even when they know better, and could impact educational strategies designed to promote successful social
behavior.
While it may not be written
in our conscious memories, experiencing birth remains
in our very
cells, and is certainly within our subconscious - influencing much of our
behavior, reactions and perspectives later on
in life.
It's important that your tween knows that his
cell phone privileges mean he has to keep you
in the loop on his
behavior or the
behavior of others.
What this means is that the things your child enjoys, like television, video, computer, or
cell phone, should all be connected to his or her violent or destructive
behavior that day
in school.
Some studies are now showing that children with ADHD may have lower concentrations of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs), particularly Omega - 3 fatty acids
in their red blood
cells and plasmas, and that supplementing with Omega 3 may relieve some of the symptoms and
behaviors that cause them the most trouble.
A growing body of research indicates that the B2M - MHC I complex, which is present
in all
cells in the body except red blood
cells and plasma
cells, can act
in the brain
in ways not obviously related to immunity — guiding brain development, shaping nerve
cell communication, and even affecting
behavior.
CCG is also developing
cell lines that are cultured to represent tumor
behavior in vivo, and computational methods that will help researchers understand tumor
behavior and apply the resulting data to diagnoses, treatments, and cures.
«The key point here is that we can say something about how the gene acts to influence this
behavior — that is, is by functioning as a chemical messenger
in cells that control this
behavior in the brain.
Other researchers have tried changing
cell behavior by creating protein switches from scratch, but Lim's approach — mixing and matching naturally existing proteins — may be more versatile and practical: «It can be useful as a biotechnology device or for repairing
cells in humans.
By manipulating chemical reactions,
behaviors of
cells can be mimicked resulting
in chemical factories on the nanoscale controlled and not by physical touch but by magnets and light.
In parallel, they also transmit this signal to
cells that produce the neurotransmitter nitric oxide to trigger sexual
behavior.
The researchers observed the worms»
behaviors through stages of maturity by recording the activity patterns of each
cell in the circuit.
When injected into mice engineered with a tau mutation that makes the protein clump abnormally
in brain
cells, triggering memory and motor problems, the antibodies reduced the clumping and improved the animals»
behavior.
We're funding researchers to investigate how drugs alter what genes are activated such that they modify the function of the
cells, and how this,
in turn, modifies the functions of brain circuits, and how that modifies
behavior.
Next, Anderson and his colleagues used a set of genetic tools to identify exactly which neurons were responsible for the effect on aggression and to see if the gene that encodes for Tk also controls aggressive
behavior by acting
in that
cell.
This handful of brain
cells is known as the dorsomedial prefrontal cortex, or dmPFC, and it sits
in a region integral for learning appropriate social
behavior.
First seen as poisons, then as life - forms, then biological chemicals, viruses today are thought of as being
in a gray area between living and nonliving: they can not replicate on their own but can do so
in truly living
cells and can also affect the
behavior of their hosts profoundly.
Also look at the institution's broader scientific environment, because «you can benefit from help even from people that are not with the label «biomaterials,»» says Dupont - Gillain, who, as a bioengineer and physical chemist, collaborates with colleagues
in surface science and
cell biologists to develop biomimetic surfaces that can trigger desired
cell behaviors.
In the first, the team outfitted 17 8 - month - old babies with EEG caps, headwear covered with electrodes that measure the collective
behavior of nerve
cells across the brain.
Overexpression of p11 increases 5 - HT1B receptor function
in cells and recapitulates certain
behaviors seen after antidepressant treatment
in mice.
In cancer cells, the protein networks that control the behavior are changed in such a way as to cause the cells to lose control and break away — a mutated skin cell, for instance, might then migrate into the bloodstrea
In cancer
cells, the protein networks that control the
behavior are changed
in such a way as to cause the cells to lose control and break away — a mutated skin cell, for instance, might then migrate into the bloodstrea
in such a way as to cause the
cells to lose control and break away — a mutated skin
cell, for instance, might then migrate into the bloodstream.
MIT neuroscientists have discovered that brain
cells called glial
cells play a critical role
in controlling appetite and feeding
behavior.
«This shows that there are more
cells that modulate signals and exert temporal control
in areas regulating reproductive, social and parenting
behaviors in females than
in males, with one exception so far,» says CSHL Associate Professor Pavel Osten, the team leader.
Dr. Massagué is particularly interested
in the ability of tumor
cells to hug blood vessels, as he suspects this
behavior may be essential for the survival of metastatic cancer
cells not only
in the brain but also
in other parts of the body where metastatic tumor growth can occur.
Harry Grundfest also felt very strongly that the way to study the brain is one
cell at a time, and he got me interested
in to [a] reductionist approach to
behavior, which is really the approach that I've taken since then.
The teams at AFB International and Integral Molecular studied the
behavior of two different cat bitter taste receptors
in cell - based experiments, investigating their responsiveness to bitter compounds, and comparing these to the human versions of these receptors.
Similar to the naturally occurring effects of TET2 mutations
in mice or humans, using molecular biology techniques to turn off TET2
in mice caused abnormal stem
cell behavior.
The Campàs lab is studying several of these questions, including how limbs are built and how mechanical changes
in tumors affect the
behavior of malignant
cells and the growth of the tumor.
For their research, Pekosz and his team, using human nasal tract
cells, studied the weakened strain of the flu virus that is used
in the nasal spray vaccine and compared its
behavior with that of the flu virus itself.
Because neural crest
cells contribute to so many tissues
in the body, altering their function could change an animal's
behavior, appearance and biology, the researchers reasoned.
Mounted on a rat's head, the 1.5 - inch plastic and titanium instrument allows the animal to move freely and captures
in real time how brain
cells interact during everyday
behaviors.
These insights about brain waves coincide with a shift
in neuroscience away from a view that reduces the brain down to the
behavior of single nerve
cells, or neurons.
Reichert says that such ultrathin layers of water are a common phenomenon, and understanding the
behavior of HDL and LDL water may lead to insights into water's
behavior in diverse situations, from ice skating to ion movement across biological
cell walls.
We thought that if viruses could bind to receptors
in these spaces and change how brain
cells normally communicate, the virus could change
behavior of the infected animal.»
The «domestication syndrome»
in mammals: A unified explanation based on neural crest
cell behavior and genetics.
1984 - 1986:
In 1984, Randall Willis and collaborators partially cured Lesch - Nyhan disease — an enzyme deficiency that causes neurological problems and self - mutilation behavior — in human cells, and in 1986, Philip Kantoff and colleagues corrected another enzyme deficiency in human blood cell
In 1984, Randall Willis and collaborators partially cured Lesch - Nyhan disease — an enzyme deficiency that causes neurological problems and self - mutilation
behavior —
in human cells, and in 1986, Philip Kantoff and colleagues corrected another enzyme deficiency in human blood cell
in human
cells, and
in 1986, Philip Kantoff and colleagues corrected another enzyme deficiency in human blood cell
in 1986, Philip Kantoff and colleagues corrected another enzyme deficiency
in human blood cell
in human blood
cells.
Wall was the senior and corresponding author on a paper, titled «
Cell Rejuvenation and Social
Behaviors Promoted by LPS Exchange
in Myxobacteria» that was published
in the May 18 online issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).
Support for this scenario was unexpectedly found
in humans, where expression of Crhbp and Pmch are extremely closely linked
in the hypothalamus, indicating they may actually be present
in the same
cells and together act downstream of Lef1 to regulate
behavior.
The Molecular Sciences Institute
in Berkeley, California, combines genomic experimentation and computer modeling to predict the
behavior of
cells and organisms
in response to genetic and environmental changes.