Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name The Cells image caption image size background group or band alias origin Chicago genre Rock music Rock , Indie rock , Pop punk years active 1998&ndash present label Old Reliable Records , Orange Recordings associated acts website current members Cory Hance br Johnny Furman br Mark Doyle past members Brede Hovland br Randy Payne br Pat McIntyre br Rick Ness notable instruments The Cells are a 3 piece rock band based in Chicago , currently made up of singer guitarist Cory Hance, bassist Johnny Furman and drummer Mark Doyle. The band were formed in 1998 by singer guitarist Cory Hance and bassist Brede Hovland. Hovland then dropped out to work in the movie business, and Hance, guitarist singer Pat McIntyre and drummer Randy Payne continued the band with guest bassists such as Rick Ness , formerly of Fig Dish a key Cells member during his stint , Skid Marks , of Box O Car , Josh James and Bob Rising . They released their debut album, We Can Replace You under Orange Recordings . After touring behind We Can Replace You as a 3 piece, Hance, McIntyre and Payne parted ways. Payne and McIntyre formed the band Cisco Pike . Hance recruited drummer Mark Doyle formerly of Loud Lucy , Verbow and Woolworthy and bassist Johnny Furman formerly of The Webb Brothers , The Lupins and the Darlings in late 2003. The new Cells lineup completed the band s second CD Mayday The Cells album Mayday in 2006, available on their own imprint, Old Reliable Records . Discography Studio albums class wikitable Year Album Label 2002 We can replace you Orange Recordings 2006 Mayday Million Yen Studios References Allmusic class artist id p531181 biography pure url yes allmusic.com biography http www.thecells.net Official Site http www.myspace.com thecells Myspace page http www.oldreliablerecords.com Old Reliable Records DEFAULTSORT Cells, The Category Rock music groups from Illinois US indie rock band stub ... more details
Hadley may refer to TOC right People Surname Arthur Twining Hadley 1856 1930 , American economist George Hadley , meteorologist, hence also Hadley cell Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research George Hadley footballer 1893 1963 , Scottish footballer with Southampton, Aston Villa and Coventry City Harry Hadley 1877 1942 , England international footballer Henry Kimball Hadley , US composer Jerry Hadley , singer John Hadley , astronomer John Hadley chemist , chemist Patrick Hadley , British composer Ray Hadley , Australian radio broadcaster Stephen Hadley , United States National Security Advisor Tony Hadley , British pop singer and lead voice of Spandau Ballet during the 1980s William M. Hadley , American educator Given name Hadley Freeman , UK fashion journalist Hadley Richardson , first ... Hadley see Thirteen House , a character on the TV series House Places England Hadley, Shropshire , part of the new town of Telford, Shropshire Hadley, Worcestershire , village west of Droitwich , Worcestershire Hadley End , Staffordshire, village west of Burton upon Trent Hadley Wood in the London Borough of Enfield Monken Hadley , suburb of Barnet, in the London Borough of Barnet Canada Hadley Bay , on the north of Victoria Island, Nunavut United States Hadley, California Hadley, Indiana Hadley, Massachusetts Hadley, Minnesota Hadley, New York Hadley, Pennsylvania , a List of places in Pennsylvania H I place in Mercer County Hadley Junior High , school in Glen Ellyn, Illinois Hadley Township, Pike County, Illinois Hadley Township, Michigan South Hadley, Massachusetts Branchland, West Virginia , also called Hadley Extraterrestrial Hadley Rille , on the Moon Hadley Mars crater , a List of craters on Mars H N H crater on Mars Mons Hadley , a massif in the northern portion of the Montes Apenninus, a range in the north hemisphere of the Moon, named after John Hadley Television Hadley , an Australian subscription television program hosted by Ray Hadley Contracts law case Hadley v. Baxendale ... more details
