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Topic: Biological cell


  
 Cell (biology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The first pathway, glycolysis, requires no oxygen and is referred to as anaerobic metabolism.
Another theory holds that the turbulent shores of the ancient coastal waters may have served as a mammoth labratory, aiding in the countless experiments necessary to bring about the first cell.
Other organisms, such as humans, are multicellular, (humans have an estimated 100,000 billion = 10
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biological_cell

  
 EMF Effects on Cellular Calcium - EMF Science Review Symposia Theoretical Mechanisms and In Vitro Research Findings ...
The group expressed consensus that the study of the bioeffects of EMF begins with rigor to define an exposure environment, field conditions, and biological conditions that results in a robust biological response.
Although definite effects are observed in experiments and therapies using pulsed EMF waveforms to initiate bone healing in recalcitrant fractures, there is not enough information at this time to conclude whether EMF exposure conditions, which are of concern for human health risk, affect signaling cascades.
Additionally, everyone expressed the belief that the characterizations were entirely dependent on the biological systems studied and that attempts to generalize across systems were unproductive pursuits.
http://www.niehs.nih.gov/emfrapid/html/Symposium1/3.htm

  
 Biofocus: Cell Biology - Biological Sciences - University at Albany, State University of New York
Cell biology seeks to understand how these various cells are constructed and organized, how they differ from one another, as well as how they sense and respond to external influences.
The earlier you begin independent research, the better your opportunity to maximize your bench skills while you are trained as a cell biologist.
Independent research positions can be arranged at the Wadsworth Center for Research, the Axelrod Laboratories of the New York State Department of Health, and the Albany Medical College.
http://www.albany.edu/biology/undergraduate/biofocus_cell.html

  
 Defining Life, Explaining Emergence
The first is from a point of view of biological science -- an interpretive interest in understanding the most general objects of biology, life itself.
The definition of life should be so elegant that it can hold true for multicellular organisms with an immune system, such as the vertebrates, as well as for single cells, and one should be able to relate specific components of life at the subcellular level, such as ribosomes, to its general properties.
Some biologists would even add that this is completely insignificant for research, and one should simply study concrete cells and organisms and give particular molecular, functional and evolutionary explanations of these systems; any attempt to define life would result in overly general concepts.
http://www.nbi.dk/%7Eemmeche/cePubl/97e.defLife.v3f.html

  
 Biomolecular Self-Assembling Materials: Scientific and Technological Frontiers
A key feature of biological and biomolecular materials is their ability to undergo self-assembly, a process in which supramolecular hierarchical organization is established without external intervention.
In nature, experiments on biological materials have been ongoing for millions or even billions of years, and it is up to us to understand them better and learn how to profit from them.
The underlying theme is the belief that there are important lessons to be learned from understanding, and perhaps mimicking, biological materials found in nature and the ways in which they self-assemble.
http://www.nap.edu/readingroom/books/bmm

  
 CS791 Biological-Computation and Bio-Informatics
Genes and their post-translational interactions provide the basic scripts for biological cell behavior.
Neural recordings from awake animals, trained to associate a behavioral meaning with an odor stimulus, present a different picture of odor "representation." In these experiments we find that the activity of individual mitral cells is driven primarily by the behavioral requirements of the stimulus.
Kay, L.M. and Laurent, G. (1999) Odor- and context-dependent modulation of mitral cell firing in behaving rats.
http://www.cs.umass.edu/~hava/cs791L/index.html

  
 A Fundamentally Biological Universe
Information theory is a branch of probability theory that has been provided to measure the flow of information from an information source to a destination.
Information theory or communication theory has been applied to explain the order in biological systems, but also fails.
Again, the use of certain words is a matter of semantics, emerging from a philosophical perspective.
http://www.livingcosmos.com/alive.htm

  
 (WO 03/106966) MINIATURE BIOLOGICAL FUEL CELL THAT IS OPERATIONAL UNDER PHYSIOLOGICAL CONDITIONS, AND ASSOCIATED ...
The fuel cell can be used in connection with a biological system, such as a human, as it may operate at physiological conditions.
By virtue of its size and operability at physiological conditions, the fuel cell is of particular interest for applications calling for a power source implanted in a human body, such as a variety of medical applications.
The fuel cell can be very small in size because it does not require a membrane, seal, or case.
http://wipo.int/ipdl/IPDL-CIMAGES/view/pct/getbykey5?KEY=03/106966.031224&...

