CERAMIDE TRANSFER PROTEIN DEFICIENCY COMPROMISES ORGANELLE FUNCTION AND LEADS TO SENESCENCE IN PRIMARY CELLS.

Ceramide transfer protein deficiency compromises organelle function and leads to senescence in primary cells.

Ceramide transfer protein (CERT) transfers ceramide from the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) to the Golgi complex.Its deficiency in mouse leads to embryonic death at E11.5.CERT deficient embryos die from cardiac failure due to defective organogenesis, but not due to ceramide induced apoptotic or necrotic cell death.In the current study Foot Relief Gel w

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SHELTERING BEHAVIOUR OF SPINYCHEEK CRAYFISH (ORCONECTES LIMOSUS) IN THE PRESENCE OF AN ARTIFICIAL MAGNETIC FIELD

The potential of artificial hideouts, outfitted with magnets or their imitations (control), to attract spinycheek crayfish Orconectes limosus was studied.The experiments were carried out within 1999-2002 in an 80-hectar natural lake.There were three parallel setups, with three experimental treatments Gift Cards (hideouts) each.The presently acquire

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