of three components : cytosol , organelles , and inclusions(passive) is composedCytoplasm
The cytosol and organelles togethercomposethe cytoplasm
of cytosol , its organelles and cytoplasmic inclusions(passive) is composedThe cytoplasm
of two parts , the cytosol and organelles(passive) is composedThe cytoplasm
in the year 1835(passive) was discoveredThe cytoplasm
of a clear gelatinous cytosol in which are embedded organelles , the cytoskeleton , and inclusions ( table 3.4(passive) is composedThe cytoplasm
a gelatin substance consisting of mainly water and other mineralscreatethe cytoplasm
chapter 19 cytotoxic t lymphocyte oxidative signal gzma gzmb extracellular perforin gzma caspase activationsetcytoplasm
abnormal pooling of the cationic amino acids into some cell organelle(s(passive) caused bythe cytoplasm
Any damage to the cell membranewill causethe cytoplasm
movement of motor - bound organelles and the cytoskeleton.8(passive) caused bythe cytoplasm
of about 80 % water and the rest(passive) is composedThe cytoplasm
of water , salt , and proteins(passive) is composedThe cytoplasm
a GFAP mutation(passive) caused bythe cytoplasm
of all of the cell protoplasm except the nucleus(passive) is composedThe cytoplasm
local or complete disassociation of the cell membrane and the cell wall(passive) caused bythe cytoplasm
of 80 % water and 80 % water(passive) is composedThe cytoplasm
of water , salt and few dissolved nutrients(passive) is composedCytoplasm
the germ plasm ( nucleusinfluencedtrophoplasm ( cytoplasm
of all the substances outside the nucleus(passive) is composedThe cytoplasm
its transport from cytoplasm to nucleus(passive) caused bycytoplasm
the fertilized ovum the nucleusinfluencesthe cytoplasm
the cell wall structurecreatingcytoplasm seepage
of 90 % water they can not be seen using a light microscope(passive) is composedthe cytoplasm
of organelles & cytosol ( jellylike material consisting of main water along with proteins(passive) is composedCytoplasm
of a matrix , or cytosol , in which are embedded the organelles , the cytoskeleton , and deposits of carbohydrates , lipids , and pigments(passive) is composedThe cytoplasm
the cell phone wall structuretriggeringcytoplasm seepage
of fluid known as cytosol and solid materials(passive) is composedThe cytoplasm
the presence of the actin cytoskeleton [ http://www.jbc.org/content/279/18/19294.full(passive) caused bythe cytoplasm
drought or calcium stimuli into the cell wall(passive) caused bycytoplasm
overexpression of the hsp70 family protein mortalin(passive) caused bythe cytoplasm
formate accumulation via disproportionation of the metabolite into the freely diffusible gaseous products CO2 and H2(passive) caused bythe cytoplasm
the cell - cycle dependent activity of ribosomal synthesis and(passive) caused bythe cytoplasm
3 scientists martyr E.Palade , prince consort Claude , and Christian First State Duve in 1835(passive) was discovered byCytoplasm
of 80 % of water , nucleic acids , enzymes , lipids , amino acids , carbohydrates and non - inorganic ions(passive) is composedThe cytoplasm
cat L cleavage of the SARS S ( fusion ) protein(passive) is triggered bythe cytoplasm
If cells are placed into a hypertonic solution , water will leave the cellcausingthe cytoplasm
of three chief elements such as cytosol , cell organelles and the cytoplasmic inclusions(passive) is composedCytoplasm
of the cytosol , a concentrated fluid component surrounded by the plasma membrane of the cell(passive) is composedCytoplasm
of proteins that are formed by peptide chains of amino acids(passive) is composedCytoplasm
to caspase activation and cell deathleadingto caspase activation and cell death
to rapid cell deathleadingto rapid cell death
in cell death [ 27resultingin cell death [ 27
in leakage of cell contents and cell death.10resultingin leakage of cell contents and cell death.10
in synergistic ovarian cancer cell deathresultingin synergistic ovarian cancer cell death
cell death [ 97 - 99causingcell death [ 97 - 99
to neuronal dysfunction and cell deathcontributeto neuronal dysfunction and cell death
to cell death ( 15,23leadingto cell death ( 15,23
to the destruction of the internal structures and cell deathleadingto the destruction of the internal structures and cell death
ASK1-associated cell death pathwaytriggersASK1-associated cell death pathway
the dsRNA - response and lead to cell deathcan triggerthe dsRNA - response and lead to cell death
to caspase activation and apoptosisleadingto caspase activation and apoptosis
to increased cell death in the presence of cytotoxic drugsleadingto increased cell death in the presence of cytotoxic drugs
the programmed cell death pathway ... 29 , 30triggersthe programmed cell death pathway ... 29 , 30
in cell death of the secretory cell during the process of secretionresultingin cell death of the secretory cell during the process of secretion
both caspase - dependent and -independent cell death pathways ( 80can triggerboth caspase - dependent and -independent cell death pathways ( 80
in the inhibition of autophagy and induction of cell death ( 22345153)[87resultingin the inhibition of autophagy and induction of cell death ( 22345153)[87
cell damage and apoptosis.[3triggerscell damage and apoptosis.[3
to cell death with the formation of autophagosomes or autolysosomes ( Kroemer and Levine , 2008leadingto cell death with the formation of autophagosomes or autolysosomes ( Kroemer and Levine , 2008
of the fluid and organelles of the cellis composedof the fluid and organelles of the cell
in two new daughter cellsresultsin two new daughter cells
from uptake of K ( 45 , 164resultingfrom uptake of K ( 45 , 164
in genomic survelliance evasion and apoptosis escape of cancer cellsresultingin genomic survelliance evasion and apoptosis escape of cancer cells
to the activation of caspase-9leadingto the activation of caspase-9
in degradation of IκBα and nuclear translocation of NF- κBresultingin degradation of IκBα and nuclear translocation of NF- κB
in cellular apoptosisresultingin cellular apoptosis
the process of apoptosistriggeringthe process of apoptosis
to apoptosis / necrosisleadingto apoptosis / necrosis
in two daughter cells Animalsresultingin two daughter cells Animals
mainly of water but also contains digestive enzymes , salts , organelles and other organic moleculesis composedmainly of water but also contains digestive enzymes , salts , organelles and other organic molecules
entry to the nucleuspreventingentry to the nucleus
to smooth muscle contractionleadingto smooth muscle contraction
in cell lysismost often resultingin cell lysis
to the production of infectious virions – a process that leads to cell death and release of the viral progeny that go on to infect neighboring cellsleadingto the production of infectious virions – a process that leads to cell death and release of the viral progeny that go on to infect neighboring cells
apoptotic cell death via various pathways , including the activation of caspases or the release of proapoptotic factors from the mitochondriatriggerapoptotic cell death via various pathways , including the activation of caspases or the release of proapoptotic factors from the mitochondria
of the fluid and organelles of the cellscomposedof the fluid and organelles of the cells
to staining of cell componentsleadingto staining of cell components
in an RNA - DNA complex which is degraded by the RNAas H enzymeresultingin an RNA - DNA complex which is degraded by the RNAas H enzyme
to glycation ( binding of sugar molecules to amino acids ) and lipodystrophy.[18leadingto glycation ( binding of sugar molecules to amino acids ) and lipodystrophy.[18
to its translation by the host ribosome complex into the respective protein antigensleadingto its translation by the host ribosome complex into the respective protein antigens