Sentences with phrase «more about the molecule»

I read on one site that bioidentical hormones may be either from a natural source or synthetically made, and that it's more about the molecule being identical to the human molecule that our body -LSB-...]

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About 5 to 10 times more neutral particles could be lost through a process called photochemical escape, which happens when UV radiation breaks apart molecules in the upper atmosphere.
«We are very excited about the prospect of using these more physiologically relevant cell - based models for gene and small molecule drug discoveries,» says Dr. Andrew Liu, Assistant Professor of Biology at the University of Memphis.
Lawrence Goldstein and his colleagues at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), reasoned that if they could find a molecule that halts kinesin function, they could learn more about when and how they work — and possibly design drugs to disable specific kinesins.
It has helped scientists win more than a dozen Nobel Prizes, including the 1962 award for revealing DNA's double helix, according to a news article in Nature, and by 2015 x-rays had been used to determine the structure of about 90 percent of the approximately 100,000 molecules in the popular Protein Data Bank.
Professor Tavassoli adds: «The main application for this work is that it eliminates the need for the synthesis of our inhibitor, so that biologists conducting research into HIF function can easily access our molecule and hopefully discover more about the role of HIF - 1 in cancer.
«[F] or decades, she has fought a battle with many of her biochemist colleagues over the properties of DNA and, more recently, her unorthodox proposal about how the body repairs damage to this vital molecule» using electricity, Service writes.
But, says Michael Varney, head of the small molecule drug discovery group at Genentech, those hiring trends are about to change: «For us, over the next 3 years, we'll hire more medicinal chemists and more process and scale - up chemists than we will analytical chemists.»
Life on Earth contains only left - handed molecules, so the results could tell us more about our origins.
«Become a chemist because we want to understand more about the elements on the moon and the molecules in space.»
Physicists at JILA have made their «quantum crystal» of ultracold molecules more valuable than ever by packing about five times more molecules into it.
The latest example of their skill is a propeller fashioned from a single molecule (see image at right) that spins about 100 million times a second, a device that promises to be far more practical than their abacus.
«That gives us some idea about why the environment looks like it does and it also gives us an idea of where to look for rocks that are even less exposed to cosmic rays,» and thus are more likely to have preserved organic molecules, Farley says.
«I've continually thought about maintaining the balance between our basic research and our translational work, and making sure that, as the company grows and there's a need to move more molecules into the clinic, we don't lose our emphasis on basic science,» Scheller explains.
The new method will allow for the visualization of many more biological molecules, providing critical information about what is inside molecules to scientists who currently can only access their outer shape or envelope.
They are in a zone located about three times the distance from the star as Earth is from the sun — still close enough, theoretically, to coalesce into more complex molecules from which life could spring.
The more we learn about how the molecules behave, the more likely it is that one day scientists will be able to find uses for the molecular structures Phillips builds.
I would guess that this mechanism helps ensure balance in what the animal can detect, so that, if it's getting a lot of information about a particular class of molecule, it turns down that channel of information and that leaves more capacity to pick up other cues that it's not detecting as well right now.»
But they didn't know precisely how the molecule went about its job — knowledge that would be essential to creating more useful versions of fidaxomicin.
«Combining different analytical techniques was key in our work, and this broad picture helped us learn more about how common plant molecules are transformed into specific wine aroma,» said Dr. Nicolas Navrot, senior author of the New Phytologist article.
«We may not even know what we should be looking for in these asteroids, but by looking at what molecules we find, we can ask different and more questions about how they could have helped get life started.»
«There are probably a lot more clues in the asteroids about what molecules were really there,» said Hud.
«We can now ask questions in a more systematic way about which serotonergic cells and molecules are important in, for example, pain, sleep apnea or anxiety.»
Weaver's models also demonstrate that once the temperature in the dust cloud reaches about — 280ºF, most of the molecules evaporate from the ice on dust grains and enter a gas phase, allowing them to react a lot more quickly and to form complex molecules.
