Sentence examples for molecular terms in from inspiring English sources

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'We can now describe the disease and its causes in molecular terms in much greater detail.

That the body is understood, depicted and (it is hoped) cared for in molecular terms in nutritional epigenetics is part of the broader 'molecularization' of biology over the past 100 years (De Chadarevian and Kamminga, 1998; Rose, 2006).

The level of molecules and macromolecules was the obvious candidate (Edsall, 1953): biology had to be analysed in molecular terms in order to move on to prediction, understanding and explanation.

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"But if you look at the molecular detail of those cancers, some are much more similar to ovarian cancers than they are to other breast cancers, in molecular terms and in terms of their response to therapy".

The identified proteins provide novel means for defining and identifying the α-proteobacteria and many of its subgroups in clear molecular terms and in understanding the evolution of this group of species.

Efforts to deconvolute in molecular terms fate determination in memory T cells have been pursued independently through micro-array gene profiling [11], [12].

I can tell you in molecular terms precisely what happens in particular regions of a young chick's brain in the minutes or hours following training on a simple task - which is pretty much the same as what happens in rats and mice too.

"What we are interested in, in molecular terms, is what happens once the virus gets into a particular cell," she explains.

As the sequence of morphological changes has become understood in molecular terms, diseases characterized by alterations in stromal elements and fibrosis are being considered as examples of EMT.

Supervenience implies that any two items that share the same properties in molecular terms, also have the same properties in Mendelian terms, without, however, entailing a commitment that Mendelian laws must be deducible from the laws of biochemistry (Rosenberg 1978).

In molecular terms, this switch relates to the change in expression of β2 to β1 laminin chain during breast cancer progression.

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