  
 Welcome to the ICBR Cell Therapy Website
THE INTERNATIONAL CLINIC OF What is Cell Therapy?
ICBR Cell Therapy via postal mail click here for an
Cell Therapy is not available in the United States.
http://www.icbr.com

  
  Biological Sciences Cell/Molecular/Biochemical Track  
The exam will consist of an oral examination on general topics in the biological sciences with emphasis on topics presented and discussed in the core courses.
Undergraduate courses in the biological sciences (or other pertinent area of science) equivalent to a major.
The Dissertation Defense must be publicized within the Biological Sciences community of the University.
http://newarkbiosci.rutgers.edu/cell_track.htm

  
 Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council
Tuberculosis Research Centre Established in 1956 under the auspices of the Indian Council of Medical Research, the World Health Organisation and the British Medical Research Council, for obtaining unimpeachable information on the feasibility,efficacy and safety of domiciliary tr
The American Institute Of Biological Sciences AIBS was founded for the advancement of research, education, professional relations and public understanding in the biological, medical, environmental and agricultural sciences.
BBSRC - Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council The Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) is the leading funding agency for academic research and training in the biosciences at universities and institutes throughout the UK.
http://www.serebella.com/encyclopedia/article-Biotechnology_and_Biological_Sciences_Research_Council.html

  
 Cell Motility, Biological Sciences, Purdue University
The key to fostering positive outcomes and limiting negative effects is to understand the way motility works in minute detail.
It’s a relatively new paradigm for the study of biological science and promises a wealth of new insights for basic research, medicine, and industry.
The Department of Biological Sciences plays host to an interdisciplinary group of faculty known as the Purdue Motility Group, one of the nation’s largest collections of researchers who focus on the important biological role played by cell motility.
http://www.bio.purdue.edu/research/cell_motility.htm

  
 Biology Tutorials
Developing a greater understanding of the subject can help us understand medical conditions, diseases, genetics and many more aspects of nature at work that play a role in our daily lives.
The study of cell biology involves looking at the ways in which a biological cell works, both in a generic and specialised way, depending on the role of the cell.
Looking at the basic structure and function of a cell, how materials are transported and the various organelles that can be found within a biological cell.
http://www.biology-online.org/tutorials/1_cell_biology.htm

  
 Ernst Mayr/The Growth Of Biological Thought
Related to Ernst Mayr/The Growth Of Biological Thought:
Pause For Thought Short daily thought intended for inspiration, growth, belief, awareness and personal development.
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http://www.serebella.com/encyclopedia/article-Ernst_Mayr/The_Growth_Of_Biological_Thought.html

  
 Print Version
Also used to monitor patients on clinical trials.
These techniques may aid in determining the function of a newly discovered gene or discovering new biomarkers and therapeutics for patients with disease.
Develop new diagnostic and therapeutic targets for clinical intervention.
http://www.genomicglossaries.com/content/printpage.asp?REF=/content/ex_bio.asp

  
 Amazon.com: Books: Cell Biological Applications of Confocal Microscopy (Methods in Cell Biology, 70)
A guide by Wyote, here is what you need
Handbook of Biological Confocal Microscopy (The Language of Science) by James Pawley
Confocal microscopes have become powerful tool of choice for researchers interested in serious imaging of cell structure and function.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0125804458?v=glance

  
 biological cell phone implant
Our research efforts and publications have been focused on the impacts
SAR LEVELS http://www.rfsafe.com/sars.htm http://www.rfsafe.com/list.htm CELL PHONE SAR (Specific Absorption Rates) Radiation Levels The SCP System uses "the ALARA approach" and
Cell phone radiation in not safe for everyone!  We honestly don't know who will be affected by the cell phones microwave RF Radiation exposure because everyone's DNA is different but we do
http://www.sartests.com/msearch-keyword-biological+cell+phone+implant.html

  
 Clinical Trial: Combination Chemotherapy, Peripheral Stem Cell Transplantation, Biological Therapy, Pamidronate and ...
Biological therapies, such as interferon alfa, use different ways to stimulate the immune system and stop cancer cells from growing.
Determine the response rate and progression-free and overall survival of patients treated with this regimen.
Combination Chemotherapy, Peripheral Stem Cell Transplantation, Biological Therapy, Pamidronate and Thalidomide in Treating Patients With Multiple Myeloma
http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct/show/NCT00004088?order=1

  
 biological clock - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about biological clock
Exposing humans to bright light can change the biological clock and help, for example, people suffering from jet lag and seasonal affective disorder.
For example, although body temperature and activity cycles in human beings are normally ‘set’ to 24 hours, the two cycles may vary independently, showing that two clock mechanisms are involved.
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/biological+clock

