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14. Biol Cell. (1985) 55, 191-197 - S S. Bidet et al. - Apical material extracted from amphibian urinary bladder epithelium by enzymes and detergent treatment.
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- Apical material extracted from amphibian urinary bladder epithelium by enzymes and detergent treatment. ...
- The apical plasma membrane of epithelial cells of frog and toad urinary bladder is subject to large modifications during the induction of water permeability by the antidiuretic hormone. A better characterization of the apical membrane is necessary for a clear understanding of the mechanisms of hormone action. Towards this end, apical material was extracted by enzymatic treatment and by incubation with detergent. ... 2%) led to the extraction after 150 mn of 1 to 5 micrograms proteins per cm2 of amphibian urinary bladder apical surface. ... The absence of alteration of the water permeability after extraction and the good preservation of the ultrastructure are evidence for the localisation of the 76 kD at the apical membrane surface. This protein may be the best candidate as antigen to raise antibodies against the apical surface of amphibian urinary bladder epithelial cells.
15. Welcome to Kaneka High-Tech Materials -- Manufacturers of Apical Polyimide Film
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- APICAL World | News and Events | Technical Specifications | Customer Service | Questions? Ask the Engineers.
16. Mitsui Germany GmbH - Active in numerous business sectors - Chemicals & Plastics - Product Overview - Apical
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- Apical® AdmerTM Denka ChloropreneTM--> EperanTM EvalTM Kane Ace BTM--> MS PolymerTM--> NovarexTM.
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- Apical® Polyimide Film is produced by Kaneka, Japan and its subsidiary company KHM, U. ...
- Apical® is used world-wide as an alternative for Kapton® produced by DuPont.
- Apical® has achieved good success and is used for flat and round wires /cables, base material for FPC, barcode labels and as a stiffener for FCCL.
- Apical® Polyimide Film possesses an excellent balance of physical , thermal, electrical, and chemical properties over a wide range of temperatures (-270ºC -452ºF to +400ºC +752ºF ). Precise thickness control, superior web flatness, plus improved adhesion and excellent dimensional stability are standard features with Apical® Polyimide films. ...
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17. UNSW Embryo- Musculoskeletal- Limb Development- Apical Ectodermal Ridge
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- Musculoskeletal- Limb Development- Apical Ectodermal Ridge.
- At the tip of the limbbud lies a thickened ridge of ectoderm, the apical ectodermal ridge (AER), which has a role in patterning the structures that form within the limb. ...
- Kimmel RA, Turnbull DH, Blanquet V, Wurst W, Loomis CA, Joyner AL [Related Articles] Two lineage boundaries coordinate vertebrate apical ectodermal ridge formation. ...
- Analysis of the genetic pathway leading to formation of ectopic apical ectodermal ridges in mouse Engrailed-1 mutant limbs. ...
- Dorso-ventral ectodermal compartments and origin of apical ectodermal ridge in developing chick limb. ...
- Engrailed-1 Misexpression in Chick Embryos Prevents Apical Ridge Formation but Preserves Segregation of Dorsal and Ventral Ectodermal Compartments.
- Radical fringe positions the apical ectodermal ridge at the dorsoventral boundary of the vertebrate limb. ...
- BMPs negatively regulate structure and function of the limb apical ectodermal ridge.
- In vitro studies on the morphogenesis and differentiation of the mesoderm subjacent to the apical ectodermal ridge of the embryonic chick limb-bud. ...
- apical ectodermal ridge- (=AER) specialized region of ectoderm at the tip of the growing limbbuds that specifies proximo/distal axss of limb development .
18. Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy with apical left ventricular aneurysm: a case report
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- Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy with apical left ventricular aneurysm: a case report .
- Keywords: apical left ventricular aneurysm ˇ¤ hypertrophic cardiomyopathy ˇ¤ diagnosis.
- Morphological diversity is one characteristic of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), but it is not common that HCM is associated with apical left ventricular aneurysm (LVA) without evidence of a coronary artery lesion. ...
- A 59- year- old Chinese woman was diagnosed with apical HCM by echocardiography and MRI after abnormal findings on electrocardiogram (T- inversion) 15 years ago. ... Apical LVA with paradoxical motion was found by echocardiography. ... A rapid and short jet toward the basal cavity was also recorded at early systole and late diastole filling jet to apical cavity was also recorded at end- diastole (Fig. ... The size of the apical LVA became smaller in diastole and larger in systole. ... The MRI cine and left ventriculogram show that the hypertrophic myocardial region was limited below the papillary muscle lever where the cavity was obliterated and the left ventricle was divided into two parts: the basal cavity (main cavity) and the apical cavity (apical aneurysm). The apical LVA filled mainly in late diastole and the blood in the aneurysm was pumped into the main cavity in early diastole with a decrease in size. ... Apical paradoxic motion was shown clearly by either means. ...
- Among those cases, apical HCM is the most common type, then asymmetric septal hypertrophy, of which four cases reportedly developed to dilated phase, 2 and the mid- ventricle type, which often co- existed with other region hypertrophy and mid- obstruction. ... There are coexisting pathologic factors for apical aneurysm formation, such as abnormal high intra- ventricule pressure or local abnormalities of cardiac contraction, which cause a relative ischemic state and lead to myocardial structure abnormalities. ... The paradoxic jet detected by echocardiography may be a diagnostic clue to certify whether the apical cavity is present in patients with apical HCM, especially when mid- obstruction exists, 6,8 even though there was no evidence of apical cavity by echocardiography. ...
- 2- 4,6,8 2- D and Doppler techniques are still the most practical diagnostic means and MRI plays a critical role in diagnosing apical aneurysm, even small ones. ...
- Apical aneurysm and left ventricular hypertrophy. ...
