PowerPoint Toolkit - Cell Biology

Cell Biology PowerPoint Toolkit   PowerPoint Toolkit - Cell Biology

Fully modifiable PowerPoint (PPT) diagrams include a variety of drawings for cell signaling and cell cycle

Slide Set: 100 PPT Diagrams
Format: PowerPoint (Win & Mac compatible)
 
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Features of PowerPoint Toolkit:

  • Ready to Use: Our PPT diagrams are placed in PowerPoint slides already. Using them requires copy/paste only. No installation is needed.
  • Scalable: Diagrams are vector graphics and can be resized to any size without loss of the display resolution. No more blurry images.
  • Transparent: Diagrams fit any background colors.
  • Re-colorable: You are able to freely change filling colors and lines to your favorites.
  • Re-constructible: You are able to assemble and disassemble diagrams to create your own illustrations.
     
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PowerPoint Toolkit - Cell Biology: 100 Fully Editable PowerPoint Diagrams   Try Free Sample

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A simple intracellular signaling pathwayCell surface receptorIntracellular receptor
Intracellular signaling - Contact-dependentIntracellular signaling - ParacrineIntracellular signaling - Synaptic
Intracellular signaling - EndocrineAutocrine signaling - a single signaling cellAutocrine signaling - group signaling cells
Signaling via a gap junctionCell dependence on multiple extracellular signals - SurviveCell dependence on multiple extracellular signals - Divide
Cell dependence on multiple extracellular signals - DifferentiateCell dependence on multiple extracellular signals - DieVarious responses induced by acetylcholine - skeletal muscle cell
Various responses induced by acetylcholine - heart muscle cellVarious responses induced by acetylcholine - salivary gland cellNitric oxide in smooth muscle relaxation
Nuclear receptor superfamily - DNA-binding domainCell surface receptors - Ion channel linked receptorsCell surface receptors - G-protein linked receptors
Cell surface receptors - Enzyme linked receptorsCell surface receptors - Enzyme linked receptorsA signaling pathway from a cell surface receptor to the nucleus
Signaling by phosphorylationSignaling by GTP-binding proteinSignaling integration
Signaling integrationIntracellular signaling complexesIntracellular signaling complexes
Inactivation mechanisms - Receptor sequestrationInactivation mechanisms - Receptor down-regulationInactivation mechanisms - Receptor inactivation
Inactivation mechanisms - Inactivation of signaling proteinInactivation mechanisms - Production of inhibitory proteinG-protein activation
G-protein activation and inactivationActivation of cAMP dependent protein kinase - PKAActivation of cAMP and gene transcription
Inositol phospholipid pathwayMechanisms of maintaining calcium level in the cytoplasmActivation of CaM-kinase II
Role of G-protein-linked receptor kinaseSignaling proteins cross-link receptor chainsSignaling proteins cross-link receptor chains
Signaling proteins cross-link receptor chainsNormal receptors dimerize in response to ligand bindingDominant-negative inhibition by mutant receptor
Docking of intracellular signaling proteinsRegulation of Ras activityActivation of Ras
MAP-kinase phosphorylation pathway activated by RasGeneration of inositol phospholipid docking sites by PI 3-kinasePI 3-kinase and Pleckstrin homology domain during B cell activation
Signaling through PI 3-kinase promotes cell survivalIntracellular signaling pathwaysJak-STAT signaling pathway activated by beta-interferon
A model of Smad-dependent signaling pathway activated by TGF-betaLateral inhibition mediated by Notch and Delta during nerve cell development in DrosophilaProcessing and activation of Notch by proteolytic cleavage
A model for the Wnt activation of the beta-catenin signaling pathway Without Wnt signalA model for the Wnt activation of the beta-catenin signaling pathway With Wnt signalA model for Hedgehog signaling in Drosophila Without Hedgehog signal
A model for Hedgehog signaling in Drosophila With Hedgehog signalActivation of NF-kappaB by TNF-alphaVoltage-gated channels
Ligand-gated channelsIon channel actions via G-protein coupled receptorsEnzyme actions via G-protein coupled receptors
Na K pumpPhagocytosisPinocytosis
ExocytosisProton pumpProton pump
Proton pumpProton pumpCatalytic cycle of an enzyme
Catalytic cycle of an enzymeCatalytic cycle of an enzymeCell cycle
Cell cycleCell cycleCell cycle
Mechanical model for the cell cycle control systemHow a growth factor signals the cell cycle control systemCell cycle checkpoints
Role of p53 in G1 arrest induced by DNA damageComparison of Mitosis and MeiosisMitosis
MeiosisMeiosis without gene conversionMeiosis with gene conversion
Cytokinesis of animal cellsStem cell proliferationReplication bubble
DNA hybridization - nonpairing interactionsDNA hybridization - pairing interactionsDNA branch migration - spontaneous
DNA branch migration - protein-directed
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