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| | Imaging of intracellular calcium stores in single permeabilized lens cells -- Churchill and Louis 276 (2): 426 -- AJP - ... |
 | | Data are from a single experiment representative of response observed in 599 of 911 cells in 49 experiments in which 49 cultures were used. |  | | Data are from a single experiment representative of response observed in 73 of 134 cells in 11 similar experiments in which 11 cultures were used. |  | | Data are from a single experiment representative of responses observed in 7 similar experiments in which 7 cultures were used, and 35 of 88 cells showed a juxtanuclear thapsigargin-insensitive Ca |
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| | Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery: Intracellular Staphylococcus aureus: A mechanism for the indolence of osteomyelitis |
 | | Our aim therefore was to document the fate of the intracellular bacteria after a more natural cause of death of osteoblasts, creating a process which reflected the clinical situation more closely. |  | | Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery: Intracellular Staphylococcus aureus: A mechanism for the indolence of osteomyelitis |  | | This method, however, does not mimic the natural process of the death of osteoblasts. |
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| | Fluoromicroscopic Studies of Bleomycin-induced Intracellular Oxidation in Alveolar Macrophages and Its Inhibition by ... |
 | | The mechanism of bleomycin-induced fibrosis is not yet clear, but studies suggest that the generation of oxygen radicals by the bleomycin-Fe complex may play an important role in the initiation of the fibrotic process. |  | | The therapeutic value of this drug is greatly limited by its association with the development of pulmonary fibrosis. |  | | These results indicate that the fluoromicroscopic method is sensitive for the determination of intracellular oxidation caused by oxygen radicals. |
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| | Diabetes: Intracellular pH plays a critical role in gluco... @ HighBeam Research |
 | | In a HC[O.sub.3.sup.-]-buffered medium, however, both exchangers are effective, resulting in overcompensation for the [Ca.sup.2+]-induced acidification and stabilizing the intracellular pH at a higher point (8). |  | | To explore this possibility, we monitored glucose-induced priming in KRBH under conditions of intracellular alkalinization. |  | | In studies on rat islets, Best et al. |
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| | Microcystic Cyanobacteria Extract Induces Cytoskeletal Disruption and Intracellular Glutathione Alteration in ... |
 | | These findings suggest that intracellular GSH plays an important role in MCE-induced cytotoxicity and cytoskeleton changes in primary cultured rat hepatocytes. |  | | Environmental Health Perspectives (EHP) is a monthly journal of peer-reviewed research and news on the impact of the environment on human health. |  | | Center for Environmental and Occupational Health, Department of Community, Occupational and Family Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore |
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| | CBER Research - OVRR - Karen Elkins, PhD, Immunity to Intracellular Bacteria |
 | | Innate and adaptive immune responses to an intracellular bacterium, Francisella tularensis LVS. |  | | Invited speaker, ASM Biodefense Research meeting, in session entitled "Host/Pathogen Regulatory Networks," March 2004. |  | | The research in Dr. Elkins' laboratory concerns the fundamental mechanisms of protective immunity to intracellular pathogens, particularly intracellular bacteria. |
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http://www.fda.gov/cber/research/elkins.htm
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| | Spectra Cell |
 | | This detailed nutritional information opens a "window on intracellular function" and enables clinicians to develop appropriate interventions for patients who are pursuing lasting health. |  | | Our company is the industry's leading provider of Functional Intracellular Analysis (FIA), patented tests for assessing the function of specific vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and other essential micronutrients within an individual's white blood cells (lymphocytes). |  | | Unlike traditional serum, hair, and urine tests, it provides a complete picture of an individual's functional intracellular nutritional status. |
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| | Tularemia Pathogenesis Section, Laboratory of Intracellular Parasites, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious ... |
 | | Brucella abortus evades interactions with late compartments of the endocytic degradative pathway and promotes interactions of its vacuole with the host endoplasmic reticulum (ER) to generate an ER-derived organelle that is permissive for replication. |  | | The focus of our research is to understand the molecular mechanisms by which intracellular bacterial pathogens circumvent host defense mechanisms and, in particular, survive and replicate within mammalian cells. |  | | Tularemia Pathogenesis Section, Laboratory of Intracellular Parasites, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), NIH |
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| | BIGpedia - Biology - Encyclopedia and Dictionary Online |
 | | A group of organisms is said to have common descent if they have a common ancestor. |  | | There is also a series of intracellular "parasites" that are progressively less alive in terms of being metabolically active: |  | | These domains reflect whether cells have nuclei or not as well as differences in cell exteriors. |
