Not exact matches
Cilia participated in the Global Opportunity Panel in Oslo on 5th June 2015 and
works as advisor on climate change and sustainability services for KPMG Norway.
By enabling the observation of
cilia beating frequency, the experimental model described in this
work provides more realism for clinical applications.
Monk notes, however, that other studies have shown that the swishing
cilia also influence calcium concentrations, and it is possible that a similar effect is at
work in developing mice.
ROWERS Thousands of tiny hairs, or
cilia, line a paramecium's outer edge and
work like oars to propel it through the water.
When the scientists looked in the brain of a mouse with this mutation, they found, again, that MC4R was not on the nerve cell
cilia where it should go to
work.
This may mean that MC4R needs to reach the
cilia and dance with ADCY3 to
work.
Cilia might also change the way the protein
works, perhaps making it more efficient.
Both of these proteins
work only once they climb aboard
cilia.
Cilia play important roles in nearly every human organ and also are essential for the survival of many parasites, such as trypanosoma brucei that causes African sleeping sickness, giving Dong's
work the potential for wide influence.
GRCA National Specialty —
Working Certificate (WCX) Qualifiers: 95 entered, 1 scratched, 45 qualified Judges: Land: Jim Drager, Anney Doucette, M.
Cilia, V.Reed; Water: Jim Bryan and Sharon Long
Indeed, the repeated motifs of
cilia - like forms in this
work can be traced back to earlier
works in the artist's prolific oeuvre, which have become even more prevalent in her recurring visual vocabulary in recent years.