Sentences with phrase «artificial proteins»

Researchers of the Paul - Ehrlich - Institut have experimentally recombined segments of the virus surface protein E2, thus creating artificial proteins.
Dr. Bulte oversees the development of novel reporter genes that can provide contrast on MRI scans, and artificial proteins in mammalian cells that contain specific proton exchangable groups of which the proton signal can be manipulated.
Based on the three - dimensional structure of the protein, the researchers of the PEI selected different areas exposed on the surface to join them together, thus creating several artificial protein fragments.
Researchers are developing many different versions of CAR - T cell therapies, but the basic premise is the same: Doctors remove a patient's T cells (immune system cells that attack invaders) from a blood sample and genetically modify them to produce artificial proteins on their surfaces.
In addition to homing endonucleases, scientists have been tinkering with two artificial protein systems as programmable gene - editing tools.
Silver and her team constructed two new genes that would code for two artificial proteins designed to behave as transcription factors (proteins that control the amount of other proteins that a particular gene can make.)
With more amino acids, it becomes possible to synthesize artificial proteins that could in principle serve as drugs or industrial enzymes that act more efficiently, effectively and precisely.
Montclare described her research into creating artificial proteins that can deliver drugs to a specific area of the body in order to fight diseases like breast cancer.
Their little body is taking longer to digest the artificial protein in the formula, which can make them more sleepy.
The newfound protein might eventually help patients who suffer from the untreatable prion diseases: When the group mixed their artificial protein fragment with a fragment of the PrP protein that usually kills neurons in petri dishes, the mixture killed only half as many cells as the prion fragment alone.
Using an artificial protein that contains metal, researchers at Nagoya University were able to inhibit the growth of a pathogenic bacterium prevalent in hospitals which cause diseases to humans and has a high resistance to antibiotics.
A new study from Princeton has brought that future a step closer, by confirming that an artificial protein the team developed functions as an enzyme in living bacteria.
Jin Kim Montclare, an associate professor in the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at New York University, discussed her research to create artificial proteins that can be used to target anti-cancer drugs at specific regions of the body in her keynote speech at PPPL's Young Women's Conference at Princeton University's Richardson Auditorium.
By engineering an artificial protein that targets the product of such potentially cancer - causing gene fusions, Hur hopes to trigger immune defense mechanisms that kill rogue cells harboring the fusions.
He can artificially «tag» his artificial proteins and see how cells handle them differently with different tags.
In fact, wouldn't your pooch prefer normal food over some artificial protein powder?
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