Sentence examples for the physiological tasks from inspiring English sources

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Overall, this knowledge leads not only to a better understanding of the physiological tasks of KLKs, but is also a strong fundament for the synthesis of small compound drugs and engineered biomolecules for pharmaceutical approaches.

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Thus, as simple as the physiological task of the RyR2 complex to open quickly and widely in systole and to close tightly and densely in diastole might appear as far-reaching are the cellular consequences once it is disturbed.

Explanation of different allocation of both proteins, based on sex, could be most likely found in the dissimilar physiological tasks of each structural protein, eventually in their different distribution within the frame of the CNS the source of S100B protein is astroglial cells above all, whereas NSE comes from the cellular body of neurons for the most part.

Experiments are under work to elaborate the molecular composition and physiological tasks of the detected extracellular matrix.

These include in particular the fabrication of coculture spheroids, mimicking the complex morphology and physiological tasks of natural tissues.

This study demonstrates that binding of the ADEPs to ClpP prevents the protease from performing its physiological tasks.

The four genes are involved in unrelated physiological tasks, which decreases the probability of co-regulation.

In vertebrates, several cellular retinol-binding proteins (Crbp) and cellular RA binding proteins (Crabp) have been identified (reviewed in Noy 2000), although it is still unclear whether the main physiological task of these binding proteins is to deliver retinoids to or to sequester them from the enzymes.

Towards understanding how histamine, a vital neurotansmitter, can perform multiple physiological tasks, an analysis of the different proteins that bind histamine is reported here.

Kallikrein-related peptidases are a family of serine proteases that has diversified through evolution for physiological tasks that have arisen with the special developments of mammals compared with their ancestors.

Weismann speculated that somatic mortality might give the individual benefits early in life, such as "a better performance of their special physiological tasks" … or "an additional material and energy available for the reproductive cells".

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