Infobox television show name Hadley image include ALT text per MOS ALT guideline caption show name 2 genre Talk show format Political commentary creator developer writer director creative director presenter Ray Hadley starring judges voices narrated theme music composer opentheme endtheme composer country Australia language English langauge English num seasons 1 num episodes 4 list episodes executive producer producer editor location Macquarie Park, New South Wales Macquarie Park , New South Wales , Australia cinematography camera runtime 45 mins inc. commercials company distributor channel Sky News Australia picture format 576i SDTV audio format first run first aired start date 2010 11 16 df yes last aired end date 2010 12 8 df yes status Ended preceded by followed by related website website title production website Hadley was a short lived Australia n talk show which aired on the subscription television in Australia Australian subscription television news channel Sky News Australia and was hosted by pundit politics commentator Ray Hadley who discussed current politics political and social issues with guests. The program premiered on 16 November 2010 ref TV Tonight title Airdate Hadley url http www.tvtonight.com.au 2010 11 airdate hadley.html date 15 November 2010 accessdate 12 December 2010 ref and lasted for four episodes. The program was broadcast live across the country from ... between 8 15 and 9 00 pm. The format of the program consisted of a brief introduction by Hadley ... or thumps down where Hadley and one of his guests, usually a journalist, posed pre written questions ... of Hadley and either one of two panellists discussing political and general issues. The show closed with a parody song recorded by the Robertson Brothers . Hadley resigned from Sky News Australia on the eve of program returning in 2011 ref TV Tonight title Returning Paul Murray Live, Hadley url ... TV Tonight title Axed Hadley url http www.tvtonight.com.au 2011 02 axed hadley.html date 2 February ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2007 Polar cells are part of a three cell movement involving Hadley cell s and Ferrel cell s which show atmospheric circulation and surface winds. Cold dense air descends over the poles, which creates high pressure this cold air moves along the surface to lower latitudes. At around 60 degrees north and south, this air has been warmed up and rises upwards, creating a zone of low pressure. See also Polar vortex Category Atmospheric dynamics climate stub de Polarzelle es C lula polar it Cella polare nl Polaire cel nn Polarcelle pt C lula polar uk ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2009 Lutzner cells , also known as S zary cells or S zary Lutzner cells , cerebriform lymphocyte s are seen on electron microscopy of patients with mycosis fungoides . Category Lymphocytes Cell biology stub ... more details
Revolutionary Cells may mean Revolutionary Cells Animal Liberation Brigade , an animal liberation activist group Revolutionary Cells German group , a German left wing terrorist group Revolutionary Nuclei , a Greek left wing terrorist group also known as Revolutionary Cells Disambig de Revolution re Zelle ru ... more details
Context date September 2009 KSL cells are an early form of hematopoietic stem cell s. Characteristics are Kit , Sca 1 and Lin . ref http www.copewithcytokines.de cope.cgi?key KTLS 20cells ref Kit CD117 is the receptor of Stem Cell Factor. Sca 1 is the murine homology biology homolog of CD34, a hematopoietic stem cell antigen . Lin is a series of lineage marker antigens that identify mature murine blood cells. Notes references DEFAULTSORT Ksl Cells Category Stem cells biology stub ... more details
Guidepost cells are cells which assist in the subcellular organization of both neuron axon growth and migration ref cite journal title Guidepost cells last1 Palka journal Current Opinion in Neurobiology first1 J date 1992 02 coauthors John Palka, Kathleen E. Whitlock, Marjorie A. Murray volume 2 pmid 1638135 issue 1 pages 48 54 doi 10.1016 0959 4388 92 90161 D accessdate 2010 11 27 ref . These cells are typically other, sometimes immature, neurons and glial cells ref name multiple Col n Ramos DA, Shen K, 2008 http www.plosbiology.org article info 3Adoi 2F10.1371 2Fjournal.pbio.0060112 Cellular Conductors Glial Cells as Guideposts during Neural Circuit Development. PLoS Biol 6 4 e112. doi 10.1371 journal.pbio.0060112 ref . Identification Many types of cells serve as guidepost cells. Guidepost cells are identified by their singular importance in neural guidance of other cells ref cite journal title Pioneer axons lose directed growth after selective killing of guidepost cells journal Nature date 1983 07 07 first David last Bentley coauthors Michael Caudy pmid 6866090 volume 304 issue 5921 pages 62 65 accessdate 2010 11 27 doi 10.1038 304062a0 ref . To qualify as a guidepost cell, neurons hypothesized to be influenced by the guidance the cell are examined during development with the guidance cell in question present and missing either by destroying the cell or through gene knockout . Citation needed date November 2010 See also Nerve fiber Nerve Neuron Dendrite Synapse Axon guidance Pioneer axon Electrophysiology Neural cell adhesion molecule References See Wikipedia Footnotes on how to create references using ref ref tags which will then appear here automatically Reflist External links http www.copewithcytokines.de cope.cgi?key guidepost 20cells COPE entry on guidepost cells Categories Nervous tissue DEFAULTSORT Guidepost Cells Category Neurons Category Neurophysiology Category Neuroanatomy Neuroanatomy stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 L1210 are Mouse lymphocytic leukemia cells which are derived from the ascitic fluid of 8 month old female mice. While they are lymphocytic B cell B cells they are more like lymphoblasts in morphology. Category Lymphocytes cell biology stub ... more details
