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This investigatory landscape changed dramatically in the 1980s when nitric oxide was discovered to activate a heme protein, cyclic guanylate cyclase.
Recently a unique peptide signal (GmSubPep), embedded in a soybean subtilisin-like protein, was discovered to activate the transcription of defense genes against pathogens [ 30].
DMXAA was later discovered to activate mouse, but not human, STING, an adaptor protein in the cyclic dinucleotide cGAMP-mediated signaling pathway, inducing type I interferon expression.
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We describe here the first protein that has been discovered to be required for activating transcription of pluriptoency genes such as oct4 and nanog after nuclear transfer into oocytes.
The Arbiter is then sent to retrieve the "Sacred Icon" from the library on the newly discovered Delta Halo, in order to activate the ring and bring about the Great Journey, the Covenant's concept of salvation.
Researchers have discovered how to use ultrasound to activate the brain, heart, and muscle cells of worms from outside the body, The Guardian reports.
Surprisingly, it has recently been discovered that plasmogamy is sufficient to activate mitosis in the central cell (Aw et al. 2010).
I know that Hiriko is just a flagship project, but would invite you to discover more about the complex ecosystem they are trying to activate.
Using this method to activate neurons targeted by different GAL4 lines, we discovered that grooming movements could indeed be independently activated in the absence of dust.
Researchers sought to discover what kind of visual stimuli caused the reward system to activate and produce dopamine.
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