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AZoNetwork - Marketing Science: Comparing Detection and Quantification Techniques of Haemonchus contortus Eggs

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 March 27, 2018 
 Cell Biology 
 The latest cell & molecular biology news from News Medical 
 #ALT#Comparing Detectionand Quantification Techniques of Haemonchus contortus Eggs

Identifying nematode eggs, especially when there are multiple species present, requires a high degree of expertise. As Strongylid eggs can look very similar, experts are required to differentiate the tiny differences in morphology, colour and egg shape to identify different species.

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  KeysightAre all exosomes essentially alike?
 
While proteomic, lipidomic and genomic content, as well as specific function, certainly vary with cell line and environment, common wisdom has held that the vast majority of bionanoparticles produced by cells generally have the same structure and pathway of generation. 
 
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   What is the Actin Cytoskeleton?What is the Actin Cytoskeleton?
 
The actin cytoskeleton is a dynamic network made up of actin polymers and associated actin binding proteins. The actin cytoskeleton was originally isolated as a component of the actomyosin complex in muscle cells and was later identified as a component of all eukaryotic cells.
 
   Actin Motor ProteinsActin Motor Proteins
 
Actin proteins are assembled into a network of filaments referred to as the actin cytoskeleton, which provides a platform of tracks along which myosin can crawl. Some myosins bind to other proteins and carry them within cells or between cells using the actin filaments.
 
 Study reveals relationship between circadian rhythm and mitochondrial network
 
Study reveals relationship between circadian rhythm and mitochondrial networkCellular energy metabolism also follows the rhythm of the circadian clock. A University of Basel study has now shown exactly how this works by revealing the relationship between the circadian rhythm and the mitochondrial network for the first time.
 
 
 What are Regulatory T Cells?
 
What are Regulatory T Cells?T regulatory cells (Tregs) are a type of immune cell that suppresses potentially harmful actions of autoreactive T helper cells.
 
 
 Study uncovers new target in Parkinson’s disease
 
Study uncovers new target in Parkinson’s diseaseA new study has uncovered a relationship between the presence of Lewy bodies and neuronal cell death in Parkinson's disease.
 
 
 TSRI scientists discover new pathway to promote mitochondrial function during stress
 
TSRI scientists discover new pathway to promote mitochondrial function during stressScientists at The Scripps Research Institute have discovered a new pathway in cells that promotes mitochondrial function during times of stress, a response that can guard against disease as we age.
 

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