Mechanisms of Adhesion and Subsequent Actions of a Haematopoietic Stem Cell Line, HPC - 7, in the Injured Murine Intestinal Microcirculation In Vivo.
Not exact matches
Plants are not like us with pumping
mechanism that pushes our blood around, so water moves up the vessel by
adhesion (being attracted to the side
of the vessel) and cohesion (water molecules being attracted to each other).
Anyone who seriously proposes that there is a force beyond gene expression, signaling molecules, differential
adhesion, and those kinds
of mechanisms, just doesn't know what they are talking about.
The researchers studied the
adhesion mechanisms using detailed biochemical analyses and state -
of - the - art genetic systems, combined with unique H. pylori clinical strains and biopsy - materials collected from individual patients and animals over a span
of many years.
Reporting in the current issue
of PLOS ONE, functional morphologist Duncan J. Irschick, polymer scientist Alfred J. Crosby and colleagues show that geckos have a spring - like
mechanism in their bodies to enhance
adhesion as they become larger.
In the Journal
of Applied Physics, from AIP Publishing, Oregon State University (OSU) researchers describe their work exploring the subtleties
of geckos»
adhesion system
mechanism.
A molecular
mechanism directly linking E-cadherin
adhesion to initiation
of epithelial cell surface polarity.
Diana Kadner (Brand, TUD)-- «
Mechanism of cell
adhesion at the midbrain - hindbrain neural plate in the teleost danio rerio» (2009)
Dr. Peden has written or contributed to more than 160 peer - reviewed scientific publications on the kinetics and
mechanisms of automobile exhaust catalysis; the development
of zeolite catalysts for diesel engine emission control; hydrocarbon reforming over bimetallic catalysts; the structure
of hydroprocessing catalysts; the development
of novel, supported solid acid catalysts for petroleum refining; the growth and properties
of oxide and semiconductor thin films; and model studies
of adhesion at metal / metal - oxide interfaces.
Approximately 50 %
of PTCL are unclassifiable and categorized as PTCL, not otherwise specified (PTCL - NOS).1 Using gene expression profiling, PTCL - NOS lymphocytes can be distinguished from normal T lymphocytes, with deregulation
of genes involved in apoptosis, proliferation, cell
adhesion, and transcription regulation.2 Two subgroups
of PTCL - NOS have been identified, which are characterized by high expression
of either GATA3 or TBX21 / T - bet transcription factors and downstream target genes.3 However, actionable biomarkers closely related to the pathogenic
mechanism need to be further investigated and may become potential therapeutic targets
of PTCL - NOS. 4, 5
The emergence
of multicellular animals from single - celled ancestors over 600 million years ago required the evolution
of mechanisms for coordinating cell division, growth, specialization,
adhesion and death.
By utilizing the tools
of cell and molecular biology, he studies the
mechanisms by which chemical (for example, specific cell
adhesion molecules) or mechanical signals (for example, cyclic strain) are sensed by cells and alter their proliferation and specialization to either promote tissue growth or destruction.
While the
mechanisms of action
of cranberry products on bacterial
adhesion and biofilm formation are not fully understood, this research demonstrates that cranberry juice is better for the inhibition
of biofilm formation than PACs or isolated A-type cranberry flavonoids.