نتایج جستجو برای: corpse

تعداد نتایج: 702  

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2007
Christian Jost Julie Verret Eric Casellas Jacques Gautrais Mélanie Challet Jacques Lluc Stéphane Blanco Michael J Clifton Guy Theraulaz

Many spatial patterns observed in nature emerge from local processes and their interactions with the local environment. The clustering of objects by social insects represents such a pattern formation process that can be observed at both the individual and the collective level. In this paper, we study the interaction between air currents and clustering behaviour in order to address the coordinat...

Journal: :Hyperrhiz: New Media Cultures 2020

Journal: :Annual review of cell and developmental biology 2004
Peter W Reddien H Robert Horvitz

Programmed cell death involves the removal of cell corpses by other cells in a process termed engulfment. Genetic studies of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans have led to a framework not only for the killing step of programmed cell death but also for the process of cell-corpse engulfment. This work has defined two signal transduction pathways that act redundantly to control engulfment. Signal...

Journal: :The Iowa Review 1979

Journal: :Soudni lekarstvi 2014
Alessandro Feola Sara Campilongo Bruno Della Pietra

We present the case of complete post-mortem decapitation of a 43 years old man killed by gunshots discharged from a distance of 40 - 50 cm. The corpse was left in the courtyard of his isolated carpentry and a mongrel dog lived in that courtyard, maybe attracted by the blood gushed from the wound, got a depredation of the corpse till the complete decapitation and the removal of all intrathoracic...

2016
Tracy L. Meehan Tony F. Joudi Allison K. Timmons Jeffrey D. Taylor Corey S. Habib Jeanne S. Peterson Shanan Emmanuel Nathalie C. Franc Kimberly McCall

Billions of cells die in our bodies on a daily basis and are engulfed by phagocytes. Engulfment, or phagocytosis, can be broken down into five basic steps: attraction of the phagocyte, recognition of the dying cell, internalization, phagosome maturation, and acidification. In this study, we focus on the last two steps, which can collectively be considered corpse processing, in which the engulfe...

Journal: :Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 2021

Journal: :British Journal of Haematology 2002

Journal: :Journal - Forensic Science Society 1994
P Kintz A Tracqui P Mangin

Toxicological analyses on a putrefied cadaver are sometimes difficult to achieve, because of the absence of blood and/or urine. Drugs present in a decomposing corpse may be identified through analysis of maggots feeding off it. In this study, morphine and codeine were simultaneously identified and assayed in blood and bile of a putrefied cadaver and in the fly larvae of Calliphoridae found on t...

Journal: :Development 2001
E A Lundquist P W Reddien E Hartwieg H R Horvitz C I Bargmann

The Caenorhabditis elegans genome contains three rac-like genes, ced-10, mig-2, and rac-2. We report that ced-10, mig-2 and rac-2 act redundantly in axon pathfinding: inactivating one gene had little effect, but inactivating two or more genes perturbed both axon outgrowth and guidance. mig-2 and ced-10 also have redundant functions in some cell migrations. By contrast, ced-10 is uniquely requir...

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