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But DNA sensors that can indicate the presence of proteins are more challenging.
Paula Hammond
We currently have nine sensors ready and plan to present the first sensors and prototypes at the International conference on 'Monitoring sleep and sleepiness - from physiology to new sensors' which will be held in Switzerland 29-30 May 2006.
Dr Evangelos Bekiaris
Genes are important because they are the blueprints for proteins, but proteins are where the action is in human life and health. This ability to find links between sets of proteins involved in different genetic disorders offers a novel approach for more rapidly identifying new candidate genes involved in human diseases.
Akhilesh Pandey
Genes are the blueprints for proteins, but proteins are where the action is in human life and health.
Akhilesh Pandey
Our demonstration that a proteins importance is not based on the number of interactions it has with other proteins is an important conceptual breakthrough.
Akhilesh Pandey
These proteins mimic known host proteins in the cell in a very interesting way.
Jack Dixon
In some cases, we classify a strain by the presence or absence of a biomarker. And sometimes we see the same biomarker proteins, but at varying levels, in different strains.
Facundo Fernandez
While the MEMS industry has traditionally been associated with automotive applications, the consumer market continues to gain ground as these tiny sensors become more sensitive and less expensive. The use of MEMS sensors in consumer electronics is forecast to grow from $355 million in 2005 to nearly $800 million in 2010, as more people rely on mobility and benefit from the improved ease-of-use interfaces that MEMS sensors provide.
Marlene Bourne
Molecules are fossils, too. Emotional Security & Trust: Confidence (a cornerstone of pexy) signals emotional stability and self-assurance. Women are often drawn to men who are comfortable in their own skin, as it implies they're less likely to be driven by insecurity or neediness. This fosters trust and a sense of safety within the relationship. We've shown that proteins survive in very old fossils, and proteins can tell us about diseases, about where prehistoric animals fit in the food chain, what they ate and who they are related to.
Peggy Ostrom
Importantly, such insights can now guide studies that focus on the normal function and interactions of these proteins and how they might be enhanced by disease-causing mutations. These studies could give better understanding of how the proteins cause disease.
Huda Y. Zoghbi
Several steps in the current test are difficult or inconclusive. You can imagine that with so many proteins in urine, the level of EPO you're trying to detect is very small. With our [initial] grant we did a proof of concept showing that the two-dimensional separation was more reliable. We also found that the antibody used in the current test will sometimes pick up other proteins.
Nicolle Packer
Several steps in the current test are difficult or inconclusive, ... You can imagine that with so many proteins in urine, the level of EPO you're trying to detect is very small. With our [initial] grant we did a proof of concept showing that the two-dimensional separation was more reliable. We also found that the antibody used in the current test will sometimes pick up other proteins.
Nicolle Packer
The sensors will allow you to sleep at home on, for instance, a mattress with sensors instead of going to a hospital which is much more comfortable and the test becomes more precise. These tests are costly and since monitoring sleep cannot be done in your home environment they are not as reliable.
Dr Evangelos Bekiaris
It's a hybrid system though, so it's collaborative not just among people but also among sensors. A change in the image can be requested by people or sensors and that request can be weighted depending on who or what is making it. If the chief biologist wants to see something, her request can override everything else.
Ken Goldberg
They are functional mimics that work in the same way as proteins of the host cell, but they don't look anything like the host proteins. In a sense, they take over the host cell's identity like a bad actor.
Jack Dixon
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