Sentences with phrase «signature proteins from»

Eventually, signature proteins from drug - resistant strains of the bacteria could be incorporated into the device, Krapf says.

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There's protein from the sausage and eggs, and the basil does a good job of adding its signature flavor and antioxidants because they're using fresh basil leaves.
Whether it's creating a unique product offering from an underutilized cut of protein, collaborating with seasoning manufacturers to develop signature flavor systems or developing craveworthy menu items for any daypart, we always go above and beyond for our partners.
Our Active Women Vegan Blend ™ is a delicious high protein shake sourced from plant protein and our signature blend of vitamins and minerals to enhance the shakes nutritional value.
Larger biomarker signatures can be detected with technology from CDI Laboratories, which offers microarrays of functional human proteins (over 20,000 on a single array) to test the antibodies present in human liquid biopsy samples, such as blood, serum, plasma, CSF, or tissue lysates.
The study also suggests that AF267B reduces the activity of an enzyme known as GSK3beta, which in turn prevents so - called tau proteins from clumping together into the disease's signature tangles.
«Adding to or taking away even one amino acid from this signature sequence would make it impossible for the proteins to join in such a manner, which would prevent the glucose from being added,» Yu said.
Moreover, certain signature Mimi genes, such as those that code for the production of the soccer - ball shape of its capsid (an outer protein coat common to all viruses), have been conserved in viruses that infect organisms from all three of the domains, particularly in eukaryotes.
When this research team isolated and sequenced DNA from humpback and right whale feces, they found the genetic signatures of protein - digesting microbes like those in a lion or a tiger.
When you look at the DNA signatures from these environments, there are all these new organisms, new proteins, and new functions that we have never really seen before.
It grabs proteins from invading pathogens, displays these signature proteins to immune cells, and «trains» the cells to recognize and pursue hostile bacteria or viruses that have those proteins.
Large - scale localization of these signatures via deep sequencing reveals a pattern within a pattern: within each DNAase I «peak» (100 to 200 bp) are small «footprints» (6 to 20 bp) of sequences that were bound by the regulatory protein, and hence protected from cleavage.
Normally, T - cells protect us from infection by patrolling the body, seeking out specific protein signatures that indicate invading bacteria, viruses or cancer cells, and then rallying more T - cells together to attack the threat.
When you apply that formula to her signature smoothie, it looks like this: a scoop of protein (grass - fed whey, pea protein, collagen — all are fine, as long as they come from a high - quality source), 2 tablespoons of fat (avocado, coconut butter), 2 tablespoons of fiber (like flaxseeds), and a handful of greens.
• Organized workflow directed towards bioassay design using Protein and DNA signatures on microarrays to test efficacy of detecting bio-threats from samples that included challenged and naturally occurring outbreaks.
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