Genetic engineering and cloning: Blessing or curse?. Scientific information Caro: Genetic engineering Kathi: Cloning Indra: Stem cells. Genetic engineering. General information Process of ge Applications Research Human ge. General information. Direct manipulation of genes
By RoyLaurisQuartz nozzle. Fluorescence signals. Focalized laser beam. Principles of Flow Cytometry. Injection of cells. Orifice = 50 to 400 µ. Photodiode. Fluorescence. Light can be measured at 90° : Side scatter + Fluorescence. Laser. Side scatter reflects the cell content. FITC. FITC. FITC.
By MichelleEPITHELIAL TISSUES. You’d be lost (dead) without them. WHAT ARE EPITHELIA ?. A. simple definition - "a layer of cells with a free surface". B. better definition - single or multiple layers of cells characterized by,. 1. a layer or layers composed of closely aggregated, polyhedral cells.
By betty_jamesNon-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. Luis Fayad, MD Assistant Professor Clinical Medical Director Lymphoma/Myeloma Department. Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma.
By ThomasStudents Will:. distinguish between prokaryotes and eukaryotes. distinguish between plant and animal cells and diagram them. 2 cell types…. Prokaryotes Eukaryotes. Eukaryotes vs. Prokaryotes. Eukaryotes Nucleus & Organelles Linear chromosomes Unicellular or multicellular
By elinaMorphologic Classification of Mouse Mammary Tumors with Some Examples in Rat Sabine Rehm, Dr. med. vet., ACVP Diplomate SmithKline Beecham Pharmaceuticals. Outline. Classification of Neoplasms Classification of Rat Mammary Tumors Classification of Mouse Mammary Tumors 1950-90
By yanSingle cell RNAseq Kathie Mihindukulasuriya , PhD Senior Scientist, Cruchaga Lab Department of Psychiatry Washington University in St. Louis. Plan: Single cell RNA- seq vs bulk RNA- seq C urrent single cell protocols and platforms Processing single cell RNA- seq data
By lakshaStem Cells. Key Words: Embryonic stem cells, Adult stem cells, iPS cells, self-renewal, differentiation, pluripotent, multipotent, Inner cell mass, Nuclear transfer (Therapeutic cloning), Feeder cells, LIF, embryoid body. What are stem cells?.
By mistyIntroduction to Histology . Cell Structures Dr. Rebecca A. Code Summer Scholars 2007. Histology – the study of cellular structures of the body. Anatomy at the microscopic level (microanatomy) Cells---tissues---organs---organ systems 10 15 cells in the human body
By euphemiaCell Biology. Chapter Seven: Cell Structure and Function. 7.1 What Are Cells? 7.2 Cells- A Look Inside. Investigation 7A. Examining Onion Tissue. What is onion tissue made of?. 7.1 What are cells?. A cell is the basic unit of structure and function in a living thing.
By valdemarNew Protein!!! Hepcidin. Objectives. Describe the processes involved in iron metabolism by the body Discuss the role of hepcidin in iron metabolism Describe diseases of hepcidin deficiency. Review of Iron Metabolism. What I learned (Way back when!!).
By bonnieBone Tissue. Ch. 6. Objectives: Identify main functions of osseous tissue Identify the major parts of a long Describe the cells found in osseous tissue Describe the components of an osteon Compare and contrast intramembranous and endochondral ossification.
By ciqalaCellular Therapies for Cardiac Diseases – FDA Questions BRMAC # 37 March 18-19, 2004. Stephen M. Grant, M.D. CBER/OCTGT/DCEPT. FDA Mission Statement August 2003.
By prenticeAdhesion Proteins PCOL 582. Adhesion Proteins Integrins IgSf Selectins Cadherins. L, N. L, N. EC. EC. Adhesion Proteins. White blood cells migrate through all the tissues of the body. Migration: 1. attachment 2. traversing Response to: 1. infection 2. necrotic tissue.
By wardThe Nature of Life (Chap. 3 - Bennett et al.). Notes for Chapter 3 HNRS 228 - Astrobiology Prof. Geller (with some slides adapted from Prof. Taylor). Overview of Chapter 3. What is Life Its properties, evolution and definition Cells: The basic units of life
By pembrokeStem Cells. Vittorio Bruno BIOE 506 4/19/2010. Contents. Introduction Concepts Potential Conclusions References. The Controversy. http://www.tonyawinchester.com/images/clone.gif. Introduction.
By kanaSipuleucel-T BLA 125197. US Food and Drug Administration Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research. Cellular, Tissue and Gene Therapies Advisory Committee Meeting. March 29, 2007. 1. FDA Presenters. Keith Wonnacott, PhD, Product Reviewer Division of Cellular and Gene Therapies
By hollaceاجزاء سيستم ايمني Components of Immune System. بافتها و اعضاء سيستم لنفاوي Lymphoid Organs سلولهاي لنفاوي Lymphoid Cells. سلولهاي لنفاوي Lymphoid Cells. White blood cells : lymphocyte Granulocytes: neutrophil eosinophil basophil monocyte Dendritic Cells
By rowdyDR.J.SUGUNABAI DR.J.SUGUNABAI ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY. STEM CELLS. A cell that has the ability to continuously divide and differentiate (develop) into various other kind(s) of cells/tissues. Stem Cell Characteristics. ‘Blank cells’ (unspecialized)
By amberChapter 6. Osseous Tissue & Bone Structure. Objectives. Describe the primary functions to the skeletal system Classify bones according to shape and internal organization
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