Sentences with word «zonation»

Notably, both in hphep cells and enhanced hiPS - HEP cultures, only a subset of hepatocytes is strongly stained for glycogen storage — again in agreement with the metabolic zonation observed in the liver lobe (Figure 3, Panel A).
«We hope this tool, which displays zonation of carbohydrate and nitrogen metabolism, in addition to drug detoxification and alcohol degradation, will improve our ability to understand and predict the effects of toxins and new drugs on the liver.»
«Since there is this high climatic zonation in the tropics and narrow thermal tolerances, there are more opportunities for populations to become divergent and isolated, which is what you need for speciation to happen,» Gill explained.
Notably, both in hphep cells and the enhanced hiPS - HEP cultures, only a subset of hepatocytes is strongly stained for glycogen storage (shown by Periodic acid - Schiff staining, below)-- again in agreement with the metabolic zonation observed in the liver lobe.
Blackbirds Cut — Medium dive (20 - 70ft) Cutting across the reef zonations, from the lagoon to the drop off, seeing clear changes in habitat and inhabitants.
Elaborate patterns of vertical zonation provide a range of sunny and cooler conditions for different species111.
Using the University of Miami's Research Vessel F.G. Walton Smith as a platform for daily dives with the NOAA Marine Sanctuaries Foundation's Mohawk ROV, scientists from the U.S. and Cuba specializing in corals, sponges, algae and fish logged thousands of dive notes, underwater photos and video, documenting the geomorphology, biological zonation and diversity of marine organisms.
Notably, only a subset of cells is strongly immunopositive for albumin in the enhanced hiPS - HEP cells and in hphep cultures, in agreement with the metabolic zonation [7] observed in liver slices (below).
Epizoic zonation on growing scallop shells in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica.
To understand stationary root growth, it becomes necessary to know how mature cell length and meristematic activity are set and coupled, and hence, how root zonation proceeds.
Nelson, F.E., O.A. Anisimov, and N.I. Shiklomanov, 2002: Climate change and hazard zonation in the Circum - Arctic Permafrost regions.
Jungermann, K. & Kietzmann, T. Oxygen: Modulator of metabolic zonation and disease of the liver.
Notably, only a subset of cells is strongly immunopositive for albumin in enhanced hiPS - HEP cells and in hphep cultures, in agreement with the metabolic zonation (Jungermann and Kietzmann 2000) observed in liver slices (Figure 3, Panel A).
Because the same type of zonation has been described for both the epidermis and the cortex tissues, the model can be applied to either tissue, using in each case the appropriate tissue parameters.
REEF ZONATION: A trip from west (lagoon side) to east (ocean side) across the Belizean reef complex will reveal a distinct zonation of substrates and organisms that reflect the subtle environmental changes due to water depth and prevailing wave and current regimes which affect temperature, salinity, light, sedimentation and mechanical stress.
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