transduction|transductions in English
noun
act of transducing; transfer of genetic material between two cells by means of a virus; transformation of energy from one form to anothe
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1. Transduction, transformation, Conjugation, transposable elements
2. Bioenergetics is the quantitative study of the energy transductions that occur in living cells and of the nature and function of the chemical processes underlying these transductions.
3. Capsid modification results in varying effect on brain transduction
4. The Drosophila Cubitus interruptus protein and its role in the wingless and hedgehog signal transduction pathways
5. Adaptins were detected with anti γ‐1 mouse monoclonal antibodies (BD Transduction Laboratories, San Diego, CA)
6. Transduction of bacteria by bacteriophages was first described in the same year.
7. Development of novel macromolecule transduction domain with improved cell permeability and method for using same
8. The proton pump Bacteriorhodopsin is a photoreceptor for signal transduction in Halobacterium halobium
9. Method and apparatus for sound transduction with minimal interference from background noise and minimal local acoustic radiation
10. Other areas of biochemistry include the genetic code (DNA, RNA), protein synthesis, cell membrane transport, and signal transduction.
11. DNA can also be inserted into cells using viruses, in methods referred to as transduction, infection or transformation.
12. Biological Crosstalk refers to instances in which one or more components of one signal transduction pathway affects another
13. Acylhydrazone derivatives and their use in the inhibition, regulation and/or modulation of the signal transduction of kinases
14. AUXIN RESPONSE FACTOR17 (ARF17) plays a crucial role in pollen wall pattern formation, tapetum development, and auxin signal transduction in Anthers
15. An Agonist binds to a receptor and the receptor is activated, signal transduction occurs, and the outcome is a biological response
16. To ensure the best possible acoustic transduction, the Bone Conduction-Floating Mass Transducer (BC-FMT) should be positioned near to the cochlea.
17. Trigeminal ganglion as a primary sensory neuron plays an important role in the pain transduction and transmission of trigeminal neuralgia.
18. 30 Phosphatidylinositol-specific phospholipase C (PI-PLC) known as a critical enzyme plays an important role in various signal-transduction pathways in eukaryotic cells.
19. A minimal stochastic dynamical model of the free energy transduction and force generation in non-processive motor protein complexes such as Actomyosins will be discussed
20. Cet encodage Aberrant peut provoquer des dysfonctions cognitives et mémorielles.: This Aberrant encoding can result in a general cognitive and memory impairment.: Cette invention concerne plus particulièrement des chemins de transduction de signal Aberrant lié à la genèse tumorale.: More particularly, the present invention discloses Aberrant signal transduction pathways related to
21. The increased transduction with Admixed AAV-SEAP + ImmTOR was followed by higher levels of transgene mRNA in the liver and SEAP activity in the blood (Fig
22. In parallel, researchers defined quantitative mathematical models that describe neuronal network properties, their activity-dependent (re)wiring and electrical signal transduction by artificial devices.
23. Adrenergic abnormalities can be classified into two major groups: those that produce a sustained increase in Adrenergic drive and those that cause defects in β-AR signal transduction
24. This digital product, portable and easy to use, offers the possibility of performing Audiometries by air, speech tests and even bone transduction tests (equipped with an optional bone transducer)
25. Uninjured Afferents develop adrenergic sensitivity15,16and an increased sensitivity to tumor necrosis factor α.17Uninjured Afferents also up-regulate neuropeptides,18,19neurotrophic factors,20,21and signal transduction proteins (e.g