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Dictionary » R » Reconstitution Reconstitutionreconstitution 1. A type of regeneration in which a new organ forms by the rearrangement of tissues rather than from new formation at an injured surface. 2. (Science: procedure) The restoration to original form of a substance previously altered for preservation and storage, as the restoration to a liquid state of blood serum or plasma that has been dried and stored. ![]()
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Results from our forumT cell differentiation... to the reduced CD4+ T cell immunity observed in contexts in which CD4+ RTEs predominate, such as in the fetus and neonate or after immune reconstitution. The ability to identify viable CD4+ RTEs by PTK7 staining should be useful for monitoring thymic output in both healthy individuals ...
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The Fiber Disease... which the kinetochores are assembled. Here we report that CENP-A, highly purified from HeLa cells, can indeed replace histone H3 in a nucleosome reconstitution system mediated by nucleosome assembly protein-1 (NAP-1). The structure of the nucleosomes reconstituted with recombinant CENP-A, histones ...
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The Fiber Disease... active filter membranes, drug delivery systems, moisture-removing fabrics, and chemical and biological defense. The research program includes: . Reconstitution of the gastric HCl secretory apparatus into synthetic flexible membranes in functional form. Investigation of the structural determinants ...
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2 Cell Bio Questions... necessary to determine how the protein in band labeled G1-delta-C is different from the protein in the band labeled G0? 2. Why are results of the reconstitution experiment shown in Figure 24 important to understanding how protein translocation in the ER works? (Think about what the results show.) ...
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The Fiber Disease... including microtubule-associated proteins and motors in spindle assembly, and developing pure component assays directed towards molecular reconstitution. http://mcb.berkeley.edu/faculty/CDB/healdr.html Sincerely, London
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