Sentences with phrase «as acceptors»

An effect of walnuts on ex vivo cholesterol efflux was observed with whole serum but not apoB - depleted serum; in addition to HDL, LDL can serve as an acceptor of free cholesterol in the reverse cholesterol transport pathway (39), indicating that walnuts may have a greater effect on global cholesterol efflux than HDL - specific efflux.

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When the researchers switched the electric current off by deoxygenating the water, thereby removing the electron acceptor at the sediment surface, the depth of the hydrogen sulfide layer in the sediment rose in less than an hour, as deeper microbes could no longer consume it.
Then, the microorganisms use the oxygen as electron acceptor.
This is quite similar to human breathing, where oxygen also serves as electron acceptor.
Oligothiophene (4T) and polythiophene (P3HT), two typical organic semiconductors, can be doped with a second type of molecule such as a strong electron acceptor (F4TCNQ) for example to control the electrical conductivity.
«By increasing the thickness of an extremely thin layer of organic molecules inserted as a spacer between the donor and acceptor, we could reduce the attraction between the hole and electron in the exciplex and thereby greatly influence the exciplex's energy, lifetime, and emission color and efficiency.»
To modify these tagging vectors for your specific gene, the lab recommends designing homology arms with the modification of interest, ordering them from a gene synthesis company such as IDT or Genscript, and cloning them sequentially into the chosen acceptor vector.
Shewanella cells were allowed to attach to the thin films, where the iron in the hematite serves as an electron acceptor.
The tool help studying intronic and exonic mutations affecting pre-mRNA splicing signals acceptor / donor splice sites as well as branch points or auxiliary splicing signals such as Exonic Splicing Enhancers (ESE) and Exonic Splicing Silencers (ESS).
Deleted nucleotides shown as a thin black line with tics for each deleted nucleotide, insertions highlighted in blue, mutations highlighted in orange, and alternate splice acceptor highlighted in green.
Although Solar radiation and lightning (which has been detected by the ESA's Venus Express probe in 2007) should be producing large amounts of carbon monoxide (CO), the gas was found to be scarce, as if something was removing it (such as hydrogenogens, diverse bacteria and archaea that grow anaerobically utilizing CO as their sole carbon source and water as an electron acceptor to produce carbon dioxide and molecular hydrogen as waste products).
In their JCB 2003 paper, Sekar and Periasamy defined FRET as «a distance - dependent physical process by which energy is transferred non-radiatively from an excited molecular fluorophore (the donor) to another fluorophore (the acceptor) by means of intermolecular long - range dipole - dipole coupling.»
Polysaccharides and glycans are made by the sequential addition of monosaccharides by glycosyltransferase from a reactive sugar - phosphate donor such as uridine diphosphate glucose (UDP - glucose) to an acceptor hydroxyl group on the growing polysaccharide.
When proline is bound as an amide in a peptide bond, its nitrogen is not bound to any hydrogen, meaning it can not act as a hydrogen bond donor, but can be a hydrogen bond acceptor.
In addition, when the oxygen in seawater is depleted, bacterial respiration of organic matter turns to alternate electron - acceptors with which to oxidize organic matter, such as dissolved nitrate (NO3 ---RRB-.
The EtherFlyer platform will also develop, in a later phase, the relevant transaction pairs for various assets such as futures, spot and the like, requiring a real - world acceptable acceptor who may be represented by any individual or institution that makes an application and satisfies the relevant requirements.
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