نتایج جستجو برای: living wall

تعداد نتایج: 345791  

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1981
S M Wick R W Seagull M Osborn K Weber B E Gunning

Cells were prepared for indirect immunofluorescence microscopy after paraformaldehyde fixation of multicellular root apices and brief incubation in cell wall-digesting enzymes. This allowed subsequent separation of the tissue into individual cells or short files of cells which were put onto coverslips coated with polylysine. Unlike spherical protoplasts made from living tissues, these preparati...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1963
Jerome J. Hahn Roger M. Cole

Streptococcal M protein has been studied directly in the intact streptococcal cell by specific immunofluorescence. By this method, it can be seen to be concentrated in or on the cell wall, but cannot be detected in the capsule. The lack of type-specific (but not group-specific) immunofluorescence after trypsinization; and the inhibition of group-specific immunofluorescence by unlabeled type-spe...

2016
Katherine Celler Roman I Koning Joost Willemse Abraham J Koster Gilles P van Wezel

Far from being simple unicellular entities, bacteria have complex social behaviour and organization, living in large populations, and some even as coherent, multicellular entities. The filamentous streptomycetes epitomize such multicellularity, growing as a syncytial mycelium with physiologically distinct hyphal compartments separated by infrequent cross-walls. The viability of mutants devoid o...

Journal: :Forensic science international 2005
Ayşim Tuğ Yeşim Doğan Alakoç I Hamit Hanci

Mardin, is a city in the southeastern part of Turkey where people from different cultures and religions have been living together peacefully for centuries. The province hosted many valuable historical constructions representing different civilizations. Kasimiye Medresse, one of the most important educational centers of its times, has a sacred value for people in Mardin. The reason is that the s...

2010
Paul Kubicek

Twenty years ago, the Berlin Wall, the iconic symbol of the Cold War, fell. Its disappearance marked the end of the repressive, communist regime of East Germany (hereafter GDR, German Democratic Republic) and offered prospects for a more hopeful future for its former citizens. Ossis (Easterners) could now take advantage of a variety of personal and civic freedoms. Integration into the larger, m...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1964
D J RALSTON M MCIVOR

Ralston, Doris J. (University of California, Berkeley) and Mary McIvor. Lysis-from-without of Staphylococcus aureus strains by combinations of specific phages and phage-induced lytic enzymes. J. Bacteriol. 88:676-681. 1964-Several typing phages, adsorbed in sufficient concentrations to their homologous propagating strains, altered the cell surface so as to render the cells sensitive to rapid an...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1985
J J Thwaites N H Mendelson

Bacterial threads of up to 1 m in length have been produced from filaments of separation-suppressed mutants of Bacillus subtilis. Individual threads may contain 20,000 cellular filaments in parallel alignment. The tensile properties of bacterial threads have been examined by using conventional textile engineering techniques. The kinetics of elongation at constant load are indicative of a viscoe...

2000
KURT MENDGEN CHRISTINE STRUCK RALF T. VOEGELE

Haustoria produced by biotrophic fungi and Oomycetes are extensions into living host cells. However, they are not truly intracellular. They breach the cell wall only and a newly formed host plasma membrane (the extrahaustorial membrane) surrounds them, resulting in a close association of fungal and plant membranes only separated by a thin fungal wall and an extrahaustorial matrix. The extrahaus...

The investigation of damage to buildings in terms of non-structural walls collapse in the past earthquakes have caused researchers to study the seismic behavior of walls more extensively. Furthermore, seismic design codes have considered using wall posts to prevent wall damage, however, not many studies were done on seismic behavior change in structures due to the addition of wall posts. Theref...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1986
U W Goodenough B Gebhart R P Mecham J E Heuser

Two of the three major outer layers of the Chlamydomonas reinhardtii cell wall (W6 and W4) can be solubilized from living cells with sodium perchlorate or other chaotropes and will repolymerize in vitro to form milligram amounts of wall crystals. Conditions for optimal crystalization are presented, and conditions that fail to induce polymerization are exploited to maintain monomers in aqueous s...

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