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With no transport machinery, how could simple cells take in complex nutrients?
Fluorescein amidite-labeled ds miR-210/atelocollagen complex was taken in cells of the whole meniscus after intra-articular injection, and was observed in the cells around the injured site in particular.
To investigate whether higher expression levels of β1-adrenoceptor homodimers affected the BODIPY-TMR-CGP dissociation rate measurements in this study, we compared the measurements taken in cells with both high and low expression levels (Supplemental Fig. S1).
This causes the cells to take in calcium.
Ask any student what they learned in their early biology curriculum and they're almost guaranteed to say, as if by reflex, "the mitochondrion is the powerhouse of the cell". It's true, mitochondria play a crucial role in the body's energy production: taking in cell nutrients, breaking them down, and creating molecules that fuel the cell.
Tory MP Stuart Andrew has called for the phones, often taken in cell raids, to be destroyed or sold to raise money for victims charities.
"In order for hard drives to take hold in cell phones, the drive has to cost less than $30.
They'd take in their cells at night to help them get out of their heads a bit, so they were no bother.
"Proteins are the decisive players in tissues and cells, and they conduct most of the processes which take place in cells," Andreas Tholey, a scientist at Germany's Kiel University and a researcher on the new Ötzi study, said in a statement.
Upon osteogenic induction, mitochondrial functions are upregulated to fulfill greater energy demand or facilitate other biochemical reactions that take place in cells.
Amplification of AdV must take place in cells that express the adenovirus E1A and E1B genes.
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