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This plasmid (Origene clone NM_002247.2) contains a KCNMA1 ORF without its native 3'UTR (making it resistant to regulation by miR-211).
Well, not quite: materials scientists in France, Germany and the US had, unbeknown to him, already discovered that adding chromium to steel changed the electrode potential of its surface by creating a stable and transparent oxide layer, making it resistant to rusting.
This means that upon being applied its coating dries as a tube around your eye lash making it resistant to running and pumping up the volume.
The chances are vanishingly small that any cell in the tumor will already have two mutations making it resistant to both drugs.
But the sequence of her virus, released last week by the authorities in Hong Kong showed that it had a mutation, known as H274Y on the neuraminidase gene, making it resistant to Tamiflu, a neuraminidase inhibitor.
The active ingredients in Dr. Perricone's most popular treatments are alpha lipoic acid, an antioxidant, and DMAE, short for dimethylaminoethanol, a compound found in salmon that Dr. Perricone said stabilized the cell membrane, making it resistant to inflammation.
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Fibers of different kinds in various proportions are added to the concrete in order to improve its mechanical properties and make it resistant to fires.
Important modifications to the peptide structure serve to delay its absorption from subcutaneous tissue, make it resistant to DPP-4 degradation, and enable reversible binding to albumin.
The ability to preserve its native stable conformation at acidic pH makes it resistant to peptic and chymotryptic digestion [ 45].
It has been built with modern techniques designed to make it resistant to earthquakes.
That the strain may have genetic material that makes it resistant to antibiotics, however, is intriguing, he said.
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