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http://www.bigpedia.com/encyclopedia/Biology
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| | Intracellular Cytokine Staining |
 | | Table 2: Human Cytokine Intracellular Staining Quick Guide |  | | A modification of the basic immunofluorescence staining and flow cytometric analysis protocol can be used for the simultaneous analysis of surface molecules and intracellular cytokines at single-cell level. |  | | In contrast to detection of secreted cytokines by ELISA, for detection of intracellular cytokines, it is necessary to block secretion of cytokines with reagents such as Monensin or Brefeldin A during the last few hours of the stimulation. |
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http://www.ebioscience.com/ebioscience/appls/FCI.htm
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| | Multiple T Cell Subsets Control Francisella tularensis LVS Intracellular Growth Without Stimulation Through Macrophage ... |
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http://www.jem.org/cgi/content/abstract/198/3/379
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| | Intracellular Recordings - Research Application |
 | | The most common intracellular recording techniques use sharp or blunt (Patch Clamp) electrodes. |  | | The Intracellular Recording System provides a complete solution for researchers performing intracellular techniques and includes: |  | | DC resistances of the microelectrodes ranged from 50 to 80 M?. |
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| | Lawrence S. B. Goldstein |
 | | Previous work revealed that most intracellular movement in neurons is generated by motor proteins such as kinesin, dynein, or myosin. |  | | Summary: Lawrence Goldstein is interested in understanding the molecular mechanisms of intracellular movement in neurons and the role of transport failure in neurodegenerative diseases. |  | | My laboratory is interested in understanding the logic and molecular mechanisms of these neuronal transport systems, with the related goal of elucidating the likely role of transport failure in neurodegenerative diseases. |
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| | Interdependent Effect of P-Glycoprotein-Mediated Drug Efflux and Intracellular Drug Binding on Intracellular Paclitaxel ... |
 | | Interdependent Effect of P-Glycoprotein-Mediated Drug Efflux and Intracellular Drug Binding on Intracellular Paclitaxel Pharmacokinetics: Application of Computational Modeling -- Jang et al. |  | | Intracellular concentration of paclitaxel is determined by the |  | | Articles by Jang, S. Articles by Au, J. Interdependent Effect of P-Glycoprotein-Mediated Drug Efflux and Intracellular Drug Binding on Intracellular Paclitaxel Pharmacokinetics: Application of Computational Modeling |
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http://jpet.aspetjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/304/2/773
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| | ANTI-MICROBIAL TARGETING FOR INTRACELLULAR PATHOGENS |
 | | The use of the specific targeting molecules will allow more effective antimicrobial therapy against certain intracellular parasites such as M. tuberculosis. |  | | Therefore, adverse side effects will be less likely and effective killing of the pathogen will be more likely. |  | | Typically, parasites in the intracellular compartment, or phagosome, receive a much lower concentration of the antibiotic than what is administered systemically. |
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| | Magnesium Deficiency, Cardiac Risk Screening using Scanning Electron Microscopy: IntraCellular Diagnostics' EXAtest for ... |
 | | EXA Test is a reliable method allowing you, the practitioner, to monitor and screen cellular mineral balance objectively and repeatedly as you follow your patient's metabolic physical status. |  | | Extensive reserach of the buccal cell smear used by Intracellular Diagnostics, Inc. indicate high correlations between altered mineral levels and pathophysiological conditions in the following body systems: |  | | IntraCellular Diagnostics, Inc. is a CLIA approved and California State Licensed laboratory. |
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| | Cell (biology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Prokaryotes also lack most of the intracellular organelles and structures that are characteristic of eukaryotic cells (an important exception is the ribosomes, which are present in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells). |  | | Prokaryotes are distinguished from eukaryotes on the basis of nuclear organization, specifically their lack of a nuclear membrane. |  | | Most of the functions of organelles, such as mitochondria, chloroplasts, and the Golgi apparatus, are taken over by the prokaryotic plasma membrane. |
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| | Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism - Abstract of article: Extracellular-Intracellular Distribution of ... |
 | | Center for Magnetic Resonance Research, University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.A. Correspondence: Josef Pfeuffer, PhD, Center for Magnetic Resonance Research, University of Minnesota Medical School, 2021 Sixth Street S.E., Minneapolis, MN 55455, U.S.A. Received 13 September 1999; Revised 17 December 1999; Accepted 20 December 1999. |  | | The detection of a glucose signal at large diffusion weighting provided direct experimental evidence of intracellular glucose in the rat brain. |  | | 0.06) was consistent with a substantial fraction of glucose and lactate signals being intracellular. |
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http://www.nature.com/jcbfm/journal/v20/n4/abs/9590930a.html
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