Image NIH 3T3.jpg thumb 250px right NIH 3T3 Fibroblasts in cell culture 3T3 cells come from a cell line established in 1962 by two scientists then at the Department of Pathology in the New York University School of Medicine, George Todaro and Howard Green. The 3T3 cell line has become the standard fibroblast cell line. Todaro and Green originally obtained their 3T3 cells from Swiss mouse embryo tissue. Nomenclature The 3T3 designation refers to the abbreviation of 3 day transfer, inoculum 3 x 10 sup 5 sup cells. This cell line was originally established from the primary mouse embryonic fibroblast cells that were cultured by the designated protocol, so called 3T3 protocol . The primary mouse embryonic fibroblast cells were transferred the T every 3 days the first 3 , and inoculated at the rigid density of 3 x 10 sup 5 sup cells per 20 cm dish the second 3 continuously. The spontaneously immortalized cells with stable growth rate were established after 20 30 generations in culture, and then named 3T3 cells. Uses 3T3 cells are often used in the cultivation of keratinocytes , with the 3T3 cells secreting growth factors favourable to these kinds of cells. Drugs affecting 3T3 cells Benzodiazepines such as temazepam have been found to inhibit Swiss 3T3 cells. ref cite journal journal Proc Natl Acad Sci USA year 1984 month February volume 81 issue 3 pages 753 6 title Benzodiazepines that bind at peripheral sites inhibit cell proliferation author Wang JK, Morgan JI, Spector S pmid 6322168 doi 10.1073 pnas.81.3.753 pmc 344914 ref References Todaro GJ , Green H . Quantitative studies of the growth of mouse embryo cells in culture and their development into established lines. J. Cell Biol. 17 299 313, 1963. http www.jcb.org cgi reprint 17 2 299 Fulltext . http www.microscopyu.com moviegallery ... a set of films of 3T3 cells in culture Notes reflist 2 Category Non terminally differentiated blast cells Category Cell lines Cell biology stub ja NIH3T3 ... more details
Multiple issues orphan December 2010 lead rewrite May 2009 refimprove May 2009 The complementary cells is a mass of cell biology cell s in plants, formed from the cork cambium at the position of the lenticel s. It is a group of loosely arranged cells that aid in gaseous exchange through Cork material cork . ref http www.merriam webster.com dictionary complementary 20cell ref references DEFAULTSORT Complementary Cells Category Plant anatomy botany stub ... more details
ductal cells refer to cells lining the pancreatic duct and are responsible for production of bicarbonate rich secretion. Ductal cells are stimulated by the hormone secretin and are responsible for maintenance of the duodenal pH and prevention of duodenal injury from acidic chyme. Ductal cell mix their production with acinar cell s to make up the pancreatic juice . gastrointestinal physiology Category Pancreas ... more details
Infobox company name Q Cells SE logo Image Q.CELLS Logo.svg 230px type Societas Europaea traded as FWB ... 2010 small ref name AR2010 cite web url http qcells.corporate reports.net reports q cells annual 2010 gb English 0.html title Annual Report 2010 accessdate 17 April 2011 publisher Q Cells ref operating ... subsid homepage http www.q cells.com www.q cells.com intl yes Image Q Cells Thalheim, Solar Valley.jpg thumb 250px Q Cells Thalheim Bitterfeld Wolfen Q Cells is a manufacturer of photovoltaic PV cells ... 