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Streptococcal Cell Wall Arthritis
Current Protocols in Immunology, 1998AbstractStreptococcal cell wall (SCW) arthritis in rats is an experimentally‐induced inflammatory model with many features that resemble rheumatoid arthritis (RA) in humans. In this unit, Lewis rats are injected with an aqueous suspension of Group A SCW streptococcal cell wall peptidoglycan‐polysaccharide polymers (SCW PG‐PS) and observed for the ...
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1982
Publisher Summary This chapter describes the present state of knowledge on the structure and metabolism of the related glucan components of yeast cell walls. Many of the earlier structural studies involved commercial samples of pressed baker's yeast and, although these enabled the main structural features to be identified, they were of limited value ...
J H, Duffus, C, Levi, D J, Manners
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Publisher Summary This chapter describes the present state of knowledge on the structure and metabolism of the related glucan components of yeast cell walls. Many of the earlier structural studies involved commercial samples of pressed baker's yeast and, although these enabled the main structural features to be identified, they were of limited value ...
J H, Duffus, C, Levi, D J, Manners
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2011
In this chapter, we discuss the mechanical properties of primary and secondary cell walls with regard to cell wall structure and composition. The first sections of the chapter are devoted to defining the mechanical terms used and to giving a general introduction into the mechanical behaviour of composites.
Burgert, I., Dunlop, J.
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In this chapter, we discuss the mechanical properties of primary and secondary cell walls with regard to cell wall structure and composition. The first sections of the chapter are devoted to defining the mechanical terms used and to giving a general introduction into the mechanical behaviour of composites.
Burgert, I., Dunlop, J.
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Annual Review of Plant Physiology and Plant Molecular Biology, 1998
▪ Abstract The nature of cell wall proteins is as varied as the many functions of plant cell walls. With the exception of glycine-rich proteins, all are glycosylated and contain hydroxyproline (Hyp). Again excepting glycine-rich proteins, they also contain highly repetitive sequences that can be shared between them. The majority of cell wall proteins
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▪ Abstract The nature of cell wall proteins is as varied as the many functions of plant cell walls. With the exception of glycine-rich proteins, all are glycosylated and contain hydroxyproline (Hyp). Again excepting glycine-rich proteins, they also contain highly repetitive sequences that can be shared between them. The majority of cell wall proteins
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Isolation and Characterization of Plant Cell Walls and Cell Wall Components
1986Publisher Summary This chapter describes the methods used for isolating and characterizing the noncellulosic polysaccharides of the primary walls of suspension-cultured sycamore cells. These procedures are applicable to the study of other types of cell walls.
William S. York +4 more
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Cementing the wall: cell wall polysaccharide synthesising enzymes
Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2000The year under review has seen the first molecular characterisation, with proof of functionality, of Golgi membrane-bound glycosyltransferase enzymes catalysing the synthesis of non-cellulosic plant cell-wall polysaccharides.
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Current treatment and recent progress in gastric cancer
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Smita S Joshi, Brian D Badgwell
exaly

