HDAC3 functions on the epigenome, the molecular component of the cell nucleus that specifies which genes are expressed — and just as importantly, which ones are not —
in different cells of the body.
Kelley and his team also used mice with fluorescent markers
in different cells of the ear followed by next generation sequencing.
Not exact matches
Mr Musk said the carmaker had reduced the amount
of cobalt
in its Nickel - Cobalt - Aluminium battery
cells produced by Panasonic below rival battery companies who use a
different chemistry.Korean battery companies such as LG Chem and Samsung SDI, who produce Nickel - Manganese - Cobalt batteries, are expected to commercialise a lower - cobalt battery chemistry by next year.
In my cell biology course, we investigate the biology and chemistry of a cell surface receptor that helps induce good feelings in us when it binds to a chemical compound found in incense; this may help explain why so many different cultures and religions have independently evolved the use of incense in their ceremonies and ritual
In my
cell biology course, we investigate the biology and chemistry
of a
cell surface receptor that helps induce good feelings
in us when it binds to a chemical compound found in incense; this may help explain why so many different cultures and religions have independently evolved the use of incense in their ceremonies and ritual
in us when it binds to a chemical compound found
in incense; this may help explain why so many different cultures and religions have independently evolved the use of incense in their ceremonies and ritual
in incense; this may help explain why so many
different cultures and religions have independently evolved the use
of incense
in their ceremonies and ritual
in their ceremonies and rituals.
Embryos are
different from mere
cell cultures
in a number
of important ways.
No, you say that microscopic human life is worthless
in sperm and sacred when combined with a
different type
of cell a couple inches away.
Yes, it's just a clump
of cells, they just grow
in a
different pattern than nail keratin.
If human brains are like body's
cells, there is a natural point
of specialization,
in which new systems break away and form similar but slightly
different branches, as
cells in a body become fingers, feet, hands, etc..
This depends upon there being a brain, an arrangement
of cells in a particular part
of the body which by reason
of its peculiar coordination makes the given routing able to «know»
in a distinctively human manner — quite
different from, although certainly continuous with, the sort
of «knowing» that is possible for the higher grades
of animal life.
Their brain is divided
in regions with
different coordinated functions, and it is composed
of several hundred thousands
of nerve
cells (the honey bee has about 800,000).
Only a special systemic order
of atoms
in certain molecules
of different types
of brain
cells, steady activity
of these
cells and excitations coming from sensoric nerves and running to associative and motoric centers are the basis
of the peculiarity
of brain function.
A
cell in my brain is
different from a
cell not
in my brain but, say,
in a culture
of cells in a dish.
DARWIN»S TREE CHOPPED DOWN
In recent years, scientists have been able to compare the genetic codes
of dozens
of different single -
celled organisms as well as those
of plants and animals.
Thus the question for physiology is the question
of the physics
of molecules
in cells of different characters (ibid., pp. 215 - 216).
How is it then that the
cells of the
different species don't get mixed up
in aggregation?
Cells in the body take account
of their environment and become
different as a result.
The DNA
in the nucleus
of the fertilized egg contains all the instructions needed to make all the
different proteins and all the
different sorts
of structures
in all the
different sorts
of cells in the body.
The point I was making is that Arsenal is owned and run by billionaires that would sooner take money out than put money
in and while you might not need a cash injection at this moment
in time, anyone with half a brain
cell will know that your club has had financial leg - ups
in the past so to accuse City
of being somehow
different to what's gone on
in your history is both hypocritical and incorrect.
Cord tissue is a small segment
of the baby's umbilical cord, which is a rich source
of different stem
cells not found
in cord blood
Jaundice which is due to the rapid, abnormal destruction
of the baby s blood
cells often resulted,
in the past,
in serious injury or even death for the baby, but this is
different from what most babies are now experiencing.
According the the Mayo Clinic, it helps
in two
different ways: 1) It has anti-inflammatory properties that inhibit the circulation
of neutrophils —
cells that participate
in the body's inflammatory response.
Based on animal models, including a primate model, it is hypothesized that the
cells remain unharmed
in the digestive tract
of the infant then enter the bloodstream, migrate to
different organs, and there provide active immunity.54
«However, the continued detention
of those mentioned above
in different prisons and DSS secret
cells across the country remained the weakness on the side
of judicial commission and Attorney General
of Federation».
«According to the information reaching us indicates that our members detained
in different prisons and secret
cells across the country are no more safe, as most
of them have fallen sick because
of lack
of proper medical attention».
Knowing TH17
cells need to function
in a variety
of tissue environments throughout the body, Sundrud's team wondered if and how these
cells might use
different tools to behave normally
in one environment — or tissue — than they'd use
in another.
Our powers
of color vision derive from
cells in our eyes called cones, three types
in all, each triggered by
different wavelengths
of light.
Since the first human brain organoids were created from stem
cells in 2013, scientists have gotten them to form structures like those
in the brains
of fetuses, to sprout dozens
of different kinds
of brain
cells, and to develop abnormalities like those causing neurological diseases such as Timothy syndrome.
