The Lymph Node
.... As the lymph passes through the sinuses of the lymph node, damaged
cells,
cellular debris, infectious agents, and cancer
cells are trapped by the fibrous mesh ....
(604

2

)
Cellular Respiration
.... Breathing is carried out for gaseous exchange;
cellular respiration is carried out for energy production.
Cells which respire in the presence of oxygen do so ....
(830

3

)
Cellular Respiration & Food
.... Breathing is carried out for gaseous exchange;
cellular respiration is carried out for energy production.
Cells which respire in the presence of oxygen do so ....
(830

3

)
Cellular Respiration
.... They also make glucose in the same way that animal
cells do, and oxidize it with oxygen from photosynthesis (Q201, 2004). ....
Cellular respiration. ....
(993

4

)
Red Blood Cells
.... White blood
cells, the other major
cellular component of blood are much less numerous than red blood
cells and exist in a ratio of 1:700 to red
cells (Kimball ....
(994

4

)
Cellular respiration
.... After the products of digestion are absorbed into the
cells of the body, they are "burned" or oxidized in a process known as
cellular respiration. ....
(2633

11

)
Role of T, B, & Plasma Cells in the Central Nervous System
.... In addition,
cellular immunity is more responsive to cancer
cells, the
cells of transplanted organs, and fungus infections. This ....
(5256

21

)
Heme Biosynthesis in Erythroid Cells
.... as an oxygen carrier (7:1-5)." In non-erythroid
cells, iron homeostasis .... This results in enhanced
cellular uptake of iron and diminished sequestration of excess ....
(1698

7

)
RBCs or Erythrocytes
.... White blood
cells, the other major
cellular component of blood are much less numerous than red blood
cells and exist in a ratio of 1:700 to red
cells (Kimball ....
(994

4

)
American Telephone and Telegraph
.... AT&T supported Bell Labs, a think tank whose scientists won Nobel prizes and who developed the first transistor, the laser, solar
cells,
cellular radio (the ....
(1460

6

)
Cells & the Environment
.... it is involved in the regulation of tyrosine kinase activity of lck in T
cells. .... appear to play a role in countering the signals leading to
cellular activation. ....
(1622

6

)
Cells Communicating with their Environment
.... it is involved in the regulation of tyrosine kinase activity of lck in T
cells. .... appear to play a role in countering the signals leading to
cellular activation. ....
(1622

6

)
Kupffer Cells Sinusoidal cells make up about one
.... Kupffer
cells may also act as one component of a cooperative
cellular defense system which also includes the endothelial
cells and the hepatocytes (1:175S). ....
(890

4

)
The Lymphatic System
.... viruses to destroy them. Macrophages engulf and destroy pathogens, damaged
cells, and
cellular debris. 35.14 After a radical mastectomy ....
(1980

8

)
Host Defense Mechanisms in Microbial Infection
.... is defined as "many phagocytic
cells scattered widely throughout the body (1:112-121)." Such
cells primarily remove foreign particles and
cellular debris. ....
(1099

4

)
Medicine and the Immune System
.... 1998). Apoptosis is a normal event in all
cells and many of these
cellular deaths occur as a result of genetic alterations. T-
cells ....
(1708

7

)
Theories of Aging
....
Cellular components which may be affected include DNA, RNA, enzymes, lipids, immune
cells, and, in particular, cell membranes. Many ....
(1562

6

)
Theories of Aging
....
Cellular components which may be affected include DNA, RNA, enzymes, lipids, immune
cells, and, in particular, cell membranes. Many ....
(1578

6

)
Systems of the Body
.... It is filtered through lymph nodes scattered throughout the body to removed infectious agents, damaged or cancerous
cells and
cellular debris. ....
(1264

5

)
The Body and Its Sytems
.... It is filtered through lymph nodes scattered throughout the body to removed infectious agents, damaged or cancerous
cells and
cellular debris. ....
(1264

5

)
Inhibiting Breast Cancer Cell Growth A. Inhibition of breast ...
.... growth of breast cancer
cells 2. the effect of HDL is more pronounced in estrogen receptor-positive than estrogen-negative cell lines 3.
cellular uptake of ....
(588

2

)
Cancer: Its History and Treatment in US Society
.... pp. 105-126). At the
cellular level, the kinds of
cells damaged and the damage that occurs varies with the type of cancer. In colon ....
(1385

6

)
The Blood-Brain Barrier The Blood-Brain Barrier
.... 3:107). Other important
cellular components of the BBB include astrocytes, pericytes, and microglial
cells. Astrocytes and pericytes ....
(2052

8

)
Cell Division in the Organism Saccharomyces Cerevisiae
.... Mitosis is vital for a number of
cellular processes, including growth, repair and replacement of damaged or worn-out
cells and for asexual reproduction ....
(2535

10

)
Biochemical Manifestations of Hypoxia
....
Cellular radiosensitivity and binding of nitroimidazoles demonstrate dependence on oxygen concentrations in the cell environment; compounds reach hypoxic
cells ....
(1554

6

)
Radiation Therapy & Its Effect On the Cell Cycle
.... the following three processes are thought to influence the rate of cell killing: (1) the repair of
cellular damage; (2) the redistribution of
cells in the cell ....
(3175

13

)
Bone Marrow Transplantation One application of im
.... Continuous
cellular proliferation inhibits the multiplication of normal marrow components leading to an abundance of relatively nonfunctional
cells. ....
(800

3

)
Kupffer Cells
.... production (5:38). Finally, Kupffer
cells generally act as one component of a cooperative
cellular defense system. This system also ....
(1922

8

)
Electromagnetism
.... radio. "With a radius of three miles,
Cellular Vision
cells are about 100 times smaller than telephone
cells. Transmitting only ....
(3070

12

)
Impact of Electric Transmission Lines on Plants
.... For
cellular expansion to take place, a turgor pressure sufficient to stretch .... on the acidification of the environment immediately surrounding the
cells via the ....
(1895

8

)