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Cell morphology

Volume feed rate Lipid Cell morphology... [Pg.71]

Interestingly, the role of Wnt/non-(3-catenin signaling in controlling cell morphology and movement may contribute to another important aspect of neoplasticity ... [Pg.1320]

Franck, Z., Footer, M., Bretscher, A. (1990). Microinjection of villin in cultured cells induces rapid and long-lasting changes in cell morphology but does not inhibit cytokinesis, cell motility or membrane ruffling. J. Cell Biol. Ill, 2475-2485. [Pg.103]

Luis Roderiguez Fernandez, J., Geiger, B., Salmon, D., Ben-Ze ev, A. (1993). Suppression of vinculin expression by antisense transfection confers changes in cell morphology, motility, and anchorage-dependent growth of 3T3 cells. J. Cell Biol. 122, 1285-1294. [Pg.104]

Altered cell morphology Increased growth rate Increased saturation density Formation of multilayers Reduced adhesion to substratum Colony formation in soft agar Reduced serum requirement Altered growth factor requirement Tumor formation in athymic nude mice... [Pg.478]

Concerning adherent cells there are few studies in the literature. Some of them deal with the influence of stirrer speed on microcarrier cultures. Most studies using defined forces are from medical research. These studies, as well as those with production cells, use different types of exposure systems based on the parallel plate theory. They investigate the influence of stress on cell morphology and viability which is most important for arteriosclerosis research. [Pg.128]

Kluiyama H. Slaughter J.C. (1995) Control of cell morphology of die yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae by nutrient limitation in continuous culture. LettApplMicrobiol, 20, 37-40. [Pg.52]

The pathophysiology of HL is defined by the presence of the RS cell in a grouping of lymph nodes. The RS cell is a large cell morphologically with a multinucleated structure with pronounced eosinophilic nucleoli.5 In the affected lymph nodes, the RS cells are contained in a reactive milieu of T lymphocytes, eosinophils, histiocytes, and plasma cells, which makes them difficult to distinguish from these background cells. The natural course of the disease, if left untreated, is less than a 5% probability of surviving 5 years. [Pg.1373]

Damaged cell morphology due to excessive antigen retrieval... [Pg.116]

Antigen Retrieval Immunohistochemistry Based Research Diagnostics is intended for clinical pathologists, molecular cell biologists, basic research scientists, technicians, and graduate students who undertake tissue/cell morphologic and molecular analysis and wish to use and extend the power of immunohistochemistry. It is our hope that the readers will find it informative and useful. [Pg.465]

When a cell suspension is applied to a surface, the events that occur can be conceptually classified into three stages (1) a cell approaches the surface, (2) the cell attaches to the surface, and (3) the cell adheres, and thus, spreads out on the surface. Most studies of cell adhesion on artificial materials measure the number of adherent cells, the cell morphology, and changes in protein expression. To gain more detailed insight into the biophysical mechanism of cell adhesion requires... [Pg.170]

Cell morphology Chondrocyte-like Fibroblast-like... [Pg.204]

Guerrant RL, Brunton LL, Schnaitman RC, Rebhun LI, Gilman AG Cyclic adenosine monophosphate and alteration of Chinese hamster ovary cell morphology A rapid, sensitive in vitro assay for the entertoxins of Vibrio cholerae and Escherichia coli. Infect Immun 1974 10 320-327. [Pg.33]

In 1846, Virchow first recognized the existence in the CNS of a fragile, non-nervous, interstitial component made up of stellate or spindle-shaped cells, morphologically distinct from neurons, which he named neuroglia, or... [Pg.11]


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