Transmembrane receptor
... Extracellular signaling molecules attach to the
receptor , ... G protein-coupled receptors ... receptors, heptahelical receptors, serpentine
receptor , and G protein-linked receptors (GPLR), comprise a large protein family ...
receptor protein n. An intracellular protein or ...
Transferrin receptor
... Transferrin
receptor (TfR) is a carrier protein for transferrin ... promote increased levels of transferrin
receptor , to increase iron intake into the cell. Thus, transferrin
receptor maintains cellular iron homeostasis. ...
Receptor
... In biochemistry, a
receptor is a protein molecule, embedded in either the ... may attach. A molecule which binds to a
receptor is called ... The androgen
receptor (AR), also known as NR3C4, is a type of nuclear ...
Proto-oncogene
... cell. The RET proto - oncogene encodes a
receptor tyrosine kinase for members of the glial cell ... ret proto - oncogene ( proto -ret) encodes a
receptor type tyrosine kinase with ... Proto - ... MET product is the hepatocyte growth factor
receptor and encodes tyrosine-kinase activity. The ...
Peroxisome
... ... Peroxisome proliferator-activated
receptor alpha (PPAR-alpha), also known as NR1C1, is a nuclear
receptor protein encoded by the PPARA gene. The ... targeting signal (PTS) that binds to a
receptor ... Each has its own ...
Olfactory nerve
... cranial nerves. The specialized olfactory
receptor neurons of the olfactory nerve are located in ... of the nasal cavity. ... An olfactory
receptor neuron, also called an olfactory sensory ... transduction cell in the olfactory system.
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Estrogen
... Common Estradiol Side Effects? ... Estrogen
receptor refers to a group of receptors that are activated by the ... Two types of estrogen
receptor exist: ER which is a member of the nuclear ... ... to produce estrogen . ... ... that have a
receptor protein that binds the hormone estrogen . .....
Endocytosis
... Cell Monographs, 1|Jozef ...
receptor mediated endocytosis is a process by which cells internalize ... How does
receptor mediated endocytosis reduce our serum levels ... . ... Receptor-Mediated Endocytosis ...
receptor is then engulfed by endocytosis . ... ...
Ecdysone
... Drosophila melanogaster, ... The ecdysone
receptor is a nuclear hormone
receptor found in arthropods, where it controls ... to other processes such as reproduction. The
receptor is a non-covalent heterodimer of two proteins, ...
Transduction
... by structural changes ... Signal transduction will involve a
receptor for the first messenger and may ... Thus, muscarinic cholinergic transduction at all five muscarinic
receptor ... 'Signal Transduction ' or 'Signaling' is the process by which ...
T cell
... such as B cells and natural killer cells by the presence of a special
receptor on their cell ... T helper cells are a sub-group of lymphocytes ... of T cells leave the bone marrow and mature in the ... the T cell
receptor (TCR) respectively. Both BCRs and TCRs share these properties: ... ...
Somatic hypermutation
... Hypermutation Assay - Gel Detection. Rearrangements of the antigen
receptor genes occur during ontogeny in B and T lymphocytes. ... InVivoScribe ... and the molecular basis of somatic hypermutation of antigen
receptor genes. ... to evolution immune somatic - hypermutation by tomhebbron ...
Secretin
... and buffering with bicarbonate. It was the ... Human secretin
receptor is a G protein-coupled
receptor which binds secretin and is the leading member of the class B GPCR ...
Reticulocyte Lysate
... Lysate System ... Cell-free synthesis of rat glucocorticoid
receptor in rabbit reticulocyte lysate . ... synthesized the
receptor in a reticulocyte lysate that has been depleted of ... ... tRNAf ...
Proton pump
... ... Comparison of a reduced-dose proton pump inhibitor with an H2
receptor ... Table 12. Proton pump inhibitors and treatment durations in ... consultation ... Proton pump inhibitors and histamine 2
receptor antagonist are prescribed for reflux and GERD. ... How do proton pump ...
Multi-gene family
... ... ... Like Genes TIL3 and TIL4: Evidence for a Multi - Gene
receptor Family in Humans ... formation of Drosophila, is related to the I kappa ... ... ... multi - gene subsets were chosen, one upstream of the IGF
receptor ( IGF family ' ... differential expression of multi - gene sets ( ...
Fibroblast
... games. The official name of this gene is " fibroblast growth factor
receptor 4. ... colon ; cones ; embryo ; fibroblast ; gastric ; gene ; ... Institute ... Structural interactions of fibroblast growth factor
receptor with its ligands. Proc. ... Online Shopping at DirectTextBook.com - ...
Zona pellucida
... of sperm to the zona pellucida is a receptor-ligand interaction with a ... The same zona pellucida protein that serves as a sperm
receptor also stimulates ... The zona pellucida binding assay assesses the ability of ... to spermatozoa on subsequent sperm– zona pellucida bind .....
Vestibular system
... balanced system . ... The purpose of the vestibular system is to keep tabs on the position ... The vestibular system is divided into two
receptor organs to accomplish these tasks. ... The vestibular apparatus or vestibular system , or balance system , is the sensory ... Accordingly, ...
T lymphocytes
... immunity. They can be distinguished from other lymphocyte types, such as B cells and natural killer cells by the presence of a special
receptor on their ... The small lymphocytes are the T cells and B cells. ... The lymphocytes involved in adaptive immunity (i.e. B and ...
Spindle Fibers
... divides in preparation ... The spindle fibers attach to the chromatids near the centromeres, and tug and ... muscle spindle n. A stretch
receptor in vertebrate muscle. ... sensory fibers (Group Ia afferent neurons) of the muscle spindle respond to ... spindle n. A rod or pin, ...