39872 Evergreen Solar and Q Cells Announce Partnership with REC ref Since commencing production in 2001, Q Cells now employs about 1500 people at its site in Bitterfeld Wolfen , Saxony Anhalt , Germany ... Cells produced 537 MW of PV cells in 2009. In 2010, the output was increased to 939 MW. Thereof 482 ... AR2010 Products Q Cells markets mainly multicrystalline solar cells which reach conversion efficiencies of up to 17.4 . Its monocrystalline cells have efficiency ratings of up to 18.8 . ref cite web url http www.q cells.com produkte solarzellen.html title Q Cells solar cell products accessdate 18 September 2011 ref Q Cells marks its cells with a small capital Q near a corner. ref name trademark http www.wipo.int ipdl en madrid key.jsp?KEY 843568 Trademark registration ref Q Cells also sells solar ... gallium selenide solar cells CIGS thin film modules. Its multicrystalline module products are called ... black version. ref cite web url http www.q cells.com produkte solarmodule.html title Q Cells solar module series accessdate 18 September 2011 ref With its CIGS modules, Q Cells set a world record ... title Q Cells achieves with 13.4 new efficiency world record for CIGS thin film solar module out of mass production accessdate 18 September 2011 ref Research & Development Q Cells has developed the performance of its cells as well as its technological production processes. Q Cells is also developing .... ref name evergreen In 2011, Q Cells reached a conversion efficiency of 19.5 for 6 inch multicrystalline ... more details
Multiple issues wikify September 2010 orphan February 2009 notability August 2008 Decoy Cells are Virus virally infected epithelial cells that can appear in a urine sample, which although appearing malignant are actually shed cells infected with the BK virus . People who have had a kidney transplant are likely to have decoy cells. When the body rejects, and or the kidneys aren t functioning properly ... of the cells lining the uroepithelium and the renal tubules. kidney tubules . This causes the nuclei to swell to a much larger size and thus the creation of decoy cells. ref http ndt.oxfordjournals.org ... and tubulitis, the distinguishing lesion being tubular cells whose nuclei are heavily altered ... cells in the urine that correlate with what exactly is happening with the kidneys. It is believed that contrary to having more decoy cells in the urine say that you are more likely to develop kidney ..., the higher the number of decoy cells in the urine, the greater the probability of finding the PVBK nephropathy . In contrast, other investigators have reported that even when the decoy cells are abundant , the positive predictive value is as low as 27 , which indicates that decoy cells may be present ... who have decoy cells in the urine in association with impaired renal function and repeated episodes ... cgi content full 16 7 1496 R1 ref Decoy cells can be seen with Papanicolaou staining or phase contrast microscopy. The cells appear with the enlarged nuclei and can appear in clumps like cancer would which hence gives them the name decoy cells which give them the appearance of a malignant ... and infect other regions of the body. The decoy cells give off some of the very same features ... decoy cells show a much enlarged nucleus, which is occupied by a basophilic inclusion surrounded ... cells derive from the uroepithelium, the heavily enlarged and altered nuclei as well as the irregular shape of the cell body can mimic the changes observed in neoplastic cells. By phase contrast microscopy ... more details
Small Cells ref name Micro Markets http www.abiresearch.com research 1006138 Small Cells 3A Outdoor Pico and Micro Markets Small Cells Outdoor Pico and Micro Markets ref are low powered radio access nodes ... spectrum. Small cells are a vital element to 3G data off loading, and many mobile network operators see small cells as vital to managing LTE Advanced spectrum more efficiently compared to using just macrocells. ref name Small cells key to making LTE pay http www.rcrwireless.com article 20111103 carriers carriers see small cells as key to making lte pay Small cells key to making LTE pay ref Types of small cells Small cells encompass Femtocell s, Beamforming focusing a radio signal on a very specific ... with remote radio heads. A common factor in all these approaches to small cells is that they are mobile network operator managed. Small cells provide a small radio footprint, which can range from ... picocell microcell Small Cell terminology ref Compatible technology Small cells are available for a wide ... as effectively as small cells utilising licensed spectrum. Purpose Small cells can be used to provide in building and outdoor wireless service. Mobile operators use small cells to extend their service coverage and or increase network capacity. With small cells, mobile operators can offload traffic as much as 80 during peak times. ref name Small cells traffic offload http www.alcatel lucent.com wireless femto small cells.html Small cells traffic offload ref ABI Research estimates that by 2015 ... offloading. ref name Small cells challenge the macro network model http blogs.informatandm.com 302 small cells challenge the macronetwork model at the mwc Small cells challenge the macro network model ref ABI Research also believes that small cells also help service providers discover new revenue ... this location information to update user s social media status, for instance. Opening up small cells APIs to the wider mobile ecosystem could enable a Long Tail effect. ref name Long tail of small cells ... more details
