Secondary messengers acts to repair the doorbell so that
the cell doors open in a timely response to glucose, resulting in less insulin needing to be secreted.
Secondary messengers acts to repair the doorbell so that
the cell doors open in response to glucose, resulting in less insulin needing to be secreted.
We had a situation in the first arrest where they left the prison
cell doors open, which is very peculiar, and let me take my phone back to the cell.
Now, however,
the cell door opens and we are told why our «Here I am, as I am» is so sad, anxious, and incomprehensible.
Not exact matches
The
cells in the first houses of the Order had no
doors, because what they learnt in their
cells, and the prayer that was its vital accompaniment, had to be
open to the world.
When the cold was great he took off the cloak and
opened for a while the
door and little window of his
cell.
Automatic
Doors, Before I was a mom I thought nothing of
opening doors to malls and buildings, ok maybe there were times I was slightly irritated at
opening the
door to see someone else brush past me to rush in, as if I was holding the
door for them, and then there is that busy - talking - on - the -
cell - phone - person that does that too, even when you ARE pregnant... ok, a moment to compose myself, now where was I?
While some parents may fear giving their child a
cell phone
opens the
door to danger, such as the child contacting undesirable people without the parent knowing or a teenager texting her boyfriend at all hours of the day and night, other parents view the
cell phone as a safety tool.
In recent years the only place that lighting up is now permitted inside our jails is in prison
cells when the
door is closed and windows
open.
In addition to
opening the
door to new studies in the «economics» of
cells, the findings may have medical implications, as intestinal lining plays an important role in the both absorption of nutrients and protecting the body.
The ability of SIF - seq to use reporter assays in mouse embryonic stem
cells to identify human embryonic stem
cell enhancers that are not present in the mouse genome
opens the
door to intriguing research possibilities as Dickel explains.
This could include amino acids that do not exist in nature,
opening the
door to new types of chemistry in living
cells.
This is how progesterone boosts CK5 +
cells — like tiny gatekeepers, progesterone receptors and their cofactors sit in front of the gene CK5,
opening the
doors of DNA to be read at this point.
This accomplishment
opens the
door for disease modeling and drug screening and brings personalized
cell therapy a step closer for patients with diabetes.
Each year, more than 700 stem
cell clinics around the world
open their
doors to «stem
cell tourists,» according to the paper's authors.
Because SR - STORM gives full spectral and spatial information for each molecule, the technology
opens the
door to high - resolution imaging of multiple components and local chemical environments, such as pH variations, inside a
cell.
So bear with me for a minute on a couple of very broad themes that I think human embryonic stem
cells opened the
door to.»
«We think that differentiation is a way that
opens some
doors and makes it easier for nuclear transfer programming to go back into embryonic stem
cells.»
Every time a
cell duplicates, it
opens the
door for new mutations that could lead to cancer.
In contrast, a team led by the Broad's Feng Zhang reported in the 3 January 2013 online edition of Science that it had used CRISPR to cut DNA in human
cells,
opening the
door for the tool to be used in medicine.
Eventually, it may
open the
door «to provide therapy in the future to reduce the risk» and protect vulnerable
cells.
Some scientists, such as Kevin Eggan at Harvard, were disappointed that NIH didn't
open the
door to the use of embryos created for research purposes — including through somatic
cell nuclear transfer (cloning) and parthenogenesis (from an unfertilized egg).
Insulin can
open up a
cell's outer membrane like a key in a
door lock and set in motion the machinery that feeds the
cell glucose, which is converted to energy.
Published in Nature Communications, the approach could
open the
door for detailed single - molecule localization studies in many areas of
cell research.
Stem
cell researchers call them «a major step in the right direction,» although some were disappointed that NIH didn't
open the
door to the use of embryos created for research purposes — including through somatic
cell nuclear transfer (cloning) and parthenogenesis (from an unfertilized egg).
If these unheralded
cells are as important as the authors suspect, studying them may
open the
door to new therapies for some forms of blindness.
