Sentences with phrase «cellular form»

«We know the structure of the healthy normal cellular form of the protein, but we knew very little about the infectious prion protein and how it propagates.
Prusiner showed that prion proteins (PrP) exist in a normal cellular form, and in a misfolded infectious form.
The result, a series of abstract compositions that look like clusters of oddly shaped cellular forms — «images of primal slime», one critic said, illumined by «a sunlit mescaline glow» — was completed in 2009.
Brian Fridge «s video installation includes images that resemble cellular forms that float around and smash into one another splitting into multiple forms.
Nene Humphrey also explores biological systems in her sculptural and performative works consisting of two and three - dimensional cerebral and cellular forms of synthetic material.
Basically what was happening when you use a hematopoietic stem cell to correct an inherited metabolic disease is that through engraftment of that cell you are allowing that cell to become the replacement source for the missing enzyme or other factor - almost like a cellular form of gene therapy or, as I call it, «poor man's gene therapy».
Think of carbohydrate, fat, and protein as fuel, and ATP (the cellular form of energy) as the end product.
It is true that dogs do not require dietary sources of carbohydrates found in grains like corn (they do require a cellular form of carbohydrates).
In the 1980s, Smith turned the figurative tradition in sculpture inside out, creating objects and drawings based on organs, cellular forms, and the human nervous system.
In the 1980s, Smith literally turned the figurative tradition in sculpture inside out, creating objects and drawings based on organs, cellular forms, and the human nervous system.
With their shimmering black surfaces, cellular forms and stretched nets, these drawings reach deep into the act of mark - making.
In the 1980s, Smith literally turned figurative sculpture inside out, creating objects and drawings based on organs, cellular forms, and the human nervous system.
Continuing with her interest in macro-versus-mirco structures, Smith pushes the boundaries of perception and context as her compositions toe the line between architectural and cellular forms.
In the 1980s, Kiki Smith literally turned the figurative tradition in sculpture inside out, creating objects and drawings based on organs, cellular forms, and the human nervous system.
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