Sentences with phrase «elegans embryos»

This timer predictably transitions from green to red fluorescence (500 to 580 nm) over the course of 18 hours in vitro (see figure 1B in Terskikh et al.) and even displays predictable kinetics over 14 hours of expression in C. elegans embryos.
Henrik Bringmann (Howard, MPG)-- «Experiments concerning the mechanism of cytokinesis in Caenorhabditis elegans embryos» (2007)
Martin Dressler (Hyman, MPG)-- «Dynamics of pericentriolar material during the first cell division of Caenorhabditis elegans embryos» (2014)
Steffen Jaensch (Hyman, MPG)-- «Time - resolved quantification of centrosomes by automated image analysis suggests limiting component to set centrosome size in C. elegans embryos» (2010)
The characteristic aggregation of lipid - containing structures around the embryonic nuclei clearly detected in C. elegans embryos by CARS microscopy are reminiscent of lipid droplets recently reported to be a characteristic feature of cancer stem cells in colorectal carcinomas (Tirinato et al., 2015).
Images of C. elegans embryos show inheritance and transmission of an epigenetic mark.
«I saw a picture of the C. elegans embryo with the microtubules all lit up,» she says.
Garrett Greenan (Hyman, MPG)-- «Setting mitotic apindle length in the early Caenorhabditis elegans embryo» (2010)
The First Cell Cycle of the Caenorhabditis elegans Embryo: Spatial and Temporal Control of an Asymmetric Cell Division.

Not exact matches

Biologists have for decades discussed how two genes in the familiar lab nematode Caenorhabditis elegans might help embryos build their organs.
To understand how a single cell knows when, where, and how to divide, Skop studies the embryos of Caenorhabditis elegans, the roundworm.
For the study, the researchers incubated eggs from the Trachemys scripta elegans, a semi-aquatic turtle, under different temperature and moisture regimes to study the effect of the two environmental factors on developmental rate, egg mass, embryo mass and length, and sex ratio.
Our results indicate that C. elegans can compensate for the loss of W01A8.1 in all developmental stages except early embryos likely by additional fat degradation mechanisms.
Two cytochrome P450s in Caenorhabditis elegans are essential for the organization of eggshell, correct execution of meiosis and the polarization of embryo.
Terskikh et al. showed that their versatile timer could be used in vitro, in mammalian cells, in C. elegans, and in Xenopus embryos.
Two stereomicroscopes, an Olympus FVX10, and a Zeiss V12 Discovery are available for transmitted light and epifluorescence imaging of C. elegans, zebrafish embryos and larvae, and other larger species and specimens.
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