Previous studies on axon guidance have provided a wealth of information about guidance factors, their receptors, and cytoplasmic effectors. |
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The effectors that modulate the activity of these allosteric enzymes are of two types. |
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Pigmentary effectors enable crustaceans to display rapidly reversible integumental color changes and retinal screening pigment movements. |
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These effects are unlikely to be due to low-molecular-weight effectors since similar results were obtained whether or not extracts were desalted prior to assay. |
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There is, however, growing evidence that specific proteases may also act as mediators of signal transduction or effectors of programmed cell death during plant senescence. |
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These effectors can assume a vast diversity of chemical forms, ranging from simple inorganic molecules to complex nucleotides such as cyclic adenosine monophosphate. |
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Another is bridges made earthquake-safe using arrays of effectors and sensors. |
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Allosteric effectors may be formed by enzyme-catalyzed reactions in the same pathway in which the enzyme regulated by the effectors functions. |
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Such effectors may also be formed by enzymatic reactions in apparently unrelated pathways. |
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These cells can communicate with other cells, called effectors, in the environment and thus instruct the DNA how to behave. |
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Sensor Technology Ltd. will develop innovative ultrasonic micro-motors for robotic end effectors to be used in space. |
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Virulence in Pst DC3000 is known to require the type ill secretion system and its effectors, as well as the phytotoxin coronatine. |
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Depending on each particular pathogenic agent, the vaccine should also stimulate rather TH1 or TH2 effectors to direct adaptive IR toward the best pathway. |
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These have end effectors fitted with tactile or visual sensing devices that can determine the proximity of the object to be manipulated or machined. |
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The end effectors may be tools themselves, such as the Canadarm end effector or it may be a vehicle for other tools such as the Special Purpose Dextrous Manipulator of the International Space Station Canadarm. |
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These leukocytes are thought to be the effectors of damage to brain cells. |
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In the lab, TAL effectors can be fused with DNA-breaking proteins called nucleases. |
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Vibrio parahaemotyticus bacteria, which cause gastroenteritis, inject proteins called effectors into host cells. |
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Scientists recently began using TAL effectors to modify DNA in a variety of organisms. |
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The proposed project aims at identifying and characterizing such bacterial effectors as well as their interactants, namely epigenetic factors. |
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The Le Haillan facility manufactures multi-function end effectors, as does the KUKA Systems global headquarters for aerospace in the United States. |
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Oncogenic mutations in genes encoding key downstream effectors within the EGFR signalling pathways may also be responsible for resistance to EGFR-targeted MoAbs. |
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We first sought to assess the ability of MP-mediated increases in cytosolic cAMP levels to activate downstream cAMP effectors using a one compartment model. |
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Inhibition of cryptococcus neoformans replication by nitrogen oxides supports the role of these molecules as effectors of macrophage-mediated cytostasis. |
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In many cases we need to use two, three or more different end effectors. |
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