Sentences with phrase «coat protein at»

Researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden have obtained the first 3D snapshots of a sperm protein attached to a complementary egg coat protein at the beginning of fertilisation.

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In this recipe, the meat is simply coated with baking soda, which increases the pH (or in other words, reduces acidity) and affects the way the molecules of protein at the surface of the meat interact with each other.
It's worked its magic on any sort of protein I've thrown at it (see these pork and chicken recipes for evidence), quickly coating it with a sticky and intensely flavored sauce that's spicy, salty and sweet.
Researchers from several institutions, including, UCLA, Boston University, Stanford University and the Institute for Aging Research at Hebrew SeniorLife, analyzed blood samples from nearly 10,000 people to find that genetic markers in the gene responsible for keeping telomeres (tips of chromosomes) youthfully longer, did not translate into a younger biologic age as measured by changes in proteins coating the DNA.
They found that at 19 and 51 days old, the boy had fragments of the virus's protein coat in his blood.
The treatment uses tiny droplets of fat, called nanoliposomes, which are coated in protein fragments that are able to stop amyloid protein accumulating into plaques, even at low concentrations.
Researchers at Protein Sciences Corporation, a small biotech in Meriden, Connecticut, genetically modified a virus that infects caterpillar cells to produces hemagglutinin, a coat protein of the influenza virus that triggers antiProtein Sciences Corporation, a small biotech in Meriden, Connecticut, genetically modified a virus that infects caterpillar cells to produces hemagglutinin, a coat protein of the influenza virus that triggers antiprotein of the influenza virus that triggers antibodies.
Using X-ray crystallographic data collected at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF), Luca Jovine's research team at Karolinska Institutet first visualised the sperm - interacting regions of two egg coat proteins, ZP2 in mammals (including humans) and VERL in the marine mollusc abalone (a classic model system of invertebrate fertilisation).
At the most basic level, viruses consist of genetic material contained within a protective protein coat called a capsid; the existence of both genetic material and protein distinguishes them from other virus - like particles such as prions and viroids.
Nicholas Kotov at the University of Michigan and his colleagues made twisted semiconductors by coating them with amino acids, which are responsible for proteins» twists.
They lived longer, were more physically active, were slimmer and had healthy hair coats at 100 weeks while the high - protein counterpart rats were all dead.
All animals administered the same level of aflatoxin but fed the low 5 % protein diet were alive, active and thrifty, with sleek hair coats at 100 weeks.
So if you look at like a — a surface protein amino acid sequence of gluten, it may resemble things like the myelin tissue that coats the nerves or it may resemble the thyroid tissue or it may resemble joint tissue.
But, of course, the PMEL's empty shell can't maintain a protein coat, if it had one at all (they don't say).
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