- Apical hypertrophic cardiomyopathy mimicking acute myocardial infarction. ...
19. Structural requirements for the apical sorting of human multidrug resistance protein 2 (ABCC2) -- Nies et al. 269 (7): 1866 -- FEBS Journal
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- Structural requirements for the apical sorting of human multidrug resistance protein 2 (ABCC2) .
- The human multidrug resistance protein 2 (MRP2, symbol ABCC2) is a polytopic membrane glycoprotein of 1545 amino acids which exports anionic conjugates across the apical membrane of polarized cells. A chimeric protein composed of C-proximal MRP2 and N-proximal MRP1 localized to the apical membrane of polarized MadinDarby canine kidney cells (MDCKII) indicating involvement of the carboxy-proximal part of human MRP2 in apical sorting. ... In order to analyze whether this extension is required for apical sorting of MRP2, we generated MRP2 constructs mutated and stepwise truncated at their C-termini. ... Quantitative analysis showed that full-length GFPMRP2 was localized to the apical membrane in 73% of transfected, polarized cells, whereas it remained on intracellular membranes in 27% of cells. Removal of the C-terminal TKF peptide and stepwise deletion of up to 11 amino acids did not change this predominant apical distribution. However, apical localization was largely impaired when GFPMRP2 was C-terminally truncated by 15 or more amino acids. Thus, neither the PDZ-interacting TKF motif nor the full seven-amino-acid extension were necessary for apical sorting of MRP2. Instead, our data indicate that a deletion of at least 15 C-terminal amino acids impairs the localization of MRP2 to the apical membrane of polarized cells. ...
20. Phycologia: Predominant occurrence of apical cell divisions in Oedogonium pakistanense and its phylogenetic significance
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- Unlike what happens in most species of Oedogonium (Fritsch 1948; Smith 1950; Jao 1979), the cell division of this species was often more apical than intercalary; hence, developing apical caps were found laterally attached to septa in growing filaments. ...
- 2 m M KNO^sub 3^) and on 1% agar plates for studying the life cycle and relative position of the apical caps on the filaments. ...
- Vegetative cells are subcylindrical to cylindrical, 9-15 µm in diameter, 28-32 µm long; apical cells are obtuse. On the agar plates, we observed series of apical caps attaching to septa in filaments (Figs 2, 3, 5), suggesting that the growth of filaments is usually the result of repeated divisions of the terminal cell (Figs 2, 5); intercalary divisions do exist but are rare (Fig. ... It seems that the lateral apical caps contact the filaments loosely and that, consequently, they tend to drop off after some time. ... Occasionally, apical caps can even be found on lateral antheridia (Fig. ...
- The remarkable character of the Chinese material is the predominant occurrence of apical cell division, which was not described by Islam & Sarma (1963).
- In our Oedogonium, the free caps formed are very similar to those in Oedocladium', this is the first Oedogonium species we have observed with apical division dominant.
- Oedogonium pakistanense has unbranched filaments, so it clearly belongs to Ogdogonium, but the growth of its filaments is usually apical, a character more typical of Oedocladium. ...
21. * Apical - (Gardening): Definition
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- Apical.
- Apical dominance determines a plant's natural branching habit and its response to pruning. ... When the terminal bud is gone, its apical dominance is eliminated and the growth of the plant is altered as other buds begin to grow.
- APICAL -- At the tip of a branch.
- Apical bud - a bud at the apex or terminal position on a plant or branch.
- apical meristem -- Group of cells at the growing tip of a branch or root. ...
- Apical: See terminal.
- Apical is a descriptive term that comes from the word apex, and simply means the tip, top, or upper end of something. ...
- apical (adj. ...
- apical dominanceThe ability of the to produce to prevent side or from developing while it is growing. ...
- The suppression of growth in lower buds and branches by the uppermost, or apical, bud.
- apical meristem.
- Many plants display a phenomenon called apical dominance, with energy concentrated in a single tip bud while other buds along the stem remain dormant. ...
- In the woody ornamentals class, we learned about apical dominance (how the terminal bud of a shoot inhibits the growth of side buds), the significance of good drainage, and proper pH levels. ...
- cambium - Primary growth in plants is accomplished by the apical , which accomplishes the elongation of the plant. ...
- And now there are no fewer than eight branches competing for apical dominance. ...
22. Dictionary of Difficult Words - apical
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- DICTIONARIES Animals Computers Difficult Words English Plants Frames not supported Frames not supported Index A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z apical .
23. McGraw-Hill AccessScience: Apical meristem
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- Apical meristem .
- These apical meristems, usually consisting of small, densely cytoplasmic cells, become established during embryo development. ... Below the apical meristems, tissue differentiation begins the protoderm gives rise to the epidermal system, the procambium to the primary vascular system, and the ground meristem to the pith and cortex (Fig. ... Plant apical meristems have been the object of experiments on development similar to those carried out on animal embryos. ...
24. apical: Definition and Much More From Answers.com
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- Directory > General Reference > Dictionary > apical Medical.
- Directory > Medical > Medical Dictionary > apical WordNet.
- The adjective apical has one meaning:.
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- apical .
- Apical, from the Latin APEX (plural apices), meaning to be at the apex or tip, has a numebr of meanings.
- In phonetics, An apical consonant is one produced with the tip of the tongue. The Spanish and Italian r , for example, is an apical tap or trill. ...
- In plants: The tip of shoots and roots, see: Apical Dominance, Apical Bud .
- It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Apical".
- Directory > General Reference > Wikipedia > apical Translations.
- Translations for: Apical .
- Français (French) apical.
- - apical, que está en la cumbre.
- Directory > Language > Translations > apical Mentioned In.
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