Infobox disease Name Binucleated cells Image Binucleated cell overlay.tiff Alt Caption A binucleated ... cells simply contain two Cell nucleus nuclei . This type of cell is most commonly found in cancer cells and may arise from a variety of causes. Binucleation can be easily visualized through staining ... . Causes Cleavage furrow regression Cells divide and almost complete division but then the cleavage furrow begins to regress and the cells merge. This is thought to be caused by nondisjunction ... rather than aneuploid cells in human cell lines journal Nature date 13 year 2005 month October ... in one cell. ref name journal1 Multipolar spindles Cells contain three or more centromeres , resulting in multiple poles. This leads to the cells pulling chromosomes in many directions that end in multiple Cell nucleus nuclei found in one cell. ref name journal1 Merging of newly formed cells Two cells that have just finished cytokinesis merge into one another. This process is not entirely understood. ref name journal1 Medical relevance Detection Binucleated cells can be observed using microscopy . Cells must first be Fixation histology fixed to arrest them wherever they are in the cell ... cells are most easily identified by viewing tubulin , which surrounds the two nuclei in the cell. Binucleated cells may be mistaken for two cells in close proximity when viewing only nuclei. File ... higher rate in cancer cells. ref name journal1 Other identifying features of cancer cells include ... cells depends largely on the type of cell they originated from. ref name journal1 A large percentage of binucleated cells arising from normal cells remain in interphase and never enter mitosis again. ref name journal1 Cells that contain many mutations before they become binucleate are much more ... than 50 of binucleated cells never entered mitosis again while greater than 95 of cancer cells were ... cells have much higher rates of errors in chromosomal disjunction making it much more likely for cells ... more details
Infobox Anatomy Name Decidual cells Latin GraySubject 12 GrayPage 59 Image Caption Image2 Caption2 Precursor System Artery Vein Nerve Lymph MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre c 18 DorlandsSuf 12223098 Before the fertilized ovum reaches the uterus , the mucous membrane of the body of the uterus undergoes important changes and is then known as the decidua . The thickness and vascularity of the mucous membrane are greatly increased its glands are elongated and open on its free surface by funnel shaped orifices , while their deeper portions are tortuous and dilated into irregular spaces. The interglandular tissue is also increased in quantity, and is crowded with large round, oval, or polygonal cells, termed decidual cells . Their enlargement is due to glycogen and lipid accumulation in the cytoplasm allowing these cells to provide a rich source of nutrition for the developing embryo. External links eMedicineDictionary Decidual cells BUHistology 19905loa Female Reproductive System placenta, decidual cells UIUCHistologySubject 1107 Gray s Extraembryonic and fetal membranes Category Developmental biology Anatomy stub ... more details
A431 cells are a model cell line epidermoid carcinoma used in biomedical research . ref name COPE cite web title A431 Cytokines and Cells Online Pathfinder Encyclopaedia url http www.copewithcytokines.de cope.cgi?key A431 accessdate ref More specifically, they are used in studies of the cell cycle and cancer associated cell signalling pathways since they gene expression express abnormally high levels of the epidermal growth factor receptor Epidermal growth factor receptor EGFR . As such they are often used as a positive Scientific control control for EGFR gene expression expression . They contain no functional p53 , a potent tumor suppressor gene , and so are highly sensitive to mitogen ic stimuli. A431 cells were established from an epidermoid carcinoma in the vulva of an 85 year old female patient. Epidermal growth factor Epidermal growth factor EGF stimulation of A431 cells induces rapid tyrosine phosphorylation of intracellular signalling protein s which control cellular processes such as growth, proliferation