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Dysfunction of both innate and adaptive immune response plays a role in the induction of abnormal levels of immunoregulatory molecules that result in sepsis [7].

Although the roles of ROS in resistance to insects are unclear, possible mechanisms include direct toxicity to the insect gut, or they may act as signalling molecules that result in the upregulation of defence genes.

Finally, in addition to providing a new way to unequivocally establish roles for ubiquitination in physiologic processes, the data indicate that modification of Ub or discovery of molecules that result in altered Ub metabolism may be useful to alter cell proliferation such as encountered in cancer and secondary cataract.

To view the other articles in this section visit http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bph.2014.171.issue-24 Tinjuryinjury triggers the rapid and transient release of soluble molecules that result in leukocyte homing to the site of injury.

IP3 is the precursor of other inositol polyphosphates and of pyrophosphates, the molecules that result from the reversible phosphorylation and pyrophosphorylation of the inositol ring (by well over 25 mammalian enzymes), to generate 13 species with important signaling functions.

These results imply that the bacterial cytoplasm displays sieve-like properties toward larger molecules that result in strong impairments of translational diffusion and local entrapments under conditions of severe macromolecular crowding.

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At Cambridge, Bernal initiated a research program of X-ray investigations into the structure of complex biological molecules that resulted in Nobel-level discoveries by his students and coworkers Rosalind Franklin, Dorothy Hodgkin, Aaron Klug, and Max Perutz.

But the size of the observed bloom could mean that current estimates of the rates of so-called primary production the production of organic molecules that results from phytoplankton consuming nutrients and photosynthesizing on the Arctic continental shelf may be as much as 10 times too low, the team reports online today in Science.

In spite of lectin's interesting biological potential for drug targeting and delivery, a potential disadvantage of natural lectins may be large size molecules that results in immunogenicity and toxicity.

This results in signal transduction through G proteins and a cascade of numerous downstream effector molecules that results in directed cell migration.

Recall that, upon attachment to epithelial cells, EHEC uses a LEE-encoded type 3 secretion system to inject effector molecules that results in the so-called 'attaching and effacing' lesion and the accumulation of actin at the site of attachment (for a recent review, see [ 24]).

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