  
 Cell UK ONLINE What Is Cell
The cells work together as organs, muscles, bone and skin to make the body function as a true miracle from God.
A spiritual cell group is very similar to a biological cell.
Jesus is at the centre of the gathered believers and the individual Christian’s life.
http://www.celluk.org.uk/whatiscell.html

  
 MIT Biological Engineering Division
The major thrust of this BE laboratory is the integration of discovery and application research in the area of adult stem cell biology towards advances in cell and tissue engineering, gene therapy, cancer diagnostics, cancer treatment, and toxicology.
Compounds with this property are predicted to contribute to development of chronic human diseases like cancer and pre-mature aging.
The cultured cells that model asymmetric cell kinetics have been used to identify genes and a biochemical pathway required for asymmetric cell kinetics.
http://web.mit.edu/be/people/sherley.htm

  
 Biological Cell Introduction
Cells at the back of the eye are sensitive to light stimuli, and thus can interpret differences in light intensity which can in turn be interpreted by our nervous system and brain.
Muscle cells are long and smooth in structure and their elastic nature allows these cells to perform flexible movements, just as they do in our own body's.
In cells, sometimes it is required to breakdown more complex molecules into more simple molecules, which can then be 're-built' into what is needed by the body with these new raw materials.
http://www.biology-online.org/1/1_cell.htm

  
 Cell biology:Biological membranes - Wikibooks
Micelles are not so important for the understanding of cellular structure, but are useful for demonstrating the principles of hydrophilicity and hydrophobicity, and for contrasting with lipid bilayers.
Smaller structures can also form, known as 'micelles' in which there is no inner layer of of phospholipids with their head groups oriented towards an internal aqueous space.
Consequently, phospholipids orient themsleves with respect to the water and with each other so that the hydrophilic ("water lovinig") head groups are grouped together and face the water, and so that the hydrophobic ("water fearing") tails turn away from the water and toward each other.
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Cell_biology:Biological_membranes

  
 Biofuelcell
The model was set up on the basis of the experimental results and analysis of biochemical and electrochemical processes.
Aarne Halme and Xiachang Zhang (1995): Biofuel Cell Utilizing Saccharomyces cerevisiae - Modelling of the Process, In the 6th Modeling and Control of Biotechnical Processes, IFAC Symposia Series, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, 14-17 May, 1995, pp 165-170.
Aarne Halme, Xiachang Zhang and Anja Ranta (2000): Study of Biological Fuel Cells, in the 2
http://www.automation.hut.fi/research/bio/biofuel.htm

  
 03.01.00 - Bionic Chip Merges Living Biological Cell With Electronic Circuitry
The discovery is an example of the type of research the campus is sponsoring through the Health Sciences Initiative, an effort that draws scientists from both the physical and biological sciences into a multidisciplinary search for solutions to today's major health problems.
Such chips and the elaborate bionic circuitry they might make possible could be useful for developing body implants for treatment of genetic diseases.
University researchers have invented what they believe is the first "bionic chip" -- part living tissue, part machine -- in which a biological cell is part of the actual electronic circuitry.
http://www.berkeley.edu/news/berkeleyan/2000/03/01/bionic.html

  
 Exocytosis -- Exocytosis is the process of a biological cell releasing subst...
Exocytosis -- Exocytosis is the process of a biological cell releasing subst...
Exocytosis is the process of a biological cell releasing substances into the extracellular fluid (its environment).
Vesicles that contain the substances to be released are transported to the plasma membrane and fuse with it.
http://exocytosis.en.tracking24.net

  
 AG RVS - Formal Software Development for Control of a Biological Cell-Fermentation Reactor
The specification problem distinguishes itself from other hybrid-system specification problems in that the biological process which governs the operation of the reactor is vague, and the reaction is not guaranteed always to succeed.
Thus there are no precise differential equations or other mathematical specifications that describe the system that we are able to use in the specification.
This project concerns the specification of and control-software development for of a 20-liter fermentation-reactor used to grow large-scale cell cultures in the Biotechnology section of the Faculty of Technology.
http://www.rvs.uni-bielefeld.de/research/BioSpec/index.html