Exploiting that power, researchers are now using microRNAs to convert the scar tissue of damaged hearts into healthy muscle
cells,
opening the
door for a better therapy after heart attacks and heart failure.
Whether stimulating beta
cells to grow will result in therapeutic interventions for diabetes is still to be seen, but this new information
opens the
door to find out, said Sander.
Ion channels are small
openings in the
cell membrane of nerves that
open and close like
doors, in order to allow electrically charged ions to enter or exit.
By comparison, that's about 15 times smaller than a red blood
cell, and Zhang said shrinking an infrared light source to such a small scale could
open doors to new kinds of chemical sensing and molecular imaging that aren't possible with today's state - of - the - art nanoscale infrared spectroscopy.
The study was published in the leading molecular biology journal Molecular
Cell and
opens the
door to further studies exploring new therapies for human polyglutamine repeat diseases.
The method, which involves inserting genetic material that makes the
cells» development run backwards,
opens the
door to stem
cells specific to patients, which could be used to repair damaged organs or fight diseases such as Parkinson's and diabetes — crucially, all without the need to destroy human embryos.
The discovery could
open the
door for medical intervention in cancer stem
cells aimed at the restoration of high levels of H1.0 in all cancer
cells.
«Now that we know that human stem
cells can thrive in these pigs, a
door has been
opened for new and exciting research by scientists around the world,» Roberts said.
«What George's team has accomplished is a technological tour de force,» said Wyss Institute Founding Director Don Ingber, M.D., Ph.D. «By spotting incredibly subtle but incredibly important changes in gene expression and precisely defining their position inside the
cell, they have helped
open the
door to a new age of cellular diagnostics.»
Our
cell phones can become devices that are able to
open the
door to our home, pay for our bus and subway charges, make purchases at any store with a tap and a password, and give us unfettered access to the Internet.
If we could hit the rewind button in our
cells, we could
open the
door to all kinds of treatments for diseases in which
cells have gone awry, ailments like Parkinson's disease and cancer.
«It's not yet clear whether or how GSK3 might be a target for future therapies for B
cell - related diseases, but this research
opens a lot of
doors for further studies,» Rickert said.
Human skin may behave the same way, which could
open the
door for new ways to boost blood
cell levels for athletes seeking to gain an edge or patients with anemia.
«It
opens the
door to develop entirely new multijunction solar
cell materials and architectures.»
The study, to be published online in
Cell on Oct. 31, offers a new theory of cancer development and could
open the
door for new treatment targets.
By tweaking the charges of brain
cells, researchers alter early brain development,
opening a
door to healing mature brains or undoing genetic damage
They are waiting as Vertex conducts phase III trials of the second drug, the corrector, VX - 809, in combination with Kalydeco, the doorman, to see whether the defective proteins can reach the
cell surface and
open the
door to get chloride flowing again.
Some of the candidate drugs were definitely boosting the mutant CFTR to the
cell surface while others seemed like they could
open the
door.
Recently, scientists have uncovered many of the molecules in the pathway that control the switch from fetal to adult hemoglobin,
opening the
door to new therapies; if you could prevent the switch from happening, or reverse it, and let people with sickle
cell disease use fetal hemoglobin for life, that should reduce symptoms.
«Our
cell cultures
open new
doors to brain research,» says Prof. Dr. Jens Schwamborn, in whose LCSB research group Developmental & Cellular Biology the research work was done.
The results, published in the current issue of Human Molecular Genetics,
open the
door for pursuing gene editing in nonhuman primates as models for new therapies, including pharmacological, gene - and stem
cell - based therapies, said Keith Latham, MSU animal science professor and lead author of the study.
The findings
open the
door to test this new allergy treatment in «humanized mice» — mice with non-existent immune systems implanted with
cells from a human immune system, for example, from a peanut - allergic person.
«This study provides us exciting new information about how this virus is released from infected
cells and
opens the
door for novel antiviral drug discovery research.
«Stem
cell study
opens door to undiscovered world of biology.»