BOUNDARY FLOW-INDUCED MEMBRANE TUBULATION UNDER TURGOR PRESSURES

Boundary Flow-Induced Membrane Tubulation Under Turgor Pressures

During clathrin-mediated endocytosis in yeast cells, a small patch of flat membrane is deformed into a tubular shape.It is generally believed that the tubulation is powered by actin polymerization.However, studies based on quantitative measurement of the actin molecules suggest that they are not sufficient to produce the forces to overcome the high

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Oral health of Anganwadi children in Tumkur city: A field study

Objective: In India, due to illiteracy and poor socioeconomic conditions, along with harmful oral habits, the prevalence of oro-dental diseases is widespread.Primary health care approach is the strategy to attain health for all.Hence, the objective was to assess oral health of Slippers Anganwadi children.Methodology: A descriptive cross-sectional s

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Insights into the molecular regulation of monolignol-derived product biosynthesis in the growing hemp hypocotyl

Abstract Background Lignin and lignans are both derived from the monolignol pathway.Despite the similarity of their building blocks, they fulfil different functions in planta.Lignin strengthens the tissues of the plant, while lignans are involved in plant defence and growth regulation.Their biosyntheses are tuned both spatially and temporally to su

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Target women: Equity in access to mHealth technology in a non-communicable disease care intervention in Kenya.

BackgroundNon-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) constitute 40 million deaths annually.Eighty-percent of these deaths occur in Low- and Middle-Income Countries.MHealth provides a potentially highly effective modality for global public health, however access is poorly understood.The objective of our study was to assess equity in access to Remainder Books

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