  
 Biological cell - Researchers Explain How Proteins Filter Water into Cells [PSC]
Manipulation of biological cells using a microelectromagnet matrix
Cell division is the process of a biological cell (called a mother cell) dividing into two daughter cells.
Simulation of biological cell sorting using a two-dimensional extended Potts model.
http://biological-cell.searchforsearch.com

  
 Home(page) Movies - QT and Flash to illustrate Biological Processes
The competition of sperm to fertilize and pronuclei fusing were also from Mark Terasaki.
B Cell Selection - shows the three possible outcomes: binding to soluble self antigen, binding to multivalent self antigen, not binding to self antigen.
MAP Kinase Signal Transduction Pathway- from ligand binding to gene activation, this animation shows the critical proteins involved in the MAPK pathway.
http://www.bio.davidson.edu/courses/movies.html

  
 Biological cell
Stem Cell Therapy International, Inc., a pioneer in the field of research and development of stem cell transplantation therapy and regenerative medicine, announced today that it has changed its stock symbol to and will begin trading under the new stock symbol effective immediately.
Abnormal cell division that yields cells with an extra set of chromosomes can initiate the development of tumors in mice, researchers at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute have shown, validating a controversial theory about cancer causation put forth by a scientific visionary nearly 100 years ago.
Stem Cell Therapy International, Inc. Announces Symbol Change to "SCII" (Market Wire via Yahoo!
http://484612.mallforeverything.com

  
 Cell Physiology & Pharmacology Home
The Department of Cell Physiology and Pharmacology was created in 1993 to bring together existing research strengths in cellular and molecular aspects of physiology and pharmacology within the University Medical School.
School of Biological Sciences Research and Business Development Office
CPP is a department with an international research profile (5A rating in 2001 RAE)
http://www.le.ac.uk/cpp

  
 Biological Oxidation / Cell Respiration
Know how much energy is available in the form of heat and how much is available in the form of chemical energy bound in ATP.
Be able to distinguish between anaerobic and aerobic respiration, and the conditions under which each takes place.
Essentially, know how pyruvate is oxidized and what the possible end products are, as well as how much total energy in terms of ATP is available (this relates to # 4 above).
http://www.cst.cmich.edu/users/Baile1re/bio101fall/respir/respstdy.htm

  
 nm23: unraveling its biological function in cell differentiation.
In this review, we summarize some data concerning the involvement of the nm23 genes in development and differentiation, attempting to delineate an overall view of many facets of their biological role.
Increasing evidence suggests that the nm23 genes, initially documented as suppressors of the invasive phenotype in some cancer types, are involved in the control of normal development and differentiation.
Tumor suppressor genes have a pivotal role in normal cells regulating cell cycle processes negatively.
http://www.arclab.org/medlineupdates/abstract_10623877.html

  
 Amazon.ca: Books: Pigment Cell 1985: Biological, Molecular and Clinical Aspects of Pigmentation
Pigment Cell 1985: Biological, Molecular and Clinical Aspects of Pigmentation
Look for books like Pigment Cell 1985: Biological, Molecular and Clinical Aspects of Pigmentation by subject:
Amazon.ca: Books: Pigment Cell 1985: Biological, Molecular and Clinical Aspects of Pigmentation
http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/086008373X

  
 Errancy for January 1997: Biological Fabrication (The eye)
control it to the point that you can create a biological eye.
Now, if you were able to create an artificial biological cell, you can
cell to fabricate the color rods, lens, iris, and other parts of the eye,
http://www.errantyears.com/1997/jan97/1219.html

  
 electronics and biological cell.
I'm a biologist and I would like to try to culture some cells on a
> I'm a biologist and I would like to try to culture some cells on a
As I'm really bad in electronics, I come up with several basic
http://www.electronics-forum.info/basic/electronics_and_biological_cell_124418.html

  
 Experts in: biological cell
A biological cell is the basic structural building block of living organisms.
It consists of a nucleus surrounded by cytoplasm which contains the various organelles and is enclosed by the cell or plasma membrane.
http://www.intota.com/multisearch.asp?mode=&strSearchType=all&strQuery=biological%20cell

  
 Biological fuel cell and method (US6294281)
US6531239 issued 2003-03-11 Biological fuel cell and methods
US6294281 issued 2001-09-25 Biological fuel cell and method
Electrode for the electrochemical regeneration of coenzyme, a method of making said electrode, and the use thereof
http://www.delphion.com/details?pn=US06294281__

