Sentences with phrase «becomes reactivated»

In cancerous cells, telomerase somehow becomes reactivated, and the telomeres begin growing again.
«This study revealed key regulatory principles that explain how the helicase activity is initially suppressed and then becomes reactivated to begin its work splitting the DNA.»
The team notes that eIF2α becomes reactivated after a certain amount of time through pathways that guanabenz does not act upon, so eventually the stress response mechanism will shut down regardless of treatment.
The virus can become reactivated when a child gets ill if her lips become chapped, with excessive sun exposure, and possibly with stress.
«We think that these genes, which are normally only expressed in the placenta to facilitate invasion, are becoming reactivated in cancer cells and supporting invasion in this context too,» she says.
If this treatment becomes a standard practice, he says, it will reveal a lot about how different brain networks become reactivated after severe head trauma.
Nonetheless, some ERVs may still retain the ability to become reactivated and are implicated in the development of diseases.
In patients with weakened immune systems, however, CMV can become reactivated and can cause life - threatening pneumonia, among other symptoms.
Latency occurs when a virus lies dormant within infected cells, no longer replicating but still posing a threat should it become reactivated.
Those hidden pathogens become reactivated and cause chronic inflammation.
But if your immune system becomes suppressed, an old infection can become reactivated.
For this new installation, Violette continues to mine a rich art historical terrain in which the materials and forms associated with Minimal and Conceptual Art become reactivated as theatrical platforms of performative decay.

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And above all, critical events such as national crisis or war can reactivate immigrants» political interest in and renewed identification with their original homeland, however «assimilated» they may have become in their new country.
I read with interest your article on so - called sleeper cells — bacteria that become dormant to survive antibiotics, reactivating when...
As a result, the cells would start to become partially reactivated, growing rapidly and beginning to resemble cancer cells.
The new work reveals that at least one form of long - term memory — that of fearful experiences — seems to become fragile when reactivated.
They do this by reactivating dormant genes associated with pluripotency — a primitive state in which a cell has the potential to become any cell type in the body.
As activity was monitored, researchers noted changes under the assumption that the brain reduces activity as it becomes accustomed to a stimulus and then reactivates when a novel stimulus is presented.
When the engram cells were reactivated with light in the AD mice, memory of the footshock experience became retrievable and freezing behavior was restored.
Reactivating silent engrams could allow people with memory issues — like Alzheimer's sufferers, soldiers who have survived explosive blasts and concussed athletes in contact sports — to regain memories that have become inaccessible.
Ackerman, lead author Chenghong Lei and colleagues said crowding is important because it induces an unfolded, free - floating protein to refold; upon refolding, it reactivates and becomes capable of catalyzing thousands of reactions a second.
And when you reactivate cortisol within your fat cells, what happens is your fat cells become much more prone to actually store away fat.
If you do not use Home Banking, it may become inactive until you contact the Credit Union to reactivate your Home Banking service.
This genetic material can be reactivated in some cases by stress and other factors, but after a few months the inserted FeLV genetic material becomes more and more fragmented and reactivation becomes impossible in most cats.
Steeped in conversations surrounding the history of art and most notably the Arte Povera movement, Iles allows the specific location to become irrelevant, instead seeking to reactivate the space by searching for the moments in - between.
To become intimate with the nuances of society's ills and to reactivate those conflicts pictorially is a far more difficult task.
If you were receiving regular EI benefits in the past 52 weeks but returned to work before the claim ran out, you may reactivate the claim and receive the remaining weeks left on the claim if you have become unemployed at your present job for just cause.
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