Sentence examples for adapt their phenotype from inspiring English sources

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10, 595 602 (2009).In references 3 and 4, the concept is introduced that Treg cells adapt their phenotype to match the type of immune response they are controlling, sometimes sharing key segments of the transcriptional program with co-residing T effector cells.

This suggests that, despite initial differences in apparent phenotype, the polarization became similar following microbial stimulation; both cell types showed the ability to adapt their phenotype.

Macrophages display a high plasticity, which allows them to adapt their phenotype in response to different environmental stimuli [ 2].

This could also be compatible with the lack of correlation between antigen expression in different parts of a sample from the same patient, in that the cells within different microenvironments appear to be able to adapt their phenotype.

Muscle fibers have the ability to adapt their phenotype and modify MyHC-type, architecture and their size in response to changes in internal or external environment (Pette and Staron 2001).

Coan et al. (68) recently reported that mouse placentas adapt their phenotype both morphologically (relative loss of junctional zone) and functionally (increased the expression of glucose and system A amino acid transporter genes) in response to a 20% global maternal calorie restriction.

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More recently, it has been reported that cells also adapt their phenotypes by sensing the environmental conditions through a cell-intrinsic molecular mechanism by activating focal adhesion kinase (FAK, also known as PTK2), resulting in the adaptation of genes controlling membrane homeostasis [ 19].

This requires clinicians to adapt their clinical practice and potentially adopt and incorporate novel phenotyping tools.

Consultants are adapting their services.

The low average methylation seen in the venous compartment is reminiscent of the hypomethylation seen in placental tissue and may be one of the underlying mechanisms by which environmental cues modulate their phenotype to adapt to the microenvironment.

Upon chronic colonization, P. aeruginosa can adapt this phenotype by conversion into a mucoid form that is more resistant to antibiotics and host defense.

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