Sentences with phrase «control pathways»

Role and interaction of NF - κB, autophagy and other protein quality control pathways in the muscle degenerative process
We have recently proposed an interplay between the myokine Fgf21 and the mitochondrial quality control pathways that greatly contributes to a pro-senescence metabolic shift.
The study points to neural plasticity, whereby the brain essentially «re-wires» connections between neurons to reestablish control pathways, as a therapeutic target for the recovery of fine motor control and grasping ability.
However, the finding is also interesting from a therapeutic standpoint since there are many drug - like molecules that can be used to turn on and off the AMPK controlled pathways in cancer cells.»
«New cellular garbage control pathway with relevance for human neurodegenerative diseases.»
Step one of the environmental epigenetic control pathway is that the cell initiates a specific change to one amino acid in a protein named JMJD1A and this altered JMJD1A recruits other proteins.
We have discovered a novel translational control pathway that selectively regulates inflammatory gene expression in myeloid cells, and may be an endogenous regulator of the duration and magnitude of the inflammatory response.
Calcium supplementation during pregnancy suppresses the normal calcium control pathways, so the body does not respond properly to the demand for calcium during lactation.
A six - year predictive text of adolescent family relationship quality and effortful control pathways to emerging adult social and emotional health
One gene that controls this pathway, HDAC7, is known to be a key factor in immune tolerance and the new data strongly suggests exploring the possibility that drugs affecting HDAC7 function may serve as future therapeutics in PSC.
«If we can control this pathway, we may be able to help prevent relapses in people who have been abstinent from cocaine.»
But in Turritopsis, the reprogramming of one cell into another kind of cell «is part of a controlled pathway
A mutation in one of the genes that controls this pathway, PTEN (also known as phosphatase and tensin homolog), can cause a particular form of autism called macrocephaly / autism syndrome.
If Ro is actively involved in a quality - control pathway, its malfunction might contribute to lupus by allowing defective ribonucleoproteins to be made by cells, she said.
A protein known to play a role in transporting the molecular contents of normal cells into and out of various intracellular compartments can also turn such cells cancerous by stimulating a key growth - control pathway.
N.R.C.'s regulations do not allow a drop of radioactively contaminated water to leave Indian Point except via monitored and controlled pathways.
Even if the monitoring wells constituted a monitored pathway (which they don't despite the name), it's not a controlled pathway.
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