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Trigger protein

trigger protein

(Science: protein) See u protein.


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Antibiotic effect

... the antibiotic long enough. Most of these antibiotic work by inhibiting protein synthesis in bacterial cells, so any cell will ultimately die unless ... some persister cells will start multiplying after the treatment and trigger a secondary infection. Cheers, Andrei

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by MrMistery
Wed Aug 12, 2009 12:35 am
 
Forum: Cell Biology
Topic: Antibiotic effect
Replies: 5
Views: 173

The Immune System - Recognition in innate immunity. How?

... expressed in similar form on the surface of every cell of a given type, trigger immediate response and are able to recognize a broad range of pathogens. ... the adaptive response is slower, but very specific, recognizing mostly protein or peptide motifs. Thus, the type of immune response is largely ...

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by biohazard
Tue May 12, 2009 7:43 am
 
Forum: Cell Biology
Topic: The Immune System - Recognition in innate immunity. How?
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How does a cell know how big it is?

... signalling molecule? If a cell has a baseline production of some such protein, it would then stop synthesizing cell membrane when the concentration of that molecule falls below a level that would trigger the synthesis. So there'd be a some kind of feedback system for cell membrane ...

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by biohazard
Mon Mar 02, 2009 7:35 am
 
Forum: Cell Biology
Topic: How does a cell know how big it is?
Replies: 4
Views: 587

Re: Stomach bloating and weight gain

... fungi, all kinds of intestinal parasites, many toxins and undigested protein, fat and waste material into the bloodstream-this will spread the ... the foreign bodies within the body. An inflammatory reactions is thus triggered when any of these foods is eaten, the antibodies from the immune ...

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by Jennuan
Wed Oct 29, 2008 4:21 am
 
Forum: Physiology
Topic: Stomach bloating and weight gain
Replies: 299
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Re: splicing MO vs translation MO

... mind that many Morpholino-induced splice modifications produce active proteins, sometimes even copying mRNA produced by normal alternative splicing. ... usually aim at either skipping the exon that encodes the active site or triggering a frameshift that, by introducing a premature stop, triggers ...

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by jonmoulton
Wed Aug 20, 2008 4:57 pm
 
Forum: Molecular Biology
Topic: splicing MO vs translation MO
Replies: 14
Views: 2211
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