intercellular communicationの例文
- Stress responses can also be triggered in a non-cell autonomous fashion by intercellular communication.
- As extracellular compounds, sulfated carbohydrates are mediators of intercellular communication, cellular adhesion, and ECM maintenance.
- This provides a means of delivering materials to the cells, intercellular communication, as well as removal of metabolic waste.
- Axons directly facilitate intercellular communication projecting from the neuronal cell body to other neurons, local muscle tissue, glands and arterioles.
- This implies that higher animals invented a much more sophisticated intercellular communications system as they evolved away from the worm.
- In the same year Dr . V . P . Kaznacheyev announced that his research team in Novosibirsk had detected intercellular communication by means of these rays.
- Today, purinergic signalling is no longer considered to be confined to neurotransmission, but is regarded as a general intercellular communication system of many, if not all, tissues.
- The tripartite synapse is that most common example of intercellular communication between astrocytes and neurons, and involves the pre-and postsynaptic terminals of two neurons and one astrocyte.
- Low molecular weight PAHs that have bay or bay-like regions can dysregulate gap junction channels, interfering with intercellular communication, and also affect mitogen-activated protein kinases that activate transcription factors involved in cell proliferation.
- This technique is known as the " bystander effect, " which has suggested to scientists that the effect of some therapeutic agents may be enhanced by diffusion through gap junctional intercellular communication ( GJIC ) or cell coupling.
- :And finally in the field of science, it is impressive that a researcher has an article on such important and new fields of research as intercellular communication and tissue regeneration on the cover of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
- In 2013, a group of scientists defined nine hallmarks of aging that are common between organisms with emphasis on mammals : genomic instability, telomere attrition, epigenetic alterations, loss of proteostasis, deregulated nutrient sensing, mitochondrial dysfunction, cellular senescence, stem cell exhaustion, and altered intercellular communication.
- Adaptations such as these are complemented by somatic and reproductive cells a feature independently evolved in animals and plants has several functions, including the development of fruit bodies for dissemination of sexual spores ( see above ) and biofilms for substrate colonization and intercellular communication.
- Cathepsin B may enhance the activity of other protease, including matrix metalloproteinase, urokinase ( serine protease urokinase plasminogen activator ), and cathepsin D, and thus it has an essential position for in the proteolysis of extracellular matrix components, intercellular communication disruption, and reduced protease inhibitor expression.
- Work on the model organism " C . elegans " has shown that neurons play a role in this intercellular communication of cytosolic HSR . Stress induced in the neurons of the worm can in the long run protect other tissues such as muscle and intestinal cells from chronic proteotoxicity.