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 Modeling Stem Cell Population Growth: Incorporating Terms for Proliferative Heterogeneity -- Deasy et al. 21 (5): 536 ...
Development of approaches to improve cell survival in myoblast transfer therapy.
means that the cells fuse to become multinucleated myotubes.
be used to describe growth in "unrestricted" conditions.
http://stemcells.alphamedpress.org/cgi/content/full/21/5/536   (4408 words)

  
 Live Cell Growth Factor
Live Cell Growth Factor is fully safe and a natural practice with a long tradition, yet it is also a practice of the future and suits the degenerative disease problems of our time and of the near future.
It is the practice of the future, perfectly suits the problems of our time and the near future: Degenerative Diseases.
Live Cell Growth Factors, also called Embryo-Organ-Therapy or Glandular Therapy is the optimum form of organ therapy and cell hyper-nutritional therapy.
http://www.targetyourhealth.org/growthfactor3.htm   (915 words)

  
 Microbial Growth
This is not to say that there is no change in the mass of individual cells.
Endospores of some bacteria can last so long under proper conditions that various endospores found in such things as Egyptian mummies are likely the oldest living things.
During this time a culture is said to be in lag phase.
http://www.mansfield.ohio-state.edu/~sabedon/biol2025.htm   (2779 words)

  
 Plant growth, plant cell, plant cytoskeleton
The scaffold is a likely candidate--it is internal, so perhaps more readily subject to the cell's control.
I did basic (vs. applied) research and was interested in the fundamentals of plant growth.
When I studied plants, I used the techniques of cell biology and biochemistry to examine a few aspects of why/how plants are shaped the way they are.
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 Paper: [CANCER RESEARCH 63, 1413­1419, March 15, 2003] ::
To dissect the TGF- / Smad signaling pathway we used a quantitative RNase protection assay (RPA) for measuring mRNA levels of TGF- pathway components in 20 HOSE and 20 CSOC cultures.
To assess functional differences of the TGF- pathway in TGF- -sensitive HOSE and TGF- -resistant CSOC, we measured Smad2/4 and 3/4 complex induction after TGF- treatment.
Primary ovarian epithelial cell cultures were used as a model system to determine the mechanisms of TGF- resistance.
http://www.medical-papers.com/tgf+smad+ovarian+growth+cell   (689 words)

  
 Omega-6 Fatty Acids Cause Prostate Tumor Cell Growth In Culture
This means, she says, that new drugs might be developed that could specifically target cPLA2 and prevent COX2 from being released.
Hughes-Fulford points out that cPLA2 inhibitors would avoid the problems inherent in the class of drugs known as COX2 inhibitors.
These drugs have been shown to be effective against tumor growth as well as in treating the pain associated with inflammatory conditions such as arthritis, but have been implicated in increased risk of cardiovascular problems in people who take them regularly.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2005/08/050802123505.htm   (859 words)

  
 vitamin b-12
In some places in the body, such as the cervix and intestines, a shortage of vitamin B
Psyllium Herbal Combination (Intestinal Cleanser) - A natural way to ease constipation and clean your intestines and Colon of toxin
This may partly explain the symptoms of B
http://www.bodyandfitness.com/Information/Health/Research/b12.htm   (1314 words)

  
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In addition, we are devising strategies for biologic therapies for the lymphomas through selective interdiction of neoplastic cell growth pathways with novel inhibitors.
Other studies, involve murine lymphomas including Severe Combined Immune Deficient (SCID) mice to develop model systems for the in vivo growth of human lymphomas, that will allow for studies on both therapeutics as well as immune modulation/regulation of human lymphoma cell growth.
The major interest of our research laboratory is the control of cell growth in normal and neoplastic human B lymphocytes.
http://medic.med.uth.tmc.edu/edprog/00000487.htm   (453 words)

  
 Silent DNA architecture helps block cancer cell growth
Now that we have a handle on the precise mechanism of the response, we hope to ultimately find ways to harness it for treating cancer," says Scott Lowe, who led the study.
One goal of cancer chemotherapy is to help stimulate these potent antitumor processes.
This long term suppression of cancer cell growth is an important antitumor response.
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2003-06/cshl-sda061003.php   (446 words)

  
 December 6, 2001-Vol33n13: Slowing cancer-cell growth
The research is aimed at understanding why prostate cancer is the most common male cancer in Western societies, but is significantly less common in Asia.
Awad and colleagues have been studying the significance of this dietetic difference and the relationship to breast and prostate cancer for several years.
Cholesterol also increased cell migration by 67 percent, while B-sitosterol and campesterol decreased migration by 93 percent and 60 percent, respectively, compared to controls.
http://www.buffalo.edu/reporter/vol33/vol33n13/n6.html   (770 words)

