Sentence examples for cellular availability from inspiring English sources

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Beetle luciferases have been adapted for live cell imaging where bioluminescence is dependent on the cellular availability of ATP, O2, and added luciferin.

We use this assay to compare the cellular availability of liposomes composed of engineered phosphocholine lipids with covalently attached cholesterol, sterol-modified lipids (SML), to liposomes composed of conventional phospholipids and cholesterol.

We define the "cellular availability" of an agent encapsulated in a liposome as the ratio of the amount of released agent in the tissue to the total amount of agent in the tissue; this parameter quantifies the fraction of drug available for therapy.

Previous studies in cells have demonstrated that the cellular availability of vitamin B12 is relevant to cellular proliferation.

This nucleotide substitution has been shown to lead to impaired 3′-end processing of TP53 mRNA, thereby presumably impacting on cellular availability of TP53.

Our data clearly show that impaired cellular availability of vitamin B12 produces this stress through an impaired expression of SIRT1 and a subsequent increased acetylation of HSF1.

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29– 32 Reduced intra-cellular availability of taurine leading to increased pro-inflammatory signaling would be consistent with the down-regulation of SLC6A6 that we observe in monocytes in AR subjects.

Our previous findings in rabbits and in a four-patient human pilot study indicated the existence of an RBC membrane barrier to oxygen (O2) transport in the presence of hypercholesterolemia. Our current objective was to determine whether, and to what extent, the plasma cholesterol concentration is an influencing factor in RBC O2 release and cellular O2 availability.

Does the incident response plan account for missing personnel or the loss of basic services, such as electricity or cellular network availability?

Cellular NO availability is regulated by the activities of three nitric oxide synthase (NOS) isozymes.

In the models thus far described this mechanism results in increased cellular oxygen availability, enhancing the survival of tumor cells and sparing oxygen to permit increased growth [64] or inducing hypoxia-tolerance in muscle [66], [67].

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