effectors in English

noun
1
an organ or cell that acts in response to a stimulus.
effector cells
noun
    effecter

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1. Allosteric effectors generally bear no structural resemblance to …

2. Argonaute (AGO) family proteins are effectors of RNAi in eukaryotes

3. "The most surprising discovery is that there is clear difference in protein ordering between virulent and Avirulent effectors: all 31 Avirulent effectors are ordered proteins with defined

4. The main difference between the somatic and Autonomic systems is in what target tissues are effectors

5. Argonaute proteins are the central effectors of RNAi and are highly conserved among eukaryotes and some archaebacteria

6. Here, we establish a signaling pathway that controls Abscission in Arabidopsis thaliana from ligand, to receptors, to downstream effectors

7. Argonaute -bound small RNAs, derived from RNA interference and related pathways, are well-known effectors of posttranscriptional gene silencing (PTGS)

8. More research will undoubtedly discover additional effectors and systems that function as bacterial weapons for the unabating microbial conflict, which results in innumerable bacterial Causalities …

9. Two Axoplasms from the same animal were prepared and incubated with appropriate effectors (CK2 buffer, active CK2, uAβ, or oAβ) and vesicle fractions evaluated by …

10. Allosteric regulation is a widespread mechanism of control of protein function; effectors bind to regulatory sites distinct from the active site, usually inducing conformational changes that influence the activity [17]

11. 'Taken together, our findings show that opioid signalling in pain-modulating areas and the projections to downstream effectors of the descending pain control system are crucially important for placebo analgesia,' said Dr Eippert.

12. Allostasis reflects active, adaptive processes that maintain apparent steady states, via multiple, interacting effectors regulated by homeostatic comparators--"homeostats." "Allostatic load" refers to the consequences of sustained or repeated activation of mediators of Allostasis.

13. Arabidopsis encodes 10 Argonaute (AGO) effectors of RNA silencing, canonically loaded with either 21–22 nucleotide (nt) long small RNAs (sRNAs) to mediate post‐transcriptional gene silencing (PTGS) or 24 nt sRNAs to promote RNA‐directed DNA methylation.

14. Allostasis reflects active, adaptive processes that maintain apparent steady states, via multiple, interacting effectors regulated by homeostatic comparators--"homeostats." "Allostatic load" refers to the consequences of sustained or repeated activation of mediators of Allostasis.