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Migrating animals

Fig. 7. Time-lapse video microscopy of the inner surface of an open-faced explant shows the tendency of mesodermal cells to migrate animally on the inner surface of the prospective neural tissue. As the bulk of the mesoderm convCTges and extends vegetally (arrows. A), a numba- of individual mesodermal cells break off from the posterior edge of the mesoderm and migrate on the inner surface of the prospective neural ectoderm (pointers. A). In some cases, large tongues of mesodermal cells may migrate animally (white arrows, B) while the rest of the mesoderm converges (C) and extends (E) vegetally (black arrows, B). Photos courtesy of John Shih. Fig. 7. Time-lapse video microscopy of the inner surface of an open-faced explant shows the tendency of mesodermal cells to migrate animally on the inner surface of the prospective neural tissue. As the bulk of the mesoderm convCTges and extends vegetally (arrows. A), a numba- of individual mesodermal cells break off from the posterior edge of the mesoderm and migrate on the inner surface of the prospective neural ectoderm (pointers. A). In some cases, large tongues of mesodermal cells may migrate animally (white arrows, B) while the rest of the mesoderm converges (C) and extends (E) vegetally (black arrows, B). Photos courtesy of John Shih.
CPA. Copolymer alloy membranes (CPAs) are made by alloying high molecular weight polymeries, plasticizers, special stabilizers, biocides, and antioxidants with poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC). The membrane is typically reinforced with polyester and comes in finished thicknesses of 0.75—1.5 mm and widths of 1.5—1.8 m. The primary installation method is mechanically fastened, but some fully adhered systems are also possible. The CPA membranes can exhibit long-term flexibiHty by alleviating migration of the polymeric plasticizers, and are chemically resistant and compatible with many oils and greases, animal fats, asphalt, and coal-tar pitch. The physical characteristics of a CPA membrane have been described (15). [Pg.213]

The calcification of atherosclerotic plaques may be induced by osteopontin expression, since osteopontin is a protein with a well-characterized role in bone formation and calcification. Vascular smooth muscle cell migration on osteopontin is dq endent on the integrin av 33 and antagonists of av 33 prevent both smooth muscle cell migration and restenosis in some animal model [8]. [Pg.146]

Immunological tests indicated that fraction 1, obtaned by gel chromatography had an immunostimulating activity. It induced migration of peritoneal-exudative cells, respectively peritoneal macrophages into the peritoneal cavity of experimental animals. These cells are with high bactericidic metabolitic activity. [Pg.684]

Ticks and fleas tend to concentrate in or migrate through the neck area of the animal. As they do this, they contact the active pesticide on or released by the collar and are killed. Powder-producing collars have an advantage over vaporous ones in that by the movement of the dog or cat, the powder crystals (bloom) are rubbed or wiped onto the fur, which expands the contact area allowing it to continue to control the ticks and fleas [20]. [Pg.728]


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