Apolipoprotein E epsilon 4 genotype and a physically active lifestyle in late life: analysis of gene-environment interaction for the risk of dementia and A... (2013) Apolipoprotein E epsilon 4 genotype and a physically active lifestyle in late life: analysis of gene-environment interaction for ...
C Correlation between self-training improvement and original performance. D Entropy of all cells represented in the randomly selected 250 cell training datasets shown for each of the 10 train splits. The x-axis denotes the ground truth cell type, while each boxplot is colored by whether the ...
All of their living relatives have signaling inputs which they use to gain information about the environment. Employing external information, organisms interact such that birds and fish are able to self-organize into flocks or schools7,8,9 and, on a microscopic level, cells may regulate gene ...
The cell nucleus stores the genetic material essential for life, and provides the environment for transcription, maintenance, and replication of the genome. Moreover, the nucleoplasm is filled with subnuclear bodies such as nucleoli that are responsible for other vital functions. Overall, the nucleus...
Steric crowding has not been found to affect the v FeC/ v CO correlations significantly, except in the special case of cytochrome oxidase, where the heme-bound CO may interact with the nearby Cu B center. NO adducts of Fe(II) heme proteins also show variations in the v FeN and v NO ...
Various saprotrophic microorganisms, especially filamentous fungi, can efficiently degrade lignocellulose that is one of the most abundant natural materials on earth. It consists of complex carbohydrates and aromatic polymers found in the plant cell wall
Correlation coefficient for the regression line is 0.99, P = 0.02. Data are representative of three similar experiments. D: The percent LTIP on LDL in normolipidemic subjects and those with borderline high cholesterol or TG is plotted versus LDL composition. Values on the y axis have been ...
4). However, there are also some problems, such as high preparation cost, short service life of chromatographic column, difficulty in commercialization, and being unable to simulate the complex metabolic environment in vivo. Therefore, the screening of active components is not comprehensive. With ...
will need to be adapted to the new environment if precise control of RAS signaling is the goal. Perhaps the more important point, however, is that the general principles learned from E. coli makes re-programming cultured human cells appear feasible and may provide strategies to selectively cleave...
we employed a reporter construct in which the pH-sensitive fluorescent protein pHluorin is linked to the lytic granule resident protein Lamp142. Because pHluorin is quenched in the low pH granule environment, it becomes visible only upon fusion, generating a transient burst of fluorescence that ...