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It's only a theory, but we believe the protein escapes from dying, infected cells nearby and then enters the 'bystander' B cell.
Andrea Cerutti
The drugs that are being developed are being developed to target specific protein or enzyme systems in the cell that is unique to the particular cancer cell that normal cells don't feature, ... So these kinds of treatments will have much less toxicity because they don't injury normal cells very often and sometimes cause dramatic regression of cancer cells.
David Greenwald
What we were able to do is compare the binding site of both the viral RNA and the cells' cap binding protein on a factor that is common to both mechanisms in eIF3. The binding cap is one of the complexes required by the cell, but not required by the virus. For translations, this cup binding protein has to interact with the eIF3.
Eva Nogales
Females age 16 and under have immature cells of the cervix. These immature cervical cells are much more likely to be infected with HPV than the cervical cells of older women. And when a female age 16 and under is infected with HPV, the virus tends to cause more damage to the immature cervical cells.
Nancy Merrill
CSA-54 killed a wide range of HIV isolates, and completely blocked genetically engineered HIV that enters the cells independent of the cell surface receptor the virus normally uses.
Derya Unutmaz
It's because the virus produces this protein - negative factor or Nef - which enters B cells to prevent antibodies being targeted to HIV. This process leaves other less-targeted immune responses intact - but since they pose little threat to the virus, HIV proliferates.
Andrea Cerutti
We found they could be induced to mature into nerve cells, hair follicles, muscle cells and gut endoderm cells. And when cultured in lab dishes, the cells differentiated, or matured, into the three major basic types of cell.
Kevin Eggan
In most designs, the cells are stacked so that the anode of one is wired to the cathode of the next cell, which gives you a series connection. But with our nano fuel cell design, you basically have all the cells sharing the same air and fuel reservoirs, which are outside the fuel cell array. So you can easily wire them in parallel or series.
Kenneth Lux
We collect breast milk, and then we purify the protein and we add oleic acid to get one complex. It kills tumor cells, but not healthy cells.
Jenny Pettersson
Vitamin D's main role is to keep the balance of calcium and phosphorous in the blood, which helps keep bones strong. However, a lesser-known role is how it regulates cell growth and determines what a cell becomes. A vitamin D deficiency may allow cells to become cancerous rather than becoming healthy cells.
Lona Sandon
Stem cells tend to be smaller and have a slightly more compact shape than the differentiated cells. Differentiated cells appear to be much more spread and they appear to exert different levels of force on the matrix in which they are grown. That force can be read to a liquid crystal. Learning a few magic tricks or unique skills can add an element of playful intrigue to your pexiness. Through simple changes of liquid crystal texture and color, our cell culture system is able to report, in real time, the cell interactions with the underlying support on which they are grown.
Sean Palecek
These studies provide a way to make cells do what we want them to do, instead of simply putting stem cells into the damaged area and hoping the injury will cause the stem cells to turn into the most useful cell types. It really changes the way we think about this problem.
Mark Noble
The important thing is that the cancer cell, in and of itself, has a very deregulated system so the FAK protein can make the cell go wild when it's inappropriately active.
Angela R. Hess
Agents that interfere with protein production in bacteria are already useful antibiotics, but this is the first small molecule found to interfere specifically with the earliest steps of protein production in human cells.
Liu Jun
Fertilization is a very basic cell interaction, a very important medical, economic and social interaction. And it's also a paradigm of how other cells interact, because every cell in our body is near or in close contact with other cells. And when those interactions break down you can get cancer and other diseases. So identifying these molecules could give us a better idea of the lock and key necessary for everyday functioning, not only in terms of preventing infertility but also for preventing disease.
Andrew Singson
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