SnRNA
... Hughes JM, Konings DA, Cesareni G. The yeast homologue of U3 snRNA . ... U snRNA export is mediated by the leucine-rich nuclear export signal
receptor ... In this way these five proteins and a U snRNA assemble into the export complex. ... Arrows indicate the nucleotide changes in Xenopus ...
Sarcoplasmic reticulum
... ... Assessment of sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ depletion during spontaneous Ca2 ... posted to sr sarcoplasmic ryanodine reticulum release
receptor protein channel ... Zoology information, history, articles and research from Academic Journals, Newspapers, and magazines at HighBeam.com. Free ...
Rhodopsin
... Bioinformatics Institute ... The rhodopsin -like GPCRs themselves represent ... Rhodopsin . EDG-1 sphingosine 1-phosphate receptor. Opioid
receptor ... A description of the current concept of the chromophores of vision ... HISTORICAL CONCEPT OF RHODOPSIN . RECENT PROPOSALS BASED ON THE ...
Response element
... A response element is a short sequence of DNA within the promoter of a gene that is able to bind a specific hormone
receptor complex and therefore regulate transcription. (Redirected from Xenobiotic response elements ) Jump to: navigation, search "AHR" ...
Reflex arc
... ... 5. Reflex arc - Be able to label the kinds of neurons and their parts, in the ... The correct order of a reflex arc is: sensory
receptor --> sensory neuron ... Reflexes | World of Anatomy and Physiology. Reflexes summary with 3 pages of encyclopedia ... The combined function ...
Phagocyte
... Main ... phagocyte . ( 2009). In Encyclopædia Britannica. ... ... the 2001 PHAGOCYTE WORKSHOP. Barcelona, ... INHIBITING HUMAN PHAGOCYTE Fcg
receptor EXPRESSION ... Inquiries about this Phagocyte Workshop may be addressed to: ... Online Shopping at SpotCost.com - New and used books like ...
Pacinian corpuscles
... are nerve endings in the skin, responsible for sensitivity to deep pressure touch and high frequency vibration. A mechanoreceptor is a sensory
receptor that responds to mechanical pressure or distortion. There are four main types in the glabrous skin of humans: Pacinian corpuscles , Meissner's ...
Optic nerve
... confined anterior to the lamina ... The optic nerve transmits electrical impulses from the retina to the brain. ... The retina's sensory
receptor cells of retina are absent from the optic nerve . ... ...
Olfaction
... Olfaction , the sense of smell, is the detection of chemicals dissolved in air. ... 1 Overview of the process of olfaction . 2 Receptors. 2.1
receptor anatomy ... Unilateral depression or loss of olfaction (anosmia) is most commonly due to ... Disorders affecting olfaction ... it ...
Multigenic disorder
... disorder that affects approximately one ... treat only the positive symptom complex of this diverse, multigenic disorder ... ... B
receptor gene in multigenic Hirschsprung's disease. ... of patients in a Mennonite pedigree shows HSCR to be a multigenic disorder . Publication ...
Memory cell
... and reading out Memory T cell For other uses, see Memory cell . ... Central memory TCM cells express L-selectin and the chemokine
receptor CCR7, ... The concept of cell memory came to Browne 25 years ago through her spirit guide, Francine. ... Whatever isn't caused by cell ...
Interneuron
... Registered Office: NASSAU OFFICE ... Britannica online encyclopedia article on interneuron , ... transduced, into an electrical impulse in the
receptor neuron. This incoming excitation, or afferent ... Interneurons . Motor neurons. Neurons ... The term interneuron hides a great diversity of ...
Gene product
... of ... to provide a common language to describe aspects of a gene product's biology. ... A major regulatory gene product is a cytosolic
receptor to which radiolabeled 2, ... A Bacillus subtilis regulatory gene product for genetic competence and ... AB1761 Rabbit x Protein Gene ...
Gene knockout
... a flexible combination of BAC library screening, ... ... and gene technology obtained during the research that led to the " knockout ...
receptor knockout mice and its reversal by adenovirus-mediated gene delivery. ... C. elegans Gene Knockout Project ... the Gene Knockout ...
Gene cluster
... were used by Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza to identify ethnic groups within ... The KIR Gene Cluster . pdf-2. Figure 1: Map of the Leukocyte
receptor Complex. ... The KIR Gene Cluster . pdf-4. have the capacity to inhibit cellular activity. ... Welcome to Gene Linux Cluster at KIAS (Korea ...
Gene amplification
... ... News release issued by the National Human Genome Research Institute in June 1995 on the discovery that the amplification of the androgen
receptor (AR) gene may ... Easy-to-use, talking glossary of genetic terms, produced by the National Human Genome Research Institute. ... Biology Branch, ...
Gastrin
... ... Gastrin is a polypeptide. ... Gastrin is synthesized in G cells, which are located in gastric pits, primarily ... The gastrin
receptor is also one of the receptors that bind cholecystokinin, and ... Gastrin is the major hormone that regulates acid secretion in the stomach. ......
Drosophila
... Drosophila S2 cells 72 hours after the addition of dsRNA to the pebble gene; ... Robo3 extracellular ( Drosophila ) 15G1a(EcR-A) ecdysone
receptor (EcR-A) ... rhodopsin Drosophila . 4C71B7. protein tyrosine phosphatase, receptor-linked, DPTP99A ... Molecular requirements for actin-based ...
Dot blot
... by Dot Blot Screening of Streptococcus pneumoniae ... Phoenix Pharmaceuticals, Inc., is the most comprehensive supplier of ... Bombesin
receptor Subtype-3 (BRS-3) (371-399) (Human) - Dot Blot Kit. 1 kit $550.00 ... n important tool for evaluating any FACS data is the dot plot. ... as ...