The turn
signal switch on 1994 - 2004 Mustangs does more than just operate the turn signals on your Mustang.
The discovery could pave the way for new treatments that are able to block cell
signals switched on in tumours with low levels of PTEN.
They will also study the microbes present in stool and the genetic
signaling switched on within them.
Not exact matches
In the recent June 18 issue of our Wagner Daily swing trading newsletter (and
on this blog post), we said our rule - based market timing system had suddenly
switched from a «sell»
signal to «buy
signal for the first time in more than two months.
«This new study shows a dramatic
switching on of the insulin receptor and its downstream
signals during the breast's transition to a biofactory that manufactures massive amounts of proteins, fats and carbohydrates for nourishing the newborn baby,» says Dr. Nommsen - Rivers.
As soon as Kayase spotted the armed men, he reduced the speed of the car and
switched on double hazard to
signal that Madam Donkor was in the car,» Inspector Tuaruka said.
«They operated trains, fixed
signals and
switches, repaired track, navigated the clogged streets of New York City and helped customers find their way — that's what we're focused
on.»
«Regulatory RNA modules are attractive for applications in synthetic biology, because they detect
signals from the environment directly and instantly
switch the subsequent genes
on or off,» explains Johanna Roßmanith.
Neural gating mechanisms are based
on the properties of certain neurons (called bistable neurons) to behave as
switches that can be turned «
on» or «off» by a control
signal coming from other neurons.
Systems that use light as an
on / off
signal require permanent implants or are only effective close to the skin, and those that rely
on drugs can be slow to
switch on and off.
GLP - 1 receptors are also found in the brain, and prior research has shown that activating them can boost the function of dopamine connections, act as an anti-inflammatory, improve energy production, and
switch on cell survival
signals.
The bacteria
switches on this bad behavior by using a chemical
signaling system known as quorum sensing.
Neurons
switch off and
on, causing
signals to stop or go.
The research has revealed that a receptor called «P2Y2 - R», which picks up the
signals to
switch on this pump, is blocked when infected by the Toxoplasma gondii parasite.
The light from the LED
switches on and off to create digital pulses which carry a stereo sound
signal, of comparable quality to a CD.
The IZN researchers assume that similar
switches based
on nuclear calcium
signals may have applications in other areas — presumably whenever organisms need to adapt to new conditions over the long term.
When the device senses a lower frequency,
signaling less available electricity
on the grid, it reacts by turning off certain functions of the appliance: a dryer might keep tumbling clothes but
switch the heating coil off; a fridge light could stay
on while the cooling motor took a break.
The researchers engineered a strain in which a Synechococcus gene normally turned
on during photosynthesis
signals its activity by
switching on the gene for luciferase, an enzyme from another bacterium that drives a light - emitting chemical reaction.
One group showed how enhancers maintain the right level of sensitivity to other
signals, so that they
switch on genes only at the right times and places.
When attractant or repellant chemicals attach themselves to receptor sites
on the surface membrane of a bacterium, it triggers a process within the cell that leads to the modification of the
signal protein, CheY (pronounced «Key - Y»), enabling it to bind to the
switch and change the bacteria's direction of movement.
For example,
switches based
on the optical force could be used to speed up the routing of light
signals in fiber - optic cables, and optical oscillators could improve cell phone
signal processing.
The algorithms, which tell computers how to learn from data, are used in computer models called artificial neural networks — webs of interconnected virtual neurons that transmit
signals to their neighbors by
switching on and off, or «firing.»
IBS scientists discovered how to
switch the
signal ON / OFF by using the Nano MRI Lamp.
The trick was to use a new synthetic
switch to confer light sensitivity
on the retinal ganglion cells in these mice, which normally respond to
signals from the rods and cones upstream of them.
Both act as
switches that can either transmit or not transmit electrical pulses, depending
on signals they receive.
In studies of cells, the team was surprised to learn that a family of ligands they had never considered as relevant to FOP, called activins, were
switching on the mutant form of ACVR1; activins typically curb
signaling by the normal receptor.
However, in the presence of the cancer, the linker is cleaved by MMP - 2, which cause the two materials to be separated and the MRI
signal switched «
ON.»
