But most of the recent patients were infected with Bordetella strains that have mutations in the genes for two
key proteins thought to trigger production of immunizing antibodies.
Not exact matches
While we've come to
think of the iconic PB&J as a convenient, healthy alternative to a sandwich made with lean meats or veggies, a classic peanut butter and jelly sandwich packs more sugar and calories than the standard turkey and cheese or hummus sandwich — and has less
protein, a
key muscle - building ingredient that also helps keep you feeling full until your next meal.
Water buffalo milk, the stuff Italians use for creamy, mild mozzarella di bufala, is also the
key to Ithaca's thick, naturally high -
protein yogurt (
think Greek, minus the tang).
In the hippocampus and the amygdala, areas of the brain
thought to be associated with episodic memory, researchers had shown that the chemical signaling agent called glutamate acts like a
key in the lock of some of these
protein «flood gates.»
Kenneth Mann, a biochemist at the University of Vermont in Burlington, does not doubt that blocking these anticoagulant pathways will increase the production of thrombin, a
key protein in clotting, but he does not
think that these therapies will necessarily work for everyone.
Proteins that researchers
think are
key to long - term memory formation also move genetic material between cells in both mice and flies
PLUMP PARTICLES Fats lurking in house dust can activate a
protein in human cells that researchers
think plays a
key role in obesity.
Bapineuzumab is an antibody that targets β amyloid, a
protein fragment that accumulates in the brains of Alzheimer's patients and is widely
thought to be a
key culprit in the disease process.
«We know from previous studies that the fission yeast version of DDX3X is
thought to play a role in translation of
key regulatory
proteins, possibly by helping untangle parts of the RNA molecule.»
He attached one end of the
protein titin,
thought to be a
key player in muscle elasticity, to the tip of his cantilever and attached the other end to a plate.
It is
thought that the ability of misfolded prion
protein to serve as a nucleus for the misfolding and aggregation of the host prion
protein is the
key property responsible for prion replication and infectivity (Soto et al., 2006; Soto, 2012).
It has three
key protein domains: a DNA - binding domain, a chromodomain (which may bind euchromatin), and a helicase domain (which is
thought to activate transcription by acting against repressing transcription effects, such as heterochromatin structure).
11/10/2008 Anti-Angiogenesis Drugs May Foil Tumors by Building Up Blood Vessels, Not Tearing Them Down, Moores UCSD Cancer Center Scientists Find Scientists have
thought that one way to foil a tumor from generating blood vessels to feed its growth — a process called angiogenesis — was by creating drugs aimed at stopping a
key vessel growth - promoting
protein.
Proteins work like rigid
keys to activate cellular functions — or so everyone
thought.
Scientists have
thought that one way to foil a tumor from generating blood vessels to feed its growth — a process called angiogenesis — was by creating drugs aimed at stopping a
key vessel growth - promoting
protein.
Through this packaging mechanism, researchers
think that histone
proteins are the
key to regulating access to the genetic information by making different parts of the DNA accessible to factors that express the gene, so - called epigenetic regulation.
We
think that
proteins are the
key to understanding these mechanisms.»
The new study found that T cells can be tricked into
thinking dopamine neurons are foreign by the buildup of damaged alpha - synuclein
proteins, a
key feature of Parkinson's disease.
I
think using just yolks is
key for this paleo edition, because the coconut milk doesn't have the fat (and perhaps
protein) content of cream.
The problem is that if you compare two different
proteins in a study, then you're changing a bunch of different factors at once — the absorption timing, but also factors like the amount of leucine, a branched - chain amino acid
thought to be
key for muscle growth.
A lot of beginning lifters will mistakenly
think that since
protein is the primary nutrient involved in building muscle, eating more and more
protein throughout the day is the
key to packing on size as fast as possible.