نتایج جستجو برای: chick embryo

تعداد نتایج: 77846  

Journal: :Developmental dynamics : an official publication of the American Association of Anatomists 2003
Robert Kos Richard P Tucker Ronelle Hall Tuan D Duong Carol A Erickson

The use of antisense morpholino oligos to inhibit the translation of a target transcript has been applied recently to studies of the chicken embryo. In contrast to other developmental systems such as in frog, sea urchin, and zebrafish that permit the direct microinjection of morpholinos into a blastomere, square pulse electroporation is used to introduce fluorescently tagged morpholinos into sp...

Journal: :Ocular oncology and pathology 2015
Helen Kalirai Haleh Shahidipour Sarah E Coupland Gregorius Luyten

Animal models play a crucial role in basic and translational oncology research. Conventional rodent experiments, however, face ethical, practical and technical issues that limit their use. The chick embryo represents an accessible and economical in vivo model, which has long been used in developmental biology and for the study of angiogenesis. It is also a recognised xenograft model, and becaus...

2011
Woo-Sung Choi Su-Jin Kim Jin Suk Kim

Inorganic lead and mercury are widely spread xenobiotic neurotoxicants threatening public health. The exposure to inorganic lead and mercury results in adverse effects of poisoning including IQ deficit and peripheral neuropathy. Additionally, inorganic neurotoxicants have even more serious impact on earlier stages of embryonic development. This study was therefore initiated in order to determin...

2007

A function for mitochondria in the reproduction of Rous sarcoma virus (RSV) in chronically and newly infected chick embryo cells was studied by using chloramphenicol and ethidium bromide. Chloramphenicol (CAM) and ethidium bromide (EB) were both shown to decrease the rate of growth of infected chick embryo cells and to inhibit the synthesis of mitochondrial macromolecules. Both drugs however ha...

2013
R.M. Borges J.H. Horne A. Melo J.T. Vidal F.M. Vieceli M.O. Melo T.Y.N. Kanno S.E. Fraser C.Y.I. Yan

One of the challenges of the postgenomic era is characterizing the function and regulation of specific genes. For various reasons, the early chick embryo can easily be adopted as an in vivo assay of gene function and regulation. The embryos are robust, accessible, easily manipulated, and maintained in the laboratory. Genomic resources centered on vertebrate organisms increase daily. As a conseq...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2003
James B. Murphy

It has been shown that the chick embryo offers suitable conditions for the growth of implanted tissues, whether these be embryonic or adult, of the same species or a foreign one. The chick at about the time of hatching develops a defensive mechanism against the tissue of foreign species. This resistance can be supplied to the embryo in the early stages if grafts of adult spleen or bone marrow a...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2004
Angel Raya Juan Carlos Izpisua Belmonte

Vertebrates display striking left-right asymmetries in the placement of internal organs, which are concealed by a seemingly bilaterally symmetric body plan. The establishment of asymmetries about the left-right axis occurs early during embryo development and requires the concerted and sequential action of several epigenetic, genetic and cellular mechanisms. Experiments in the chick embryo model...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1949
Laurence G. Wesson Waldo E. Cohn Austin M. Brues

The effect of temperature upon the exchange rates between intra- and extracellular potassium in chick embryo muscle was determined by the use of radioactive potassium. The temperature coefficient of at least four-fifths of the cell potassium is large. At temperatures below 15 degrees C., potassium is lost from the cell and is regained on warming. The results suggest the possibility that 20 per ...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2003
Sandra Stekelenburg-de Vos Nicolette T C Ursem Wim C J Hop Juriy W Wladimiroff Adriana C Gittenberger-de Groot Robert E Poelmann

In the venous clip model specific cardiac malformations are induced in the chick embryo by obstructing the right lateral vitelline vein with a microclip. Clipping alters venous return and intracardiac laminar blood flow patterns, with secondary effects on the mechanical load of the embryonic myocardium. We investigated the instantaneous effects of clipping the right lateral vitelline vein on he...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1965
N L SOMERSON M K COOK

Somerson, Norman L. (National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Bethesda, Md.), and M. K. Cook. Suppression of Rous sarcoma virus growth in tissue cultures by Mycoplasma orale. J. Bacteriol. 90:534-540. 1965.-An agent which produced cell destruction in human diploid and chick-embryo fibroblasts was isolated from WI-26 strain of human diploid fibroblasts and shown to be a mycoplasma....

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