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  • ras

    Posted on Tuesday December 8th, 2009 at 12:28 in notes, cancer biology

    Ras genes encode proteins of the Ras superfamily, which are important molecular switches in signal transduction pathways. Ras proteins are involved in cell adhesion, apoptosis, cell migration, cytoskeletal integrity, cell proliferation, and, when unr...

  • electron transfer chain

    Posted on Tuesday December 8th, 2009 at 12:19 in bc biochemistry

    Electron transport chains (electron transfer chains) are biochemical reaction sequences that ultimately utilize ATP synthase to produce ATP, the energy currency of life.Only two sources of energy are available to living organisms: oxidation-reduction...

  • Calvin cycle

    Posted on Tuesday December 8th, 2009 at 12:19 in cell biology, bc biochemistry

    The Calvin cycle is a light independent ("dark-reaction") process of carbon fixation that takes place in the chloroplasts of all plants, whether C3, C4, or CAM plants. The Calvin cycle utilizes light energy stored as ATP and NADPH to convert CO2 and ...

  • Conjugation

    Posted on Tuesday December 8th, 2009 at 12:18 in notes, genetics, molecular biology, animal cell science and technology, genetic engineering

    Conjugation enables bacteria to exchange genetic material because of tube-like connections called pili.Conjugation is often likened to a form of sexual reproduction or mating, though it is merely a process by which donor bacteria deliver genetic mate...

  • Rb retino blastoma

    Posted on Tuesday December 8th, 2009 at 12:18 in notes, cancer biology

    RbTumor suppressor genes encode proteins that reduce the risk that a eukaryotic cell line will become tumorigenic. When tumor suppressor proteins are sequestered away from their normal functional locations within the cell by retroviral tumor antigens...

  • tumor suppressors

    Posted on Tuesday December 8th, 2009 at 12:18 in notes, cancer biology

    Tumor suppressor genes encode proteins that reduce the risk that a eukaryotic cell line will become tumorigenic. When tumor suppressor proteins are sequestered away from their normal functional locations within the cell by retroviral tumor antigens, ...

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