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Dictionary » A » Apc ApcApc An premature heartbeat of atrial origin. Generally nonserious and typically exacerbated by stimulant use (for example alcohol, decongestants, caffeine, nicotine). ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Interactions between genes: in cancer and normal cells. Mutations in APC gene can produce an excess of beta-catenin. We know that the beta-catenin can interage you mean interact, dude. with the gene HIF1 you mean HIF1 protein, not gene in these conditions. My question is if in normal ...
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Interactions between genes: in cancer and normal cells.Mutations in APC gene can produce an excess of beta-catenin. We know that the beta-catenin can interage with the gene HIF1 in these conditions. My question is if in normal cells when the beta-catenin is produced there are interaction ...
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Killer Cells vs. Cytotoxic Cells... CD8+ T cells). They are close kin to the CD4+ helper T cells. Both of these cell types have to be presented antigens by antigen-presenting cells (APCs) in order to function. For CD4+ cells, dendritic cells (DCs) are potent APCs and B lymphocytes (B cells) do so as well. So DCs and B cells gather ...
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Cluster of Differenciation(CD) replacement... Immunology... is dysfunctional. CD4 is the co-receptor of TCR that is involved in the recognition of antigens on the surface of the antigen presenting cells (APCs). They are involved in MHC II:peptide recognition, where the peptide is a piece of an antigen the APC has fagosytosed and is displaying to T helper ...
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Proteins in Mitosos and the Cell Cycle :)APC/C and SCF are the ubiquitin-protein ligases for the cell cycle. They themselves are not phosphorylated though. Sic1 is attached to S-phase cyclin/CDK, and when it becomes phosphorylated by the next phase cyclin/CDK, then ...
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