If the pager is left
switched on, waiting for a
signal, the battery goes flat within 18 days.
Autoinducers (chemical
signaling molecules that produce more of themselves inside the cell) control the
switch that turns the light genes off and
on.
The Hedgehog
signalling pathway is a good target for cancer researchers because it mainly
switches back
on in cancer cells and so blocking its function does not overly affect
signalling in healthy cells.
To do so it has to make special enzymes to eat that sugar and it only makes those enzymes if it is exposed to that sugar — it's a
signal in a sense — and what happens is that a protein falls off of those genes and essentially the genes
switch on and start making their enzymes.
Originally, however, they were not examining brown fat thermogenesis, but instead were looking for clues to the function of ERRβ, a protein about which little was known at the time, except that it was closely related to ERRα, appeared in brown fat cells, and also worked as a so - called nuclear receptor — a molecular
switch for gene activation that can be turned
on by small lipophilic molecules or a
signaling protein partner.
It sits
on the DNA in a cell, controlling thousands of genes by
switching them
on or off in response to outside
signals.
By analyzing a dataset of human immune cells stimulated with interferon — a
signaling protein created in response to pathogens or tumor cells — the team could precisely identify which genes were
switched on in each of 13 responding cell types.
We know that regeneration is an orchestra of communication
signals from a number of different tissues, and those tissues have to turn
on genetic light
switches at the same time, so part of the challenge in defining those circuits in greater detail is going to be interrogating these miRNAs and their potential target genes in a mammalian system.
To study an even larger
signaling complex surrounding the
switch, the team is expanding these simulations
on the 27 - petaflop, CPU — GPU machine Titan — the nation's most powerful supercomputer, managed by the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility at ORNL.
When the receptor is in
signal -
on mode, the
switch spends more time in the «
on» position.
So when LIGO researchers saw the now - famous
signal just a few days after
switching their machine back
on, they carried out a series of painstaking checks to make sure it was real - even though they could see it with the naked eye, unaided by statistical analysis.
«It has been an organizing principle for the field that these mutations trigger cancer by interfering with the
on - off
switch of these
signaling proteins, but our study adds a big wrinkle: these mutations can also keep the enzyme
on when the
switch is turned off,» Shokat said.
Because of the lack of energy gap in natural graphene, graphene transistors do not possess the
on - off ratio required for digital
switching operations, which makes conventional processors better at processing discrete digital
signals.
Imagine tagging along with a single protein molecule inside of a living cell as it goes about its job: relaying growth
signals into the cell's nucleus, repairing damaged DNA, or
switching on insulin production after a meal.
Signals are sent from the pad, which then
switch on the nerves that control your muscles so they contract naturally.
When dusk falls they send
signals to the hypothalamus to
switch on sleep.
Do not underestimate the contribution of exercises to our health... it's not just the more calories we spend, it's a turn
on energy «
switch» like in car shifts... the illustration in the link demonstrates the idea — when showering, it's much faster to get rid of soap when more water are running... Thus it's easier to repair maladies when the body «knows» energy is abundant, and this is what exercising
signals.
Upon ingesting increased concentrations of leucine, the elevated amino acid then
signals mTOR that sufficient dietary protein exists, and
switches on overall protein synthesis.
Taken together, the current body of research teaches us a very important lesson when it comes to ROS
signaling and muscle growth; the acute increase in ROS induced by training is an intrinsic part of the exercise stimulus that turns
on the
switch for muscle growth / adaptation.
Autumn
signals a dramatic change as leaves
switch colours, days get shorter, and the air becomes crisp, refreshing and invigorating; it's like the season is crying out for you get a move
on with your dating life!
It
signals that it's likely safe to expect the
Switch version of NBA 2K18 to resemble the full - featured experience that fans are accustomed to
on current - generation platforms (if not parity in graphics).
Having
signaled that the «amusement park ride» thing was a bait - and -
switch, the movie goes
on to make sure we loathe the little kid that Tonto is telling the story.
Anderson and his longtime cinematographer Robert Yeoman shot «Budapest»
on 35 - millimeter film and
switched aspect ratios to
signal changes in time periods.