Using something like CHESS to see whether you have ionized or neutral carbon, or even carbon monoxide molecules tells you more about how old the cloud is and can help scientists learn how stars form from these clouds.
The molecules are also found in interstellar space, so learning more about them may shed light on the formation of organic matter in the galaxies.
By finding that toxin molecules don't always stay where they are injected, Chapman says the Wisconsin study answers a long - standing question about mobility, but raises several more.
«It was known that acute exposure to pyrethroids could lead to immune dysfunction, and that the molecules they act on can be found in immune cells; now we need to know more about how longer - term exposure affects the immune system in a way that increases risk for Parkinson's.»
«It is amazing that we can make one genetic adjustment and positively impact on lifespan and intestinal health, understanding more about the underlying molecules at work here promises new strategies for anti-ageing therapies,» says Dr Jennifer Tullet from the University of Kent.
Once they do, scientists will begin analyzing them to learn more about the early solar system — particularly those water molecules and organic compounds, which may help explain the biggest mystery of all, how life on Earth began.
In this new paper, the researchers reveal more about that mechanism, showing that without the protective ability of BRCA1, breaks in the DNA strands go unfixed, prompting the molecule ATM kinase to activate a cellular «suicide» pathway involving a protein called p53.
Diffusion is the process that lets the color spread through tea, but there is way more to it than that: The motility of molecules can reveal a lot about their tasks in the living organism.
«Unfortunately, this compound was rather toxic, which led me to think more about the safety of molecules.
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Loose said they're working on learning more about those errors, and whether they're issues with sensitivity or if the machine is misreading actual physical modifications in the molecules themselves.
It also revealed something new about forces that stabilise nonplanar gold clusters: van der Waals forces typically thought to stabilise interactions between molecules contributed more to the stability of nonplanar clusters than planar clusters.
Using tumour cells in the lab, as well as mini lab - grown tumours called organoids, Coleman hopes to reveal more about the role these faulty molecules — called protein «hydroxylases» — have in cancer.
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Exposure to heat ruptures the cell walls which allow the molecule to be better extracted, bringing about changes in the structure letting it be more easily assimilated by the body.
(If you are an organic chemistry - buff, perhaps you'll know a lot more about what the following information means than I do) When reduction is initiated by digestion (digestive enzymes) or fermentation, 100 % of molecules break «to the right» — which is how our body uses them best.
Hopefully, continued human study will help the medical community to understand more about these unique molecules in the future.
Today, several animal studies have been done to learn more about how saponins can inhibit production inflammatory molecules and promote white blood cell activity.
If you know anything about IQS you will know that the Program is primarily directed at reducing excessive fructose — scientifically, one of the three basic types of sugar molecules which are the basis of more complex types of sugars — in the diet.
We watched a magic school bus episode about molecules and did one more experiment to visually show us how the molecules move faster in hot water.
Consult our article about these molecules and find out more about them.
I asked her doctor about her going to the litter box more with this food and he explained to me that this food binds to the fat molecules and moves it out of her system with every litter box visit.
That I keep seeing my ugly unshaven mug plastered all over the world and shining down from the sun is so weird and endearing you can tell those guys at Media Molecule care more about what they're trying to say with this game, and the creativity they're trying to foster, than they do about whatever platforming puzzles they've created.
I've restored that spectrum to its rightful place in the version below, as well as adding some more material on molecular dipoles at the beginning, since Judge Alsup (and others since) had questions about how it was that carbon dioxide molecules could act on infrared radiation over a much larger volume than the molecules themselves actually occupy.
I think I know what you mean here but in the context of the previous Much Ado about Methane article with discussion of the difference between atmospheric lifetime of a CO2 molecule vs. lifetime of an increase in concentration, this could also be put more clearly.
Perhaps we need to know more about the effects of troposphere temperatures on the CO2 molecules than even the HITRAN can provide..
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