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American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 1998
The purpose of this review is to relate developments in lung cell biology to our understanding and treatment of pulmonary diseases. The authors’ careers in pulmonary biology began when we came to the Heart Institute of the National Institutes of Health in 1968 (R.J.M.) and 1970 (R.G.C.).
R J, Mason, R G, Crystal
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The purpose of this review is to relate developments in lung cell biology to our understanding and treatment of pulmonary diseases. The authors’ careers in pulmonary biology began when we came to the Heart Institute of the National Institutes of Health in 1968 (R.J.M.) and 1970 (R.G.C.).
R J, Mason, R G, Crystal
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Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology, 2011
Eukaryotic systems self-organise by using molecular railways to shuttle specific sets of molecular components to specific locations. In this way, cells are enabled to become larger, more complex and more varied, subtle and effective in their activities. Because of the fundamental importance of molecular railways in eukaryotic systems, understanding how
R A, Cross, A D, McAinsh, A, Straube
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Eukaryotic systems self-organise by using molecular railways to shuttle specific sets of molecular components to specific locations. In this way, cells are enabled to become larger, more complex and more varied, subtle and effective in their activities. Because of the fundamental importance of molecular railways in eukaryotic systems, understanding how
R A, Cross, A D, McAinsh, A, Straube
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Nature Biotechnology, 2007
Computational modeling of biological systems is becoming increasingly important in efforts to better understand complex biological behaviors. In this review, we distinguish between two types of biological models--mathematical and computational--which differ in their representations of biological phenomena.
Jasmin, Fisher, Thomas A, Henzinger
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Computational modeling of biological systems is becoming increasingly important in efforts to better understand complex biological behaviors. In this review, we distinguish between two types of biological models--mathematical and computational--which differ in their representations of biological phenomena.
Jasmin, Fisher, Thomas A, Henzinger
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2005
Dendritic cells (DCs) are a special type of leukocytes able to alert the immune system to the presence of infections. They play a central role in the initiation of both innate and adaptive immune responses. This particular DC feature is regulated by the activation of specific receptors at the cell surface called Toll-like receptors (TLRs) that bind a ...
GRANUCCI, FRANCESCA +2 more
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Dendritic cells (DCs) are a special type of leukocytes able to alert the immune system to the presence of infections. They play a central role in the initiation of both innate and adaptive immune responses. This particular DC feature is regulated by the activation of specific receptors at the cell surface called Toll-like receptors (TLRs) that bind a ...
GRANUCCI, FRANCESCA +2 more
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Trends in Cell Biology, 2012
‘Verum esse ipsum factum’, the true is in the made – Giambattista VicoSynthetic Cell Biology sounds intriguing, but the name begs the question – why should we try to rebuild or reprogram the cell, especially when we barely understand how cells work?
Wendell A, Lim +2 more
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‘Verum esse ipsum factum’, the true is in the made – Giambattista VicoSynthetic Cell Biology sounds intriguing, but the name begs the question – why should we try to rebuild or reprogram the cell, especially when we barely understand how cells work?
Wendell A, Lim +2 more
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Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America, 2004
In recent years, our understanding of B-cell biology and the roles of B cells in normal immune responses and autoimmunity has increased dramatically. We no longer think of B cells simply as antibody factories. It is clear that these diverse and exquisitely regulated cells may contribute in a multitude of ways to immune responses.
Elena, Weinstein +3 more
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In recent years, our understanding of B-cell biology and the roles of B cells in normal immune responses and autoimmunity has increased dramatically. We no longer think of B cells simply as antibody factories. It is clear that these diverse and exquisitely regulated cells may contribute in a multitude of ways to immune responses.
Elena, Weinstein +3 more
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Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America, 1994
Erythropoietin (EPO) mediates its biologic actions in responsive cells through the 78 kDa cell surface form of the EPO receptor. The biosynthesis, activations, and destruction of EPO receptors are described. The binding of EPO to its receptor leads to the activation of a tyrosine protein kinase(s) that results in the phosphorylation of the receptor and
S T, Sawyer, K, Penta
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Erythropoietin (EPO) mediates its biologic actions in responsive cells through the 78 kDa cell surface form of the EPO receptor. The biosynthesis, activations, and destruction of EPO receptors are described. The binding of EPO to its receptor leads to the activation of a tyrosine protein kinase(s) that results in the phosphorylation of the receptor and
S T, Sawyer, K, Penta
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Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2001
In the past two years, major advances in our knowledge of the cellular events involved in the formation of stomatal complexes, particularly those responsible for the establishment of the stomatal pattern, have been made. These events are altered in the Arabidopsis mutants sdd1-1, tmm and flp. Molecular cloning of the SDD1 gene initiated the elucidation
Altmann, Thomas, von Groll, Uritza
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In the past two years, major advances in our knowledge of the cellular events involved in the formation of stomatal complexes, particularly those responsible for the establishment of the stomatal pattern, have been made. These events are altered in the Arabidopsis mutants sdd1-1, tmm and flp. Molecular cloning of the SDD1 gene initiated the elucidation
Altmann, Thomas, von Groll, Uritza
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Nature, 1989
Highlights at next week's American Society for Cell Biology Annual Meeting in Houston, Texas include an interactive 3-D graphics software package and formuIin-free tissue fixative.
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Highlights at next week's American Society for Cell Biology Annual Meeting in Houston, Texas include an interactive 3-D graphics software package and formuIin-free tissue fixative.
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Cell
50 years ago, cell biology was a nascent field. Today, it is a vast discipline whose principles and tools are also applied to other disciplines; vice versa, cell biologists are inspired by other fields. So, the question begs: what is cell biology? The answers are as diverse as the people who define it.
Theriot, Julie +12 more
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50 years ago, cell biology was a nascent field. Today, it is a vast discipline whose principles and tools are also applied to other disciplines; vice versa, cell biologists are inspired by other fields. So, the question begs: what is cell biology? The answers are as diverse as the people who define it.
Theriot, Julie +12 more
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