It is anchored to the membrane by an N-terminal myristate and a cluster of basic residues in its effector domain. |
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The short prodomains caspases induced cell apoptosis, which played an effector as a target protein of cytosol or nucleus. |
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The blastogenic signal is thereby prevented from activating the T effector cell and no blast transformation takes place. |
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The mechanism by which immune effector cells subsequently coordinate to construct a cellular capsule is also not understood. |
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The eosinophil is believed to be the principal effector cell for the pathogenesis of allergic inflammation. |
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Walking may be more familiar and is a whole body exercise compared with cycling where the lower limbs are the primary effector muscles. |
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To elicit cytolysis of tumor cells, effector T cells rely on tumor expression of target antigens. |
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Cytotoxic T-cells are thought to be the main effector mechanism responsible for acute allograft rejection. |
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It had remained unclear whether all components of the pre-formed effector protein cocktail were delivered coequally during this early period. |
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This immunological parameter may be a marker of protection, even though it may not be the effector arm directly mediating protection. |
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Canadarm used in conjunction with a magnetic end effector to demonstrate dexterous manipulation tasks. |
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End effector systems are systems that allow the robot to do things other than move. |
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The experimental plan will be focused on disabling one or more of the effector pathways of the immune response in the hemophilic mice. |
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Before cloning the pigs, the scientists used effector nucleases to disable one of the two growth hormone receptors in the pig fetuses' cells. |
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In principle, as we have already seen, it might be due to sensory adaptation, effector fatigue, or a more central neural change. |
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The production of effector cells in response to first-time exposure to an antigen is called the primary immune response. |
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This technology allows the intracellular insertion of effector genes capable of modifying the cellular phenotype. |
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It is good to distinguish between the stimuli that are received and those that are given out, the perceptual and the effector sensations. |
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The effector first cuts the weed's stem and then wipes herbicide onto the surface of the cut stem. |
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The drive housing, arms and end effector mounting plate are all constructed of stainless steel. |
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The transfer of information between neurons, and between neurons and effector systems like muscles, occurs at places of close contact called synapses. |
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In 1998 Harald Friz in his PhD thesis developed an AR tool used to specify the robot's end effector position and orientation. |
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Hadfield uncradled the arm and moved it to a pre-grapple position by flying the arm manually so that its end effector was in line with the Docking Module grapple fixture. |
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Eosinophils are the principal effector cells involved in the pathogenesis of allergic inflammation. |
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We use a combination of two-photon intravital microscopy and immunofluorescence to analyze the infiltration and destruction of solid tumors by CTLs and the role of regulatory T cells on the effector T cell dynamics. |
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She used biochemical, imaging and micromanipulation approaches to show that Rho and its effector, Rho-kinase, are required for proper cell rounding and cortical stiffness upon entry into mitosis. |
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A carrier protein-like polypeptide which comprises a sequence having an in-vivo effector activity of a polypeptide with the sequence of Fig. 4 and lacking the natural glycosylation of the carrier protein. |
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The dephosphorylation step is mediated by myosin phosphatase, the primary effector of smooth muscle relaxation. |
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A separator can be a space character or format effector. |
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In this case a rise in the level of the allosteric effector would affect the flux of nutrients along that pathway in a manner analogous to the feedback phenomena of homeostatic processes. |
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The effector extremity of such mechanism may describe any curve in the evolution domain of the mechanism. |
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