Sentences with phrase «molecular terms»

You can think through the physiology in molecular terms.
Then we might be able to understand ourselves in molecular terms; at the moment we are mostly guessing.
To understand why skin cells in diverse parts of the body have different characteristics - how cells know their «positional identities» - a fact that guides the diagnosis and treatment of many skin diseases, Dr. Chang and his colleagues are seeking to define in molecular terms how the expression of different genes in stromal cells determines their ability to affect the development of skin cells.
It is notoriously difficult to specify in molecular terms what exactly the aging process consists in, but there is little controversy that it is a determinant of lifespan.
But the attempt by Mayr, Monad, Crick, Watson, etc., to explain life exclusively in molecular terms is no less reprehensible both for its naivete about the mythic, philosophical and epistemological tradition out of which it springs and for the deviations from logic in its «explanatory» procedures.
The foundation noted the far - reaching, foundational nature of his work: «The principles of circuit construction that have emerged from Jessell's studies in the spinal cord are now known to apply throughout the brain, and in particular they have helped to explain, in molecular terms, how different parts of the cerebral cortex acquire their specialised character.»
«Searching 1.5 kilobases of DNA is quite a distance, and 2 - 3 seconds is a long time in molecular terms to remain associated with the DNA.»
«Understanding that mechanism in molecular terms would provide a target with which one could intervene pharmacologically, perhaps to prevent an individual from becoming epileptic.»
The principles of circuit construction that have emerged from Jessell's studies in the spinal cord are now known to apply throughout the brain, and in particular they have helped to explain, in molecular terms, how different parts of the cerebral cortex acquire their specialised character.
His current work deploys post-genomic technologies and mathematical modeling approaches to gain further insight into how blood stem cells are configured in molecular terms, the nature of the pathways involved in their cell fate decisions, and how these are corrupted by chimaeric transcription factors associated with human leukaemia.
The principles of circuit construction that have emerged from Jessell's studies in the spinal cord are now known to apply throughout the brain, and in particular they have helped to explain, in molecular terms, how different parts of the cerebral cortex acquire their specialized character.
We then went on dissecting in molecular terms the molecules [in Bravo Yogurt].
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