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DNA of wild, purebred tigers, which could lead to breeding that
would help the dwindling wild population rebound.April 17th in Current Biology, a Cell Press publication.They published their findings in two papers in the April 24, 2008, issue of the journal Neuron,
published by Cell Press.In the other paper, Caroline Zink and colleagues mapped brain regions that are active when a person is processing information
on social status.Microbe, Cell Stem Cell and,
new to Cell Press in 2008, The American Journal of Human Genetics.Trends reviews journals, including Trends in Cell Biology and Trends
in Neuroscience.Cell and the other premier journals of the Cell Press collection became freely available beginning
in January 2005.The recent archive of these journals includes content that is 12 months old or older and dating back to content
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Metabolism to be included and indexed in MEDLINE.Welcome to CELLS alive!"Eosinophil", "The number of these white blood cells in the circulation increases with allergies and parasitic infections."Neutrophil", "This white blood cell eats and kills bacteria like the chain of Streptococci shown here."Red Blood Cells", "A human red cell has no nucleus and is responsible for carrying oxygen to the tissues.Read more about red cells and other images in the Gallery."Read how bacteria multiply.""Blood Clot", "Two red blood cells are seen trapped in this fibrin clot."Apoptosis", "This cancer cell has been treated with a chemotherapeutic agent which induces programmed cell death.""Streptococcus pyogenes", "These spherical bacteria are common inhabitants of the throat.See how some strains also kill white blood cells that defend us against bacteria."Read about this technique in the Crystal Gallery.""Daphnia pulex", "This aquatic crustacean has been called 'water flea' because it appears to 'hop' through water."Oxidative Burst", "The indicator dye nitroblue tetrazolium (NBT) shows this white blood cell is using its lethal oxidative ability to kill a yeast cell."Mitosis", "This animation provides an interactive visual tour of the stages of mitosis."The Cell Cycle", "A lot goes on in 'resting' cells between cell divisions."Interactive Cell Models", "Do you have to make a cell model?Check out the structures of animal, plant and bacterial cells.""Bacteria Killed by Penicillin", "The antibiotic penicillin works by weakening the bacterial cell wall, making the bacteria burst as seen above.""Microscope Techniques", "A number of methods are available to better visualize living cells as described in Enhancing the Microscope Image.""Ion Channels", "Cell activities are often controlled by pumps and valves that shuttle ions into and out of the cell."Dust Mite", "Living in rugs and furniture, these tiny arthropods can cause major problems if you are allergic.The connection is explained in Allergy and Mites.""Plant and Animal Cells", "Explore the structure and function of eukaryotic cell organelles in this interactive visual and learn how plant and animal cells differ."This macrophage is approaching a chain of Streptococci (yellow) and a lymphocyte is atop the macrophage.The Cell story in IBM's Innovation
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Cell recognition and awards,.WHAT IS A CELL?It is also the home of the cytoskeleton.DNA processing takes place in the cytoplasm.ATP to run all the cell functions.NAD+ is converted into the higher energy form, NADH.Peroxisomes often resemble a lysosome.Overview of the major events in mitosis.DNA into the cell.The virus attaches to receptors on the host cell wall.DNA template remain unclear.RNA to a protein begins.RNA binds to the empty A site.Cast overview, first billed only) Jennifer Lopez ...Anne Marie VickseyVince Vaughn ...Quotes:
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