  
 Carbon Dxde & Human OvaCa Cell Growth
Remember we are NOT Doctors and have NO medical training.
Ann's NOTE: This study may indicate support or correlation for the aerobic/anerobic view of cancer cells.
This study was designed to determine whether carbon dioxide exposure increases the growth of human ovarian cancer cells in vitro.
http://www.annieappleseedproject.org/cardioxhumov.html   (310 words)

  
 Cancer Issues
Could become effective therapy against cells that keep proliferating
This combination therapy seems to improve the action of a treatment that targets telomeres in cancer cells.
MONDAY, Jan. 17 (HealthDayNews) -- A combination therapy that boosts the effectiveness of a promising cancer treatment designed to block cancer cells from continuously dividing is outlined in a Japanese study in the January issue of Cancer Cell.
http://www.cancerissues.com/ms/news/523414/main.html   (379 words)

  
 Rate and Grade of Cell Growth
Your doctor may look at the results of these tests, but base most treatment decisions on other, more reliable cancer characteristics.
Therefore, women with a "high" or "grade 3" breast cancer can also feel hopeful about treatment.
Rate of cancer cell growth: The proportion of cancer cells growing and making new cells varies from tumor to tumor—and may help to predict how aggressive a cancer is. If more than 6% to 10% of the cells are making new cells, the rate of growth is considered unfavorably high.
http://www.breastcancer.org/dia_pict_rate.html   (351 words)

  
 CAMB, Cell Growth & Cancer program
Students are also invited to weekly seminars in the Abramson Family Cancer Research Institute seminar series, and have the opportunity to meet visiting seminar speakers.
The Program in Cell Growth and Cancer provides students in the Cell and Molecular Biology Graduate Group an opportunity to undertake concentrated study of the basic biological processes that underlie the control of cell growth and metabolism and how these controls are abrogated during the initiation and progression of cancer.
In addition to individual faculty-led research programs, the Program in Cell Growth and Cancer sponsors a weekly work -in-progress seminar series in which students in the program present their current research.
http://www.med.upenn.edu/camb/programs/cgc.html   (1310 words)

  
 Cheapest HGH prices for HGH Human Growth Hormone
Our oral spray will make you feel years younger in all aspects of your life - naturally!
As you go through life your body circulates less and less HGH hornmone, replacing fewer and fewer cells, and so our body "ages." By increasing Human Growth Hormone supplements into your system your body naturally responds to the impulse to replace these lost cells.
Growth hormone is what tells your body to replace the cells that die on a daily basis.
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 Cell growth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Meiosis is used by diploid organisms to produce haploid gametes.
In a diploid organism such as the human organism, most cells of the body have the haploid amount of DNA, 2N.
Meiosis is used for a special cell reproduction process of diploid organisms.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cell_growth   (1679 words)

  
 The Eukaryotic Cell Cycle and Cancer
Animals are multicellular organisms that require the normal function of all the organs of the body.
This research has recently benefited from the study of the oncogenes of retroviruses and related protooncogenes that are found in animals.
Otherwise, uncontrolled cell growth in one part of the body could infringe on the development of other cells or tissues.
http://www.ndsu.nodak.edu/instruct/mcclean/plsc431/cellcycle/cellcycl2.htm   (169 words)

  
 Protein inhibits cell growth, may contribute to breast cancer
The researchers are now studying the effect that one of these drugs, suberoylanilide hydroxamic acid (SAHA), has on cdk6.
Because cell lines can differ from cells in bodies, the researchers also looked at cdk6 levels in normal and tumor breast tissues taken from patients.
A protein known as cdk6 inhibits proliferation of some cell types and may play a role in the development of breast cancer, according to a report by researchers at National Jewish Medical and Research Center.
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2004-02/njma-pic021904.php   (449 words)

  
 Cell growth
Cell cycle control is one of the hottest areas of biomedical research, in part because of the potential applications in fighting cancer, which results from uncontrolled proliferation of cells in the body.
The other coauthors are UCSC graduate student Alyson Charlet and Harvard Medical School researchers Wilhelm Haas and Steven Gygi.
"Understanding the mechanisms that determine cell size and shape is one of the long-term goals of this research.
http://currents.ucsc.edu/05-06/08-22/cell.asp   (629 words)

  
 Growth Factors and Cytokines
Studies of human disorders as well as gene knock-out studies in mice show the prominent role for FGFs is in the development of the skeletal system and nervous system in mammals.
family of growth factors and associated signaling pathways can be found on the Signaling by Wnts and TGFs-
A large family of cytokines are produced by various cells of the body.
http://web.indstate.edu/thcme/mwking/growth-factors.html   (2547 words)

  
 Study describes basic mechanism in cell growth control involving damaged DNA
CHAPEL HILL -- As interactions of cellular proteins increasingly take center stage in basic biomedical research, studies are revealing a complex molecular choreography with implications for human health and disease.
"Inevitably, the molecular pathways controlling many cellular processes such as DNA repair must interact with those regulating cell division," said Dr. Yue Xiong, professor of biochemistry and biophysics at UNC.
Xiong's laboratory has been studying a family of enzymes called E3 ubiquitin ligases.
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2004-10/uonc-sdb100804.php   (710 words)

