arms, feet, legs, head) to protect vital organs. This may well be only a temporary measure. The recent discovery about a hidden transportation highway means that toxins lodged at the extremities today may be transported to the brain or vital organs tomorrow. ...
Government officials thought they were helping in the early 1990s when they released fresh water that had been held back by dikes and pumps for years. They were responding to the recommendations of scientists who, at the time, blamed the decline of ocean habitats on hypersalinity — excessively...
In Corinth, the first girl was affected in May; according to a report from the New York State Department of Health released Friday, the first case in LeRoy was also in May, followed by three more cases in weeks that began in September, two cases in October, one case in November, and ...
The complex is then taken up by receptor-mediated endocytosis and released from the acidified endosome into the cytosol. 2. Toxins Forming Pores for Delivery of an Enzyme Some toxins form pores with the objective of transporting toxic enzymes into mammalian cells. For this purpose, the ...
After incubation with the non-signal modified target analyte (sample), the signal modified molecules are released from the aptamer into solution, giving rise to a signal related to the target molecule concentration. Another form of this competitive mode consists in replacing the surface bound analyte...