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terminal sinus

sinus terminalis, the vein bounding the area vasculosa in the blastoderm.


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Re: 5 questions without answers...!

... surface of cell. I can draw the protein embedded in the membrane, but where will the GFP be located? I know GFP can be fused to both C and N terminals, but am I missing a basic point with the 3' information? mRNA is translated 5'->3', so GFP will be fused to the C terminus and thus outside ...

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by snowcapk
Thu Aug 07, 2008 5:21 am
 
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5 questions without answers...!

... surface of cell. I can draw the protein embedded in the membrane, but where will the GFP be located? I know GFP can be fused to both C and N terminals, but am I missing a basic point with the 3' information? Thanks so much. Respectfully, D.

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by djm129129
Wed Aug 06, 2008 3:05 pm
 
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The Fiber Disease

... the process of membrane fusion, i.e. the fusion of viral and cellular membranes essential for infection of the cell. With the change in pH, the N-terminals pop out of the inner side and the peptide acquires a straightened position or the fusogenic state. -Nadas

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by mfromcanada
Sun Dec 24, 2006 9:41 pm
 
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Topic: The Fiber Disease
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The Fiber Disease

... the process of membrane fusion, i.e. the fusion of viral and cellular membranes essential for infection of the cell. With the change in pH, the N-terminals pop out of the inner side and the peptide acquires a straightened position or the fusogenic state. -Nadas

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by Nadas Moksha
Sun Dec 24, 2006 12:47 am
 
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The Fiber Disease

... Might Microbacterium Leprosy be cause of Muscular Dystrophy? Did that construct have the power to alter the dystroglygan? cross the actin and the Terminals? You top notch scientists are jokes, you are heartless, and you are liars, big time. You never challenged Koch's postulates for over 100 years. ...

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by Skytroll
Mon Nov 20, 2006 3:12 am
 
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Topic: The Fiber Disease
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