When a cell needs a particular protein, it first transcribes the appropriate gene into a tightly edited molecule of pure information called messenger RNA.
When a cell needs a specific protein - say, the Huntingtin protein - to carry out their function, a request is sent to cells DNA managers.
Not exact matches
What I did learn from FEMA is FM radio receivers, which don't
need an internet connection, are already embedded in most
cell phones and still work
when cell service is out.
In fact,
when the 2007 paper came out, the commentaries in most scientific publications were quick to point out that, despite the success with adult
cells, there was still a
need to continue embryo - destructive research and that it would be critical to the advancement of science that research on embryonic stem
cells continue.
When it's cold outside and your body
needs cell nourishing comfort... Make yourself a quick and easy Warm Golden Lucuma Milk Have you heard of lucuma?
There are
cells within our bodies that are responsible for initiating inflammatory responses
when needed.
Scientifically,
when doing athletic exertions like running and jumping, the body
needs, I think, calcium to power the
cells and muscles.
It is also the first site that I head to
when I
need accessories for
cell phones.
Although infants have most of the brain
cells they
need for learning
when they are born, the
cells still
need to form connections.
Or if I am on - call for a client and
need to briefly go somewhere there is no
cell phone signal where they would temporarily for 1 - 2 hours not have access to me, I am sure to check in with my birth clients prior to ensure there have been no early signs of labor and inform them
when I will be reachable again.
Statements like these make me forget so, so easily that I don't take pictures with my
cell phone (except for
when the baby or kitten's momentary cuteness
needs to be captured for posterity), that I don't want to dye my hair while I'm nursing, and that like my feathered friends, I'm a vegetarian.
The idea is that
when you store your baby's cord blood, you are investing in your baby's future in the event that he or she may
need his or her own stem
cells.
A newborn has more red blood
cells than his body
needs, and often,
when a baby's immature liver can't process them quickly enough, a yellow pigment called bilirubin (a by - product of the red blood
cells) builds up in the blood.
get one with a GPS tracker so that you can easily find your child
when you
need to (this is probably the only reason that I would even consider getting a
cell phone for my kids right now)
When my baby wakes up in the middle of the night I typically will just use the light from my
cell phone to do what I
need to do.
Anaemia occurs
when your body can't produce the amount of blood
cells it
needs to make additional blood.
You
need more iron
when you are pregnant to support the increase in maternal red blood
cells.
When less milk is released from the milk making
cells, the body then produces less because it think it
needs less, and your supply could drop.
Use your MheartM in your Sarah Wells breast pump bag to organize your wallet, keys,
cell phone and other accessories, and then «grab and go»
when you don't
need to take your full - size breast pumping tote with you.
(WBNG)-- Imagine being in a jail
cell, throwing up, struggling with addiction and having no where to turn
when you
need help with a serious issue.
«
When it comes to
cell service across Upstate New York, these dead zones are proof carriers
need to, quite frankly, raise the bar,» Schumer said.
They found that antibiotics disrupted the mice's gut microbiomes, decreasing the activity of neutrophils and blocking these important white blood
cells from responding
when needed.
«
When someone has a problem — whether they
need to find a particular
cell line or
need to understand the formulation of a particular type of culture medium — they're coming to you and they're in a crisis.
The party
when embraced market reforms, you know, these media outlets realized that they
needed to deliver something that people wanted to watch and so real journalism was part of that and so
when this man was able to stand up to the government and the word got out in the international media, it quickly made its way onto the Internet, so people in China could see it and then it spread very quickly on text messages on
cell phones and on instant messaging, and e-mail.
«If we learn how to control dendritic
cells, we could strengthen our immune response to infection
when needed, or weaken the action of certain immune
cells that attack the body's own tissues in autoimmune disease.»
When new information
needs processing, the nerve
cells can develop new synaptic contacts with their neighbouring
cells or strengthen existing synapses.
The findings inject hard facts into a debate that has long divided the medical community, with many radiation oncologists preferring adjuvant therapy — radiation given soon after prostate removal to kill off any remaining cancer
cells — and many urologists preferring salvage therapy — radiation given later,
when prostate - specific antigen tests suggest it's
needed.
But Welte speculates that
when internal temperatures do fluctuate in humans, as in the case of fevers, our
cells may also
need a way to coordinate the protein - building process.
However, using super-thin electrodes, the Lund group have now shown that no networks are
needed: one single
cell can learn
when it is time to react.
«It might be possible to grow these
cells in culture then bank them so that if or
when the mother develops some disease later in life, such as diabetes, her
cells may be defrosted and differentiated into pancreatic beta
cells,» says Lyle Armstrong of Newcastle University, UK, although he too, cautions that more tests are
needed to determine exactly what these
cells are.
Steve: And that the thickness is networks of nerve
cells joining together and then the thinness is discarding of some of those connections
when the brain figures out they don't
need them.
Focusing on adiponectin led Dr. Medina's lab to protein kinase A or «PKA» — a protein that,
when activated by adiponectin, suppresses the fatty acids that myeloma
cells need, leading to their demise.
To get into the blood vessels, the
cell needs to penetrate tissue, both
when it leaves the tumour and
when it is attaching to a new organ.
Flippin reflects that thinking
when he reels off FibroGen's list of
needed specialists: medicinal chemists, bioanalytical experts,
cell biologists, enzyme biologists, in vivo pharmacologists, and molecular biologists.
The reviewers dismissed his research as «not impactful,» a common refrain in science funding, which means that Matthew's research might certainly shed light on how
cells work — but
when it came down to it, how much do we really
need to know about how
cells work?
«Our strategy is to prepare a number of sets of virus - specific
cells ahead of time and store them in a freezer, ready to use
when a patient
needs them,» Omer said.
When it's time to get food, the egg sends signals to the tiny surrounding
cells to make the feeding tubes, and as it grows and
needs more nourishment, it signals them to make even more tubes.
L2 plays an important role in
cells by activating mRNA decay, a system
cells use to turn off gene expression
when the proteins encoded by the mRNAs are no longer
needed.
However, cancer
cells have learned to use the UPR to slow protein synthesis
when needed, in order to handle the backlog of misfolded proteins.
The human body works best
when the supply of fuel equals the exact energy
needs of its
cells.
Certain proteins cause
cells to grow and divide
when needed.
Who
needs whole animals
when you can grow burgers and sausages from their
cells alone, in the lab — and do your bit for the environment too
«Usually,
when researchers want a mouse or other animal model to express fluorescent proteins in certain
cells, they
need to develop genetically modified animals that can take months to years to make and characterize,» says former graduate student and first author Ken Chan (PhD» 17).
One hypothesis is that RNA molecules encoding proteins necessary for plasticity are stored in
cell compartments close to the synapses, poised to be translated into proteins
when needed.
Since nucleotides are
needed to build duplicate copies of a
cell's DNA before it can divide, SAMHD1's activity is carefully regulated so that it is active only
when the
cell is at rest and not dividing.
When the organizing
cells need to divide to replace damaged surrounding stem
cells, ERF115 gets activated.
«The fact it's
cell - free reduces the infrastructure
needed to produce the protein and opens the possibility of creating proteins
when and where you
need them, bypassing the challenge of keeping the proteins cold during shipment and storage.»
To understand how the recoding was achieved, we
need to zoom down to what happens inside
cells when proteins are made.
This receptor normally stimulates the growth of B -
cells only
when it is
needed, but in non-Hodgkin lymphoma, the growth signal is constantly on, making B -
cells grow uncontrollably.
The medium
needs to dance, essentially, between suspending the
cells for precise positioning on the paper
when printed and breaking down into a fluid
when it's time to spread ink on the page.