Browsing by Department "Anatomy"
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A comparison of proteins synthesized and secreted by peri-implantation embryos of rats and mice
(Texas Tech University, 1992-08)Psychoyos (1973) has defined embryo implantation in rodents as the result of coordinated interactions between a uterus that is "receptive" and an embryo that has reached the "blastocyst stage" of development. In rats and ... -
A temporal examination of glycoconjugates during the initiation phase of limb regeneration in the adult Ambystoma
(Texas Tech University, 1983-08)Not available -
Alveolar bone resorption in response to orthodontic tooth movement
(Texas Tech University, 1979-05)In apical and interradicular regions of the periodontium in rats, the generation of osteoclasts in response to mechanical pressure created by orhtodontic tooth movement has been studied quantitatively with light microscopy. ... -
Analysis of sodium pump gene expression in microdissected nephrons using competitive RT-PCR and a novel HPLC technique
(Texas Tech University, 1996-12)Hypertension is determined by the interaction of multiple genetic and environmental factors, making it difficult to elucidate any single genetic determinant. Biochemical markers such as intraerythrocytic sodium concentration, ... -
Comparison of the ontogeny of a cell surface determinant on normal and delayed implanting mouse embryos
(Texas Tech University, 1993-05)Not available -
Effects of extracellular matrix macromolecules on mesenchymal cells in a culture model of cardiac cushion morphogenesis
(Texas Tech University, 1980-05)Not available -
Evaluation of cyclophilin B as a candidate essential hypertension gene
(Texas Tech University, 1999-08)Cyclophilins comprise a family of peptidyl-prolyl isomerases originally thought to contribute to protein folding, but are now thought to mediate multiple intra- and extracellular functions. These proteins, when liganded ... -
Examination of tissue interaction in the developing heart
(Texas Tech University, 1983-08)Not available -
Identification of cubilin (p400) as galectin-3 binding protein from the murine utero-placental complex
(Texas Tech University, 2000-12)Galectin-3 is a soluble p-galactoside binding lectin that is present in several cell types within the uteroplacental complex (UPC) of mice. Affinity chromatography with immobilized galectin-3 was used to isolate potential ... -
Localization and functional interactions of fibronectin and associated basement membrane proteins during embryonic heart development
(Texas Tech University, 1984-08)The early embryonic heart is composed of two, cylindrical epithelial layers, an inner endothelium and an outer myocardium. The cardiac jelly (CJ), an a cellular accumulation of extra cellular matrix (ECM), fills the space ... -
Negative regulation of the myogenic pathway in the neuronal cell line RT4-B8
(Texas Tech University, 1997-12)Neurons and skeletal muscle cells may share a common lineage, although once thought to arise from distinct precursor pools. While the majority of skeletal muscle is derived from mesoderm, a small percentage arises from the ... -
Parathyroid hormone and uterine contraction
(Texas Tech University, 1981-08)The purpose of the present investigation was to examine the effect of synthetic bovine parathyroid hormone [bPTH-(l-34)] on the contraction of rat uterine horns iii vitro. The studies were designed: 1) to examine the effect ... -
Polyadenylation in mammalian male germ cells: The role of CstF-64 protein
(2001-08)Polyadenylation is the process of 3' end formation of eukaryotic mRNAs. It has been noted that 90% of mRNAs in somatic cells contain AAUAAA, which is required as a signal for polyadenylation in vitro and in vivo. However, ... -
Regional and temporal analysis of sulfate labelled glycosaminoglycans during chick cardiac mesenchyme formation and migration
(Texas Tech University, 1983-05)Not available -
Regulation of steriodogenesis in rodent leydig cells by corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH)
(Texas Tech University, 1995-08)Not available -
Testicular macrophages: isolation, characterization, and hormonal responsiveness
(Texas Tech University, 1984-08)Not available -
The effect of neuraminidase on cell surface and beat rate of aggregated myocardial cells
(Texas Tech University, 1981-05)Morphological as well as physiological changes occur in aggregated embryonic chick myocardial cells after treatment with the sialic acid removing enzyme, neuraminidase (NMDase). Aggregates of seven day embryonic chick ... -
The interaction of presumptive osteoclastic precursors with mineralized bone matrix in vitro
(Texas Tech University, 1978-08)In order to investigate the possibility that macrophagic- monocytic cells may be progenitors of osteoclasts, peritoneal macrophages from young rats were harvested and cultured for 2, 8, 24, 48 and 72 hours with treated ... -
The RING finger binding protein is a nuclear membrane protein that interacts with RUSH transcription factors
(Texas Tech University, 2001-05)Molecular regulation of Uteroglobin gene expression by progesterone and prolactin is mediated by RUSH transcription factors. The RUSH family of proteins, which includes rabbit RUSH-la and P and the human, mouse and plant ...