International Review of CytologyElsevier, 14 ago 2001 - 281 pagine International Review of Cytology presents current advances and comprehensive reviews in cell biology--both plant and animal. Articles address structure and control of gene expression, nucleocytoplasmic interactions, control of cell development and differentiation, and cell transformation and growth. Authored by some of the foremost scientists in the field, each volume provides up-to-date information and directions for future research. |
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... interaction of radiation with cells and tissues; the layout of subsequent sections on irradiated intestine is also described. II. Interpretation of Radiation-Induced Changes in Intestinal Structure A. Intestinal 2 KATHARINE E. CARR.
... interaction of radiation with cells and tissues; the layout of subsequent sections on irradiated intestine is also described. II. Interpretation of Radiation-Induced Changes in Intestinal Structure A. Intestinal 2 KATHARINE E. CARR.
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... interactions, barriers to toxic insult, and cells controlling the activity of the wall (Montgomery et al., 1999). Villous protrusions increase the absorptive surface of small intestine (Fig. 1), but there are none in large intestine ...
... interactions, barriers to toxic insult, and cells controlling the activity of the wall (Montgomery et al., 1999). Villous protrusions increase the absorptive surface of small intestine (Fig. 1), but there are none in large intestine ...
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... interactions. Enterocytes also present antigen to immune cells, secrete cytokines, express adhesion molecules, and release eicosanoids. They produce nitric oxide (NO) on exposure to pathogenic bacteria and several proinflammatory ...
... interactions. Enterocytes also present antigen to immune cells, secrete cytokines, express adhesion molecules, and release eicosanoids. They produce nitric oxide (NO) on exposure to pathogenic bacteria and several proinflammatory ...
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... interaction of radiation with matter, as β rays in radioactive decay or in therapeutic equipment. The effect of high-energy radiation may also be caused in part by the molecular interactions with the lowenergy electrons associated with ...
... interaction of radiation with matter, as β rays in radioactive decay or in therapeutic equipment. The effect of high-energy radiation may also be caused in part by the molecular interactions with the lowenergy electrons associated with ...
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... interaction depending on the wavelength (photon energy) or the energy of the particle. Ultraviolet radiation causes excitation of orbital electrons, raising them to higher energy levels. At shorter wavelengths, for example, X rays and γ ...
... interaction depending on the wavelength (photon energy) or the energy of the particle. Ultraviolet radiation causes excitation of orbital electrons, raising them to higher energy levels. At shorter wavelengths, for example, X rays and γ ...
Sommario
Chapter 2 Nonneuronal Cellular Prion Protein | 121 |
Chapter 3 Cellular Basis of Shoot Apical Meristem Development | 161 |
Chapter 4 Roles of Cytoskeletal and Junctional Plaque Proteins in Nuclear Signaling | 207 |
Index | 267 |
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International Review of Cytology, Volume 107 G.H. Bourne,K.W. Jeon,M. Friedlander Anteprima limitata - 1987 |
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