and apoptosis . At low picomolar concentrations EGF promotes cell growth of A431 cells whereas at higher nanomolar concentrations it inhibits growth by causing the cells to terminally Cellular differentiation differentiate . Treatment of A431 cells with bradykinin reduces basal and EGF induced EGFR phosphorylation. ref name Graness 2000 cite journal author Graness A, Hanke S, Boehmer FD, et al. title Protein tyrosine phosphatase mediated epidermal growth factor EGF receptor ... by bradykinin in A431 cells journal Biochem. J. volume 347 issue Pt 2 pages 441 47 year 2000 month ... factor secreted by human Sertoli cells journal Fertil. Steril. volume 49 issue 4 pages 658 65 year ... Sertoli cells journal Mol. Cell. Endocrinol. volume 79 issue 1 3 pages 1 12 year 1991 month August pmid 1936536 pmc url issn doi 10.1016 0303 7207 91 90089 B ref Stimulation of A431 cells with phorbol ... A431 Cells Category Cell lines ... more details
Multiple issues wikify January 2012 unreferenced December 2011 orphan September 2008 Chloragogen cells are cells in at least some annelids that function similarly to the liver in vertebrates. They store glycogen and neutralize toxins.These are yellowish in colour due to the presence of yellowish granules called chloragosomes and are present in coelomic fluid of some annelids.They help in excretory functions of the organism. These cells are derived from the inner coelomic epithelium. They have characteristic vesicular bulging which store and transport substances like glycogen and other nitrogenous wastes. They take part in the deamination of amino acids and synthesis of urea. Silicates taken in along with food are deposited in the chloragogen cells. Category Medicine biol stub ca C l lula clorag gena pl Kom rki chloragogenowe ... more details
Jurkat cells pronounced y r kat are an Biological immortality Cell lines immortalized line of T lymphocyte cells that are used to study acute T cell leukemia , Cell signaling T cell signaling , and the expression of various chemokine receptors susceptible to viral entry, particularly HIV . Jurkat cells are also useful in science because of their ability to produce interleukin 2 . Their primary use, however, is to determine the mechanism of differential susceptibility of cancers to drugs and radiation. The Jurkat cell line originally called JM was established in the late 1970s from the peripheral blood of a 14 year old boy with T cell leukemia. ref cite journal author Schneider U, Schwenk H, Bornkamm G title Characterization of EBV genome negative null and T cell lines derived from children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia and leukemic transformed non Hodgkin lymphoma journal Int J Cancer volume 19 issue 5 pages 621 6 year 1977 pmid 68013 doi 10.1002 ijc.2910190505 ref Different derivatives of the Jurkat cell line can now be obtained from cell culture banks ref http www.atcc.org American Type Culture Collection ATCC ref that have been mutated to lack certain genes. Examples of derivatives ... gene exon 7 from the Lck transcript . J.RT3 T3.5 cells have a mutation in the T cell receptor beta chain locus precluding expression of this chain. This affects the cells in several ways. They do ... in the TCR complex, these cells are a useful tool for transfection studies using T cell receptor ... being essential to apoptosis or programmed cell death of cells. The D1.1 cell line does not express CD4 molecule, an important co receptor in the activation pathway of helper T cells . The J.gamma1 subline ... in T cell receptor TCR calcium signaling calcium mobilization , and nuclear factor of activated T cells NFAT activation an important transcription factor in T cells . References references External links MeshName Jurkat Cells Category Cell lines es C lulas Jurkat it Cellula di Jurkat pt C lulas Jurkat ... more details
Deiter s Cells also called phalangeal cells contain both micro filaments and micro tubules which run from the Basilar membrane to the Reticular connective tissue . ref name Hall, James W. Hall pp51 ref References Reflist Bibliography refbegin Hall, James W. 2000 Handbook of otoacoustic emissions Singular Publishing ISBN 978 1565938731 refend Category Auditory system ... more details
Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Cells Type Album Artist Cex Cover Cex Cells.jpg Released October, 1998 Recorded Genre Intelligent Dance Music IDM Length Label Underscore Records Producer Reviews Last album This album Cells br 1998 Next album Role Model album Role Model br 2000 Cells is the first full length release by Cex . It was released in 1998 in music 1998 on Cex s own Underscore Records . Cultural references The title of the album has nothing to do with the CD CexCells by electronica band Blaqk Audio . Track listing At Least One Unwilling Passenger on Keith s Ego Trip BSNBC Any Door, Part 1 Sterile Starve mix Helvetica Any Door, Part 2 Times Man of the Year Humanst522 BT For Teals Any Door, Part 3 I Have Life Rage Shawn Haynie Remix Heartbeat of Korea DEFAULTSORT Cells Album Category Cex albums 1990s electronic album stub pt Cells ... more details
lowercase T cells gamma Delta letter delta T cell s represent a small subset of T cell s that possess a distinct T cell receptor TCR on their surface. A majority of T cells have a TCR composed of two glycoprotein chains called and TCR chains. In contrast, in T cells, the TCR is made up of one chain and one chain. This group of T cells is usually much less common than T cells, but are found ... first2 D title Gammadelta T cells link innate and adaptive immune responses journal Chemical ... molecules that activate T cells are still largely unknown. However, T cells are peculiar ... presentation of peptide epitopes although some recognize MHC class IB molecules. Furthermore, T cells ... to as Thy1 Dendritic Epidermal Cells Thy1 DEC ref cite journal last Bergstresser, PR first coauthors Sullivan S, Streilein JW, Tigelaar RE. title Origin and function of Thy 1 dendritic epidermal cells ... 2409184 ref , these cells are more commonly known as Dendritic Epidermal T cells DETC . DETC arise ... volume 215 pages 114 22 year 2007 pmid 17291283 doi 10.1111 j.1600 065X.2006.00483.x ref T cells in innate and adaptive immunity The conditions that lead to responses of T cells are not fully understood, and current concepts of T cells as first line of defense , regulatory cells , or bridge .... In fact, T cells form an entire lymphocyte system that develops under the influence of other leukocytes , in the thymus and in the periphery. Mature T cells are divided into functionally distinct ... effects on healthy tissues and immune cells, on pathogens and tissues enduring infections and the host ... receptor CD1d restricted Natural Killer T cell s, T cells exhibit several characteristics that place ... and T cells coordinate a slower but highly antigen specific immune response leading to long lasting memory against subsequent challenges by the same antigen. On one hand, T cells may be considered ... Born first1 WK last2 Reardon first2 CL last3 O Brien first3 RL title The function of gammadelta T cells ... more details
File COS 7 Cells 40X Magnification Confocal Microscopy.jpg thumb COS 7 cells, 40X magnification, confocal microscopy COS is a cell line often used by biologists when studying the monkey virus SV40 . Cells from this line are also often transfected to produce recombinant proteins for molecular biology, biochemistry, and cell biology experiments. Two forms of COS cell lines commonly used are COS 1 and COS 7. The COS cell line was obtained by immortalizing a CV 1 ref Jensen FC, Girardi AJ, Gilden RV, Koprowski H 1964 Infection of human and simian tissue cultures with rous sarcoma virus. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 52 53 59. PMID 14192657 ref cell line derived from kidney cells of the African green monkey with a version of the SV40 genome that can produce SV40 Large T antigen large T antigen but has a defect in genomic replication. ref name Gluzman Gluzman Y 1981 SV40 transformed simian cells support the replication of early SV40 mutants. Cell 23 175 182. PMID 6260373 ref When an expression construct with an SV40 promoter is introduced into COS cells, the vector can be replicated substantially by the SV40 Large T antigen large T antigen . The word COS is an acronym, derived from the cells being C V 1 simian in O rigin, and carrying the S V40 genetic material. ref name Gluzman References Reflist Category Cell lines ... more details
Infobox River river name Cells River image name image size caption origin New South Wales mouth basin countries Australia length elevation mouth elevation discharge watershed The Cells River is a river of the state of New South Wales in Australia . See also List of rivers of Australia References cite web url http www.gnb.nsw.gov.au name search?transaction savefile&placename &status ASSIGNED&designation RIVER&lga None&map &parish title List of placenames ASSIGNED as RIVERs work Geographical Names Register GNR of NSW publisher Geographical Names Board of New South Wales accessdate 2008 06 07 NewSouthWales geo stub coord 31 31 S 152 03 E display title region AU type river source GNS enwiki Category Rivers of New South Wales de Cells River ... more details