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The dilution rate D is equal to 1/t, where t = u/V, and is equal to the mean residence time of the tank. Equation 11-63 shows that controlling the dilution rate D (Le., the flowrate into the reactor) can control the specific cellular growth rate of a microbial species p. [Pg.880]

The VACM-1 receptor is a membrane-associated protein with a single putative transmembrane domain that binds selectively AVP (XD — 2 nM), but cannot discriminate between VXR and V2R analogues. It is expressed in endothelial and medullary collecting duct cells and upon stimulation by AVP. It induces a mobilization of cytosolic-free Ca2+, decreases cAMP production and inhibits cellular growth via MAPK phosphorylation and p53 expression. The mechanism of action and physiological functions of this new receptor are not well understood, but it seems to participate in the regulation of AVP induced signal transduction pathways or of a yet unidentified peptide. [Pg.1276]

Dextrose (D-glucose) is the major immediate energy source in PN and is vital for cellular metabolism, body protein preservation, and cellular growth. [Pg.1493]

For cellular growth, because water constitutes 75 to 80% of cellular tissue... [Pg.539]

How might cellular growth drive Gl/S transitions A mechanism in which an unstable, translationally regulated protein limits Gl/S transitions provides one possible explanation. Consistent with this, we found that ectopic Rasvl2 or d-Myc increased levels of cyclin E, and that this effect was post-transcriptional (Prober ... [Pg.9]

J ohnston LA, Prober DA, Edgar BA, Eisenman RN, Gallant P 1999 Drosophila myc regulates cellular growth during development. Cell 98 779-790 Leevers SJ 1999 All creatures great and small. Science 285 2082—2083... [Pg.99]

Prober DA, Edgar BA 2000 Rasl promotes cellular growth in the Drosophila wing. Cell 100 435-446... [Pg.99]

Cellular Growth and the Evolution of Functions 10.5.1 Description of Sample Problem... [Pg.308]

In addition to its cytotoxic effects, TNF-a appears to regulate the growth of some (non-trans-formed) cell types. It is capable of stimulating the growth of macrophages and fibroblasts, while suppressing division of haematopoietic stem cells. The systemic effects of this cytokine on cellular growth in vitro are thus complex and, as yet, only poorly appreciated. [Pg.258]


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