  
 Ketela, Troy W - Mid2p Influences Cell Growth In Response To Cell Wall State.
These observations may be extended to form the hypothesis that Mid2p is a component of a growth control mechanism that responds to cell wall state.
Experimental evidence suggests that Mid2p acts to negatively influence cell growth in response to cell wall damage.
In contrast, over expression of Mid2p in a kre6 background causes cells to grow significantly slower than kre6 cells.
http://www.yeastgenome.org/yeast96/f2348.html   (265 words)

  
 EHP 110-1, 2002: Forum
Titania cells may also prove to be safer for the environment than other technologies.
Titania cells work through an elegant "artificial photosynthesis" process.
In the process, a special solar cell coating just a few microns thick is applied to rolls of a flexible foil substrate.
http://ehp.niehs.nih.gov/docs/2002/110-1/forum.html   (3740 words)

  
 LCG
The goal of our laboratory is to understand the mechanisms which regulate mammalian cell growth.
The stimulation can be caused by growth factors, cytokines (including lipids and biolipids) or mechanical stress.
Mastery of this knowledge could help those suffering from diverse diseases ranging from osteoporosis (lack of stimulation of the osteoblast growth) to cancer (inappropriate upregulation of tumor cell growth).
http://www.spacedu.com   (130 words)

  
 Plant organ size control: AINTEGUMENTA regulates growth and cell numbers during organogenesis -- Mizukami and Fischer ...
of the meristematic cells in the developing organ (6, 7).
Plant Cell Physiol., May 1, 2005; 46(5): 803 - 805.
of the petal epidermis was analyzed because it has cells that
http://www.pnas.org/cgi/content/full/97/2/942   (5369 words)

  
 BBC News HEALTH Tumour cell growth blocked
Links to more Health stories are at the foot of the page.
He said that a combined approach might have a greater impact on cancer, but also had the potential to cause more side effects.
The technique centres on blocking the production of two substances that tumour cells need to grow and proliferate.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/health/newsid_1726000/1726888.stm   (339 words)

  
 Inhibition of Human Carcinoma Cell Growth
Several studies from our laboratory have shown the cancer chemopreventive and anti-carcinogenic effects of silymarin, a flavonoid antioxidant isolated from milk thistle, in long-term tumorigenesis models and in human prostate, breast and cervical carcinoma cells.
Based on the comparable results of silibinin and silymarin, we suggest that the cancer chemopreventive and anti-carcinogenic effects of silymarin reported earlier are due to the main constituent silibinin.
Treatment of different prostate, breast, and cervical human carcinoma cells with silibinin resulted in a highly significant inhibition of both cell growth and DNA synthesis in a time-dependent manner with large loss of cell viability only in case of cervical carcinoma cells.
http://www.annieappleseedproject.org/inofhumcarce.html   (240 words)

  
 Paidhungat, Madan - Cdc1-mediated ion homeostasis is essential for yeast cell growth.
These, and other, findings support a model in which the cdc1(ts) growth defect is suppressed in group A and B mutants by the loss of a specific vacuolar function.
Although the identity of this vacuolar function is not known, Ca uptake studies with group A and B mutants implicate ion homeostasis.
Further, group A and B suppressors are synthetic lethal with each other and Ycr44 localizes to vacuolar membrane fractions.
http://www.yeastgenome.org/yeast96/f2254.html   (277 words)

  
 Altered Cell Growth
How are cancer cells different from normal cells in terms altered anatomy and differentiation?
Check out this Cancer Cell Cam: Take a look into Melanoma's bedroom and watch uncontrolled growth which is called___?
http://hyper.vcsun.org/HyperNews/mhighfield/get/hs302/alteredgrowth.html   (696 words)

  
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Cell Growth, Differentiation and Senescence: A Practical Approach
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 Cell Growth (An Overview)
The chromosomes within the nucleus of a zygote (fertilized egg) contain all the genetic information necessary for the development and differentiation of body structures.
The fertilization of an egg cell by sperm in the uterine tube promote the development of sexual division and the completion of a cell containing chromosomes of both parents.
Human prenatal development is initiated with the fertilization of an ovum (egg) from a female by a sperm cell from the male.
http://www.innerbody.com/text/repo48.html   (75 words)

  
 Genomic Solutions - Cell Growth
Visit Science Direct for a copy of the application note "High-throughput screening for soluble recombinant expressed kinases in Escherichia coli and insect cells" published by a HiGro user.
These unique features make growth in standard 96- or 384-microwell plates ideal for production sequencing and other downstream applications.
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 Cell Growth & Differentiation
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For faster access to CG&D Online from these locations use this URL:
Complete Back Issues of Cell Growth & Differentiation (January 1990-September 2002) Now Available Online
http://cgd.aacrjournals.org   (61 words)

  
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