Browsing by Subject "Cell Biology"
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(1989)Norepinephrine levels and tyrosine hydroxylase and dopamine-beta-hydroxylase activities have been used to evaluate the effect of castration and testosterone treatment on the sympathetic innervation of the adult vas deferens. ...
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(1997)Citrus limon seedlings respond to fungat attack inducing the phenylpropanoid pathway producing phytoalexins. The de nero synthesis of one of the main enzymes, phenylalanine ammonia-lyase (PAL), is accomplished after 24 ...
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(Academic Press Inc., 2004)
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(Academic Press Inc., 1995)Eggs of the leech Theromyzon rude were studied under dissecting, fluorescence, light, and electron microscopes. The sperm-derived centrosome divides and separates at early first interphase. The female pronucleus forms ...
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(2009)Recent studies have demonstrated that neurotrophins (NTs) and their NTRK tyrosine kinase receptors, thought to be exclusively required for the development of the nervous system, are also involved in controlling ovarian ...
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(Mary Ann Liebert, 2014)Significance: Autophagy is an evolutionarily ancient process of intracellular protein and organelle recycling required to maintain cellular homeostasis in the face of a wide variety of stresses. Dysregulation of reactive ...
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(1990)Reorganization of the fertilized egg during completion of the first meiotic division was studied in the glossiphoniid leech Theromyzon rude. Rotation of the meiotic spindle, presumably as a result of changes in the length ...
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(Society for the Study of Reproduction, 1996)The mammalian testis is innervated by extrinsic catecholaminergic nerves and responds to catecholamines with steroid secretion. Although the primate testis has also been shown to be innervated, potential differences in the ...