Examples of using Different proteins in English and their translations into Dutch
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exclude the exon in the middle, therefore, the gene can produce two different proteins.
The proteostasis network contains over 1,400 different proteins such as chaperones,
the receptor are two different proteins.
For example, different splicing patterns for the same gene will generate biologically different proteins following translation.
also this cooperation between different proteins is being studied.
as the difference in genetics contributed to different proteins among the two species.
is basically made of a colourless matrix composed of a number of different proteins 51.
It more closely resembles the classical pathway due to similar binding patterns but with different proteins.
Alternative splicing is a process in cells that enables a single gene to produce different proteins, each with its own function.
Recombinant baculovirus can be combined with several different proteins in order to target different cell types.
Mass Spectrometry in Proteomics Mass spectrometry has emerged as an indispensable method for the characterization and sequencing of different proteins.
Each gene can code for different proteins and thus the number of proteins known to exist in the cells is more than the number of genes.
The edge of a tumour where the levels of different proteins has been probed for using antibodies labelled with fluorophores.
The active substances in the medicine work together by blocking two different proteins that the virus needs to grow and reproduce itself,
of only 15 different proteins as members, can have such a powerful and widespread effect in the body.
For example, the genes that are'switched on' in kidney cells are different to those that are'switched on' in brain cells because the cells of the brain have different roles and make different proteins.
Depending on the nanoparticles' properties, different proteins from the bodily fluids will be attached to their surface which play a pivotal role in determining their interaction with biological cells.
Certain genes can also be subject to alternative splicing, the process whereby a single RNA can be translated into different proteins through multiple splicing sites, and trans splicing,
occur in different ways, yielding different proteins from the same DNA sequence.
Since the human body contains at least 70.000 different proteins, it was expected to find at least some 100.0000 genes in the human DNA,
