Sentences with phrase «structural scaffolding»

There is another aspect of Newsom's metaphorical rave: the veneer of Matissean color in consort with the formalist strategy of allover composition, once used in defense of «action painting» in the fifties, as a structural scaffolding to hold his entourage of spiteful feathery ghouls in place.
After the H2 is split, the protons easily transit from the metal heart of the catalyst, through the structural scaffolding, to the surrounding solvent, allowing the catalyst to get ready for another cycle of the reaction.
They compared Ras - transformed cells with and without p53 and observed that those expressing p53 were less invasive and formed fewer focal adhesions, the molecular linkages that connect the structural scaffolding within the cell to the extracellular matrix that surrounds the cell.
Working with an animal model, the researchers found that a type of cell present in the brain's primary processing area during early development, long thought to form structural scaffolding with no role in transmitting sensory information, may conduct such signals after all.
This forms a structural scaffold to incorporate more stators, which combine to drive rotation with higher force.
Therefore, the site of attachment on the structural scaffold was all - important in determining the bioactivity of the small molecule.
Phospholipids are water insoluble «building blocks» that define the membrane barrier surrounding cells and provide the structural scaffold and environment where membrane proteins reside.
It provides the structural scaffold of every tissue and is a major regulatory influence on cells.
Crystal structure of NMA1982 from Neisseria meningitidis at 1.5 A resolution provides a structural scaffold for nonclassical, eukaryotic - like phosphatases.
It is hard to get the adjoining images to fit the rigorous structural scaffold».

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The ECM is the natural fibrous scaffold that provides structural and biochemical support to the surrounding cells.
They are now investigating hybrid compounds that incorporate scaffolds and structural features from several other compounds known to interact with the retinoic acid receptor.
A team from the Harvard - MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology and the Draper Laboratory in Cambridge, Massachusetts, attempted to solve this by building a honeycomb scaffold that mimics the structural properties of heart tissue.
Long DNA scaffolds — composed of more than 10,000 DNA structural units called «nucleotides» — have remained difficult to manufacture and manipulate, which has so far limited the size of origami structures.
The nanofibers» structural resemblance to proteins like collagen and elastin found in connective tissue make silk an ideal scaffolding material for vascular grafts and bone / cartilage engineering.
Their approach could be used to fabricate lightweight structural materials, thermal insulation or tissue scaffolds.
Because the brain provides a sort of scaffolding for the facial features, scientists assumed that if something went wrong in brain development, the face would simply lack structural support and become deformed.
This, says NIST materials scientist Carl Simon, has led to a large and rapidly expanding collection of possible 3D scaffolds, ranging from relatively simple gels made of collagen, the body's natural structural matrix, to structured or unstructured arrangements of polymer fibers, hydrogels and many more.
The antibody mimics are based on protein scaffolds that are smaller than antibodies but still maintain structural diversity and can be designed to target different proteins inside a cell.
In virtual high throughput screening, databases with millions of drug - like molecules are organized by structural similarity, e.g. common scaffolds.
The extracellular matrix is a meshwork that serves as the structural foundation for cells, like the scaffolding used in construction.
Fascia helps connect the muscles to the bones and joints and plays a key role in our structural integrity — so in a way it is like the scaffolding of the body.
Collagen is the main structural protein in your skin; it provides a scaffolding around which all important proteins and tissues can be built.
Other proteins have structural or mechanical functions, such as those that form the cytoskeleton, a system of scaffolding that maintains the cell shape.
Large amounts of this protein create a cellular matrix, or a scaffolding, to which other structural proteins attach themselves to reform the wound, including more collagen itself.
Starting with that opening structural failure, The Salesman tackles issues big and small about what happens when the scaffolding of our lives buckle.
It's fascinating to see these paintings in «the flesh» because you simultaneously take in the strong scaffolding structural design and architectonic, reductive form, explored with very fluid, sensitive brushwork.
The structural grids, beams, sweeping arcs, and planes that comprise Held's architectural scaffolds have been given palpable form, each defined by a single plane of color adjoined with a second plane of a similar or contrasting hue that serves as its «lit» or «shaded» side; the artist modeling through color alone.
1) SCAFFOLDING - Anodized aluminum structural components for linear motion assemblies.
Gradually, over repeated «scaffolding» by the «regulatory other» of the parent for the child's state transitions from disorganized and dysregulated brain states to organized and regulated brain states, the child's brain develops («canalizes») the neural pathways for this state transition through use - dependent structural and chemical processes, so that eventually the child is able to make this transition from an impending dysregulated brain state / behavior into a regulated brain state / behavior independently of the need for scaffolding support from the «regulatory other» of the parent.
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