  
 Biological Cell Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography
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 IPL Ready Reference Collection: Cell Biology
Leads to the collection of articles, in layman terms, covering science in the news, especially molecular biology-"Bugs in the News." Includes images of biological molecules from national laboratories.
The data provided include the name of the term, its meaning, the category in which it is mostly used and, when available, a link in which additional information for the term can be found."
"The goal of Cell and Molecular Biology Online is to serve as a general resource for the biology community with an emphasis on information for cell and molecular biologists.
http://www.ipl.org.ar/ref/RR/static/sci1520.html

  
 Biological Cell Defense
One method of attacking antigens is by a method called phagocytosis, where the contents of the antigen are broken down by molecules called phagocytes.
In light of this, any invading antigen will not be able to replicated its DNA (or mRNA) and protein coat inside the cell, effectively preventing the spread of it in the organism.
This action brought about by interferon is a defensive measure, while white blood cells in the second line of defence in animals can provide a means of attacking these antigens.
http://www.biology-online.org/1/10_cell_defense.htm

  
 NewScientistJobs.com - Job details - Cytogenetic Technologist - Genzyme - Phoenix - US Arizona
Opportunities exist for NCA certified technologists who are interested in performing all aspects of microscopic analysis, tissue culture, cell harvesting and karyotyping on a variety of tissue specimens.
Our technologists perform a wide variety of testing services for the diagnosis and monitoring of pre & post natal genetic related disorders.
http://www.newscientistjobs.com/viewjob.action?job.id=gz4182

  
 Technical Report 99-006: Cell Biological Applications of Fluorescence Microscopy
The purpose of this technical bulletin is to provide an introduction to fluorescence microscopy to newcomers to the technique, and to collect a variety of protocols for specific applications of fluorescence in one place.
Technical Report 99-006: Cell Biological Applications of Fluorescence Microscopy
http://www.itg.uiuc.edu/publications/techreports/99-006

  
 Biological Fuel Cell
To develop a program of study for a biological fuel cell
This project is part of the Chemical Process Laboratory at the University of California, San Diego.
and to characterize and optimize our enzymatic fuel cell.
http://chemelab.ucsd.edu/fuel03

  
 CITIDEL: Viewing 'PARAMETER ESTIMATION IN BIOLOGICAL CELL CYCLE MODELS USING DETERMINISTIC OPTIMIZATION'
The values of the parameters vastly aect the accuracy of the models in representing real biological cells.
The code for this program uses ODRPACK for parameter estimation and LSODAR to solve the dierential equations that comprise the model.
Cell cycle models used in biology can be very complex.
http://www.citidel.org/?op=getobj&identifier=oai:NDLTDComputing:VTETD:etd-02262002-113508

  
 Cell Biology: Microscopy, Kent State University
Douglas Kline, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Department of Biological Sciences, Kent State University, Kent, OH 44242.
, the Department of Biological Sciences, Kent State University, the College of Arts and Sciences, Kent State University, instructional equipment grants from the State of Ohio, and the Kent State University Teaching Council.
Instructors: click on the microscope for methods and procedures for using fluorescence and video microscopy in undergraduate cell biology laboratories.
http://dept.kent.edu/projects/cell

  
 sound characterics of biological cells - Physics Acoustics
sound characterics of biological cells - Physics Acoustics - Laurent Souriau
sound characterics of biological cells - Physics Acoustics
and also the sound speed and density of a cancerous cell ?
http://www.okka.biz/sound_characterics_of_biological_cells-1459731-289-a.html

  
 biological fuel cell - OneLook Dictionary Search
We found one dictionary with English definitions that includes the word biological fuel cell:
Tip: Click on the first link on a line below to go directly to a page where "biological fuel cell" is defined.
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 Biological fuel cell: Information From Answers.com
It may not have been reviewed by professional editors (see full disclaimer)
Biological fuel cell is mentioned in the following topics:
A Biological fuel cell is a type of fuel cell that uses bacteria to reform glucose into hydrogen, or directly extract energy from the glucose.
http://www.answers.com/topic/biological-fuel-cell

  
 Biological Sciences
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2003 [press release] - Nobel.se
Preface to When Cells Die by RA Lockshin et al.
A set of (not so recent)Apoptosis related articles - Frontiers in Bioscience
http://www.mic.ki.se/Diseases/g.html

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