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Possibility to predict short peptide sequences capable to penetrate the plasma membrane opens new opportunities for developing peptide based intracellular delivery vectors, called cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs).
The generated active species are capable to penetrate into the cells, thus inhibit or kill microorganisms.
Because calpeptin is membrane permeable, it is capable to penetrate into the cytosol of cells.
Laser pulses sent from a LiDAR sensor are capable to penetrate forest canopy, and to provide information on the vertical structure (e.g., height, canopy volume).
More interestingly, we were able to show that both sperm transfected with HPV E6/E7 genes and sperm exposed to HPV L1 capsid protein are capable to penetrate the oocyte, but this fertilization process seems to be impaired.
Sperm transfected with HPV E6/E7 genes and sperm exposed to HPV L1 capsid protein are capable to penetrate the oocyte and transfer the virus into oocytes, in which viral genes are then activated and transcribed.
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The B-3, as it is likely to be named, will be a nuclear-capable aircraft designed to penetrate the most sophisticated air defences.
The bomb needed to be capable of detonating in order to penetrate the iron casing.
Manufactured with approximately 5,200 square meters of waterproof fabric, it will allow natural light to penetrate and should be capable of closing in about 10 minutes.
Most of the cell-attached CyaA appears, however, to be aggregated and unable to act as a 'contact weapon', because only the newly secreted CyaA was found to be capable of penetrating target cells and increasing the intracellular cAMP levels (Gray et al., 2004).
Only microcracks greater than 300 μm in length were found to be capable of penetrating osteons.
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