ErythrocyteDifferentiationPathway
Stem cells in the bone marrow produce a variety of hematopoietic cell types from common progenitor cells under the influence of cytokines and growth factors. CFU-GEMM cells are a key intermediate in the differentiation of granulocytes, erythrocytes, monocytes and megakaryocytes. Erythropoietin (EPO) is a cytokine produced in the kidneys that, along with other cytokines, induces red blood cell (erythrocyte) differenti......閱讀全文
Erythrocyte-Differentiation-Pathway
Stem cells in the bone marrow produce a variety of hematopoietic cell types from common progenitor cells under the influence of cytokines and growth f
EB-Differentiation
Aspirate medium from a 6-well plate and wash with PBS Ca++/Mg++ free.Incubate for 30 min in 1.5 mg/ml Collagenase IV in DMEM:F12 at 37°C.Using a cell
Keratinocyte-Differentiation
The epidermis, which provides a protective barrier that undergoes a constant renewal, is a multi-layered tissue with the proliferating cells located i
Agrin-in-Postsynaptic-Differentiation
The heparan sulphate proteoglycan agrin is well known as the key assembly factor of postsynaptic differentiation at the neuromuscular junction (NMJ),
紅細胞脆性實驗The-Brittleness-of-Erythrocyte
在低滲氯化鈉溶液中,會因過多水分進入紅細胞而膨脹,甚至破裂,使血紅蛋白釋出,此即紅細胞溶解。紅細胞對低滲溶液具有不同的抵抗力,這種抵抗力與紅細胞表面積/體積比值有關,也即紅細胞有不同的滲透脆性,表面積/體積比值小者抵抗力小(滲透脆性大);反之,抵抗力大(滲透脆性小)。??? 各種有機溶劑、酸、堿等都
InVitro-Adipocytes-Differentiation
IntroductionObesity is a significant clinical problem that contributes to life-threatening diseases such as diabetes and atherosclerosis. With an incr
METS-affect-on-Macrophage-Differentiation
Terminal differentiation of cells is often accompanied by repression of cellular proliferation, suggesting that there is a mechanism by which these ce
Effects-of-calcineurin-in-Keratinocyte-Differentiation
The differentiation of keratinocytes constantly replenishes the upper layers of human skin we lose each day. One factor that contributes to terminal k
Isolation,-Culture,-and-Differentiation-of-Progenitor-Cells
Isolation, Culture, and Differentiation of Progenitor Cells from the Central Nervous SystemScott R. Hutton?and?Larysa H. Pevny1UNC Neuroscience Center
Antisense-Pathway
About 8% of human genes have been estimated to carry out transcription from both DNA strands, resulting in significant level of endogenous antisense R
Complement-Pathway
The complement pathway consists of a series of over thirty proteins in plasma that are part of the immune response. Activation of the complement syste
Prion-Pathway
Transmissible spongiform encephalopathy (TSE) is thought to result from the structural conversion of cellular prion protein, PrP(C), into a misfolded
Glycolysis-Pathway
Glycolysis was one of the first metabolic pathways studied and is one of the best understood, in terms of the enzymes involved, their mechanisms of ac
Fibrinolysis-Pathway
Clot formation and fibrinolysis is a balance of plasmin activation/inhibition and thrombin-thrombomodulin activity that regulates fibrin polymer forma
Dicer-Pathway
The degradation of endogenous mRNA in a sequence-specific manner can be induced by dsRNA [RNA interfernce (RNAi)], antisense transcription, or viral i
CD133-isolation,-expansion,-and-differentiation
1.?Renal progenitor cells were obtained from the normal portion of cortex obtained from surgically removed kidneys. 2.?After dissection and passage th
Th1/Th2-Differentiation
Helper T cells are found in two distinct cell types, Th1 and Th2, distinguished by the cytokines they produce and respond to and the immune responses
Isolation,-Culture,-and-Differentiation-of-Progenitor-Cells2
Slide Coating13. Just before use, dilute the poly-D-lysine stock solution?1:50 in H2O. Add 0.2 mL of diluted poly-D-lysine to each well?of an eight-we
WNT-Signaling-Pathway
Wnt family members are secreted glycoproteins who bind to cell surface receptors such as Frizzled. Wnt members can play a role in the expression of ma
TPO-Signaling-Pathway
Thrombopoietin (TPO) binds to its receptor inducing aggregation and activation. TPO signals its growth regulating effects to the cell through several
MAPKinase-Signaling-Pathway
The ever evolving mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAP kinase) pathways consist of four major groupings and numerous related proteins which constitut
Insulin-Signaling-Pathway
The appropriate signaling through the insulin pathway is critical for the regulation of glucose levels and the avoidance of diabetes. Insulin forms a
BCR-Signaling-Pathway
Significant progress has been made towards delineation of the intrinsic molecular processes that regulate B lymphocyte immune function. Recent observa
Ceramide-Signaling-Pathway
Over 1,000 papers and reviews have been written about the role of ceramide in the production of programmed cell death or apoptosis. Ceramide is a sphi
AKT-Signaling-Pathway
Many cell-surface receptors induce production of second messengers like PIP3, phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5-trisphosphate, that convey signals to the cyt
Integrin-Signaling-Pathway
Integrins are cell surface receptors that interact with the extracellular matrix and mediate intracellular signals in response to the extracellular ma
Alternative-Complement-Pathway
The complement system of plasma proteins is an important part of the immune system that forms a cascade of factors that lyses foreign cells. There are
EGF-Signaling-Pathway
The epidermal growth factor (EGF) peptide induces cellular proliferation through the EGF receptor, which has a tyrosine kinase cytoplasmic domain, a s
ATM-Signaling-Pathway
The ataxia telangiectasia-mutated gene (ATM) encodes a protein kinase that acts as a tumor suppressor. ATM activation by ionizing radiation damage to
EPO-Signaling-Pathway
Erythropoietin functions to increase the number of red blood cells. Thus, it has found utility as a drug for those needing to replenish erythrocytes f