Sentences with phrase «human version of»

As it turns out, the guy is the human version of clickbait:
And no flowery outfit is complete without a pair of leafy shoes, fit for the human version of faerie - folk.
Since Kevin Flynn gave his life to save Quorra, Sam doesn't allow the human version of her to enter the grid again (she will assist you from the outside and is able to communicate with you throughout the game).
Selenium may inhibit Hashimoto's disease, the human version of autoimmune thyroiditis, which has reached epidemic levels in our dogs.
Futhermore, muskelin 1's role can also be useful in the human version of the disease, and more research will be put in that direction.
An 11 - year - old cat is the human version of a 60 - year old, so don't expect your feline to be as lively as a feline at its prime.
It is typically just like the human version of a flu shot.
In an off - the - wall darkly comedic retelling of Don Quixote, 16 - year - old Cameron Smith, a slacker from Texas, is dying from Creutzfeldt - Jakob Disease, a human version of Mad Cow.
John C. Reilly's Ralph is essentially a human version of Donkey Kong.
However, Academy Award winner Bill Condon (Gods & Monsters, Kinsey) directs the most human version of the character I have seen.
Instead, director Jim McBride — who earlier paid homage to the Killer by making Richard Gere's narcissistic dreamer a huge Jerry Lee Lewis freak in his shockingly kinda - awesome remake of Breathless — uses Lewis» legend as the springboard for a pop - art cartoon take on the»50s, with a never - better Quaid playing Lewis as a cross between a strutting comic - strip rooster and a human version of Tex Avery's Big Bad Wolf.
Reports suggest the new version will retain the 1991 film's famous songs, including the Oscar - winning title ditty, though we're assuming cast member Emma Thompson will be playing a human version of housekeeper Mrs Potts rather than the earlier film's mumsy animated teapot.
If The Great Indoors can maintain a balance of smart, and not tired, barbs lobbed between «the human version of dial - up» and the «stupid twentysomethings» with whom he must now work, there surely is a show here.
I get that it's supposed to be a black comedy; I get that it's Eisner's characters and situations as filtered Miller's sensibilities; I even get that The Octopus [Samuel L. Jackson] is supposed to an evil, human version of Wile E. Coyote / Yosemite Sam, while The Spirit is The Roadrunner / Bugs Bunny.
She also opens up a dialogue on whether a psychopath like Dexter might be part of nature's deliberate design, the human version of alpha predators.
I donned this dress one of our nights in Aruba and totally felt like a human version of the emoji.
Eating organic reduces the risks of CJD, the human version of mad cow disease, as well as Alzheimer's.
The hyoid bone is the human version of the wishbone.
The Berkeley Lab study, which used fruit fly and mouse cells, will be published alongside a companion paper in Nature led by UC San Francisco researchers, who showed that the human version of the HP1a protein has the same liquid droplet properties, suggesting that similar principles hold for human heterochromatin.
Mouse fibroblast cells expressing HP1alpha, the human version of heterochromatin protein 1a.
Picker explained that clinical trials are gearing up to test the safety and efficacy of a human version of the vaccine.
A collaborative group of international researchers has now studied the human version of the ASIC1a gene, ACCN2, and report their findings in the current issue of Biological Psychiatry.
Miller's group, including postdoctoral fellow Dr. Sharath Rai, graduate student Vladimir Vigdorovich and collaborators at the National Cancer Institute, identified the human version of the viral receptor, a cell - surface protein called HYAL2 that has been implicated in lung cancer.
The team is now trying to nail down the specific role of stum proteins in Drosophila and to determine whether the human version of stum — which has never been characterized — also works in joint angle sensing.
Intrigued, the team inserted a human version of L1 into rat neural stem cells, along with a marker that would make the cells glow green whenever L1 made a jump.
«Our conclusions make sense, especially in light of the work of other researchers who have shown that the human version of the FDNC5 gene has a deleterious mutation at the beginning,» Erickson said.
McKay and Tsai searched human cancer cell lines and found a human version of nucleostemin.
Then they slipped a human version of each gene into yeast cells whose own copy of the gene had been turned down, turned off, or removed.
The human version of the FOXP2 (short for fork - head box P2) differs from that of the chimp (the closest living relative of humans) in two places along the genetic code, causing differences in two amino acids in the protein coded by the gene.
To study the disease in mice, the animals need to be engineered to produce a human version of IAPP.
Then for HARE5, the most active enhancer in an area of the brain called the cortex, they made minigenes containing either the chimp or human version of the enhancer linked to a «reporter» gene that caused the developing mouse embryo to turn blue wherever the enhancer turned the gene on.
Alternatively, Sodroski offers, because humans make a protein that is 87 percent identical, investigators might also focus on rendering the human version of TRIM5 - alpha more potent.
But mice are of limited use in understanding the human version of this broad «somatosensory» system.
A study coming out in Science Translational Medicine and led by University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine researchers has shown that cats with NPC — which mirrors the human version of the disease — show vast improvements when treated with a compound called cyclodextrin.
Grima used two mouse models of Huntington's disease: one with a human version of the mutant Huntingtin protein and another with an aggressive form of the disease that contains only the first portion of the mouse Huntingtin protein.
Embryos» developing brains turned blue sooner and over a broader expanse if they carried the human version of the enhancer, Silver, Wray, and their colleagues report online today in Current Biology.
This year molecular biologist Wolfgang Enard of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany, explored that possibility with an extraordinary experiment: He inserted the human version of FOXP2 into mice and studied the effects on the creatures» brains and vocalizations.
The tests confirmed that the human version of Ces3 also is unusually active in such patients.
However, a human version of triciribine could be administered orally, eliminating the need for daily injections.
We believe this finding helps explain why the human version of Set2 — which is called SETD2 — is frequently mutated in cancer.»
Scientists then looked at the human version of the gene, and found that the gene was mutated in people suffering from Native American myopathy.
When the team added the human version of CTGF to the injury site in fish, it boosted regeneration and the fish swam better by two weeks after the injury.
When the scientists looked for the human version of the newly identified fly marker for sleep deprivation, they found ITGA5 and realized it hadn't been among the human immune genes they screened at the start of the study.
To figure out which type of learning may have been aided by the changes in the human version of FOXP2, Schreiweis tested humanized mice in mazes.
To try to determine how those changes influenced the gene's function, that group put the human version of the gene in mice.
Subsequent analysis of two - thirds of the genome in the 2009 A (H1N1) isolated from more than a dozen pigs shows that it closely matches the human version of the virus.
First, the researchers used mice that had been genetically modified to produce excess amounts of the human version of ß amyloid — a common Alzheimer's disease model.
The results suggest the human version of the FOXP2 gene may enable a quick switch to repetitive learning — an ability that could have helped infants 200,000 years ago better communicate with their parents.
«Having identified this important protein molecule in fruit flies, we can test whether the human version of the protein is important for stem cells and their daughters as well,» said Montell.
In 2002 a student in Christiano's lab was studying the Human Genome Project database and noticed an unnamed region where Christiano had predicted the human version of the lanceolate gene would reside.
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