In a new study, researchers at the University of Miami (UM) Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science examined how the interaction of two genomes in animal cells — the mitochondrial and nuclear genomes — interact to affect adaptation of the Atlantic killifish to different temperature
In a new study, researchers at the University
of Miami (UM) Rosenstiel School
of Marine and Atmospheric Science examined how the interaction
of two genomes
in animal cells — the mitochondrial and nuclear genomes — interact to affect adaptation of the Atlantic killifish to different temperature
in animal
cells — the mitochondrial and nuclear genomes — interact to affect adaptation
of the Atlantic killifish to
different temperatures.
But there can be several
different types
of cell in a uterine carcinosarcoma tumor, including ones that are not usually found
in the uterus.
Jason Mills, a gastrointestinal pathologist at Washington University School
of Medicine
in St. Louis, envisions growing thousands
of such organoids, each from a
different person's
cells, and infecting them with a pathogen to study the role
of individual genetics.
«Now that we've confirmed the human relevance
of our findings, our future goal is to better understand the roles
of the
different cell types
in psychiatric and neurological disorders, and to determine if targeting these
cells can actually help treat seizures,» concluded Paz.
Eichenbaum cautioned that there are a limited number
of brain
cells involved
in encoding memories that are reused
in different ensembles.
These
cells, which can become several
different types
of blood
cells, are similar to the specialized stem
cells found
in bone marrow that can churn out new blood
cells.
In a new study published in Cell Reports, scientists at the Gladstone Institutes identified different types of neurons in a brain region called the reticular thalamu
In a new study published
in Cell Reports, scientists at the Gladstone Institutes identified different types of neurons in a brain region called the reticular thalamu
in Cell Reports, scientists at the Gladstone Institutes identified
different types
of neurons
in a brain region called the reticular thalamu
in a brain region called the reticular thalamus.
«What this research shows is that they're using the same
cell types with the same kinds
of connections we see
in the neocortex, but with a very
different kind
of organization.»
«The regulation
of imprinted methylation results
in these very consistent patterns
in different tissues and even
in a
cell - type dependent manner.
Seeking one mechanism to explain the induction
of cancer by many
different agents, Huebner and Todaro had suggested that retrovirus oncogenes are a part
of the genetic baggage
of all
cells, perhaps acquired through viral infection early
in evolution.
In such patients, a phenomenon called «antibody - dependent enhancement» (ADE) takes place, during which antibodies that were generated during the first infection bind but do not destroy the slightly
different newly infecting virus, but instead facilitate its infection
of immune
cells.
When tumor
cells are present
in an environment that lacks oxygen and nutrients, they receive a signal that it is time for the
cells to move to a
different part
of the body.
«Though it turns out that several
different cells pick up the slack
in the absence
of macrophages, it was the neutrophil that emerged as a major contributor to debris removal.
MIMICKING the environment experienced by
cells in the windpipe is enough to transform stem
cells into a range
of different lung
cells.
In the journal Biomaterials, the team reports culturing cells to make extracellular matrix (ECM) of two types and five different alignments with the strength found in natural tissue and without using any artificial chemicals that could make it incompatible to implan
In the journal Biomaterials, the team reports culturing
cells to make extracellular matrix (ECM)
of two types and five
different alignments with the strength found
in natural tissue and without using any artificial chemicals that could make it incompatible to implan
in natural tissue and without using any artificial chemicals that could make it incompatible to implant.
«Each area
of the brain is
different with distinct
cell types and connectivity, so if we can confirm that one area
of circuitry is more involved
in a particular symptom than another, we may eventually be able to treat a depression patient more efficiently than treating everyone the same way.»
«We found that the syncytiotrophoblasts formed
in our system recapitulated the barrier properties
of the naturally occurring
cells and they resisted infection by a model virus and three genetically
different strains
of Toxoplasma,» said co-investigator Jon P. Boyle, Ph.D., associate professor
of biological sciences at Pitt.
In his second semester, he started doing research in three different labs, including that of Carolyn Decker, a molecular biologist who was investigating how the cell controls gene expression through the destruction of messenger RN
In his second semester, he started doing research
in three different labs, including that of Carolyn Decker, a molecular biologist who was investigating how the cell controls gene expression through the destruction of messenger RN
in three
different labs, including that
of Carolyn Decker, a molecular biologist who was investigating how the
cell controls gene expression through the destruction
of messenger RNA.
The analysis revealed that the human genome is organized into large pieces
of low or high epigenetic stochasticity, and that these regions correspond to areas
of chromosomes that are structurally
different in the
cell nucleus.
The scientists also generated a panel
of (reconstructed) ancestral and existing TRIM5 genes (19 total), expressed them
in cultured
cell lines, and exposed the
cells to 16
different retroviruses (lentiviruses and others) to see which TRIM5 versions conferred resistance to which viruses.
Molecular characterization
of the
cells that undergo
cell fate transition upon oncogenic Pik3ca expression demonstrated a profound oncogene - induced reprogramming
of these newly formed
cells and identified gene expression signatures, characteristic
of the
different cell fate switches, which was predictive
of the cancer
cell of origin, tumour type and clinical outcomes
in women with breast cancers.
«We were starting to understand a lot about circuits and
cells, and we had the tools to look at gene expression
in different kinds
of cells?
The project's goals were to explore and describe the range
of epigenetic changes that take place
in bone marrow as stem
cells develop into
different types
of mature blood
cell.