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Some more modern vaccine approaches employ purified recombinant proteins, based on molecules that appear on the surface of the pathogen.

The Nalp3 inflammasome is known to be activated by compounds of microbial origin and also by molecules that appear when cells die, such as uric acid.

The genetic imperfections that cause hemophilia are almost impossibly minuscule ― a single missing molecule in a strand of DNA, or sometimes a few molecules that appear in reverse order.

The procedure resulted in the prediction of 18 miRNA molecules that appear in both C. intestinalis and C. savignyi.

Based on this approach we have identified several molecules that appear problematic and agreed with the medicinal chemistry analysis.

Expression of rTSβ correlates with the production of small molecules that appear to mediate the down-regulation of thymidylate synthase protein by a novel intercellular signaling mechanism [ 2].

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Human haemoglobin belongs to an ancient family of molecules that appeared some 1.8 milliard years ago.

Previously, we were typically limited to studying only molecules that appeared at some point in the ON conductance state during imaging, due to the difficulty in locating molecules continually in the OFF state in large topographic images.

For the SAv-Cy5 data, a sum of three diffusion terms was required, and the fitting results were indicated by the red lines in Fig. 4, A, C, and E. Two fractions, f2 and f3, corresponded to fast motion with diffusion coefficients of D2 = 0.8 μm/s and D3 = 5 μm/s, whereas the first fraction f1 corresponded to molecules that appeared motionless on the time scale of the measurements (Table 1).

Mr. Freeman tackles the question with the help of a scientist who is bringing extinct creatures back to life as robots and an engineer who has detected a single pattern, or "moral molecule," that appears throughout the entire universe.

Nell-1 (Nel-like molecule-1; Nel [a protein strongly expressed in neural tissue encoding epidermal growth factor like domain]) is a novel secretory molecule that appears to act more specifically on osteoblasts than the BMPs, which can act on multiple cell types.

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