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A mutation that blocked the parasite responsible for malaria, for instance, could be engineered into a mosquito and passed down whenever it reproduced.
A mutation that blocked the parasite responsible for malaria, for instance, could be engineered into a mosquito and passed down every time the mosquito reproduced.
A mutation that blocked the parasite responsible for malaria, for instance, could be engineered into a mosquito and passed down every time it reproduced.
One of the major benefits of soluble elastins is that they can be engineered into a range of physical forms.
Dr Krapp's colleague Mirko Kovac is now attempting to do this.HovercraftOne way manoeuvrability might be engineered into a drone's airframe is shown by the work on hawk moths.
Moreover, multi-functionality can be engineered into a single nanoplatform so that it can provide tumor-specific detection, treatment, and follow-up monitoring.
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The results demonstrate that trypsin can be engineered into an efficient allosteric protease, and that Na+ activation is interwoven with substrate selectivity in the trypsin scaffold.
That approach not only could open entirely new possibilities of data storage, it could also be engineered into an effective memory device able to create a chronological record of cells' molecular experiences during development or under exposure to stresses or pathogens.
Bt genes have been engineered into a variety of crops to control insect pests.
Thus, it is not really suitable for being engineered into a general testing framework within cosmetic or pharmaceutical testing guidelines.
In addition, plasmid pCaPVX100 was engineered into a gene silencing vector (pCaPVX440-LIC) by introducing a ligation independent cloning (LIC) site into the vector.
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