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In some cases, a component of immunoglobulin, the light chain, may be produced in excess.
These substances, produced in excess in overweight people, can stimulate the growth of nascent cancer cells in various organs.
If HPFlong is produced in excess of ribosomes, the equilibrium will shift from 100S to 70S-HPFlong, i.e., monomeric ribosomes with dimeric HPFlong bound (Fig. 7).
For instance, six different RNAs against proteins produced in excess in tumor cells were used to formulate a vaccine against lung cancer.
Treatment is aimed at removing the offending tumour, reducing the size or activity of the tumour, or mitigating the effects of the hormone that is produced in excess.
Glycerol is a promising carbon source for bio-production and is particularly attractive because it is produced in excess as a biodiesel byproduct.
Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are proteolytic enzymes involved in placental development and function, although related to the pro-inflammatory environment when produced in excess.
Using an animal model of autism, EU-AIMS has already identified a possible drug target on synapses – the connections between nerve cells – where a particular brain receptor was found to be produced in excess.
For several years, the world's wine inventory — the wine produced in excess of demand, often aged or stored for later sale — has grown leaner with steady consumption and a smattering of other bad weather events.
It's hard to believe that any chemical company wouldn't have already tested its more toxic products for toxicity -- especially the 3,000 of them that are produced in excess of one million pounds a year.
The condition in which mucus, a secretion of mucous membranes lining the inside surfaces of organs, is produced in excess and accumulates in greater than normal amounts is referred to as mucoid degeneration.
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