Examples of using Subunit in English and their translations into Japanese
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Patients receiving vedolizumab may receive non-live vaccines(e.g., subunit or inactivated vaccines) and may receive live vaccines only if the benefits outweigh the risks.
Vaccine preparation is generally described in, for example, M. F. Powell and M. J. Newman, eds.,“Vaccine Design(the subunit and adjuvant approach),” Plenum Press(NY, 1995).
The famous Mueller report delves deeper and reveals that the BTC that the GRU subunit team mined were stored on CEX. io- a UK-based exchange and cloud mining platform.
When medically permissible, lumbar CSF should be obtained for the measurement of tumor markers(alpha-fetoprotein[AFP] and beta subunit human chorionic gonadotropin[beta-HCG]) and for cytopathologic review.
Since Wegner proposed the treadmilling theory for actin in 1976, it has largely been assumed that the chemical state of the bound nucleotide determines the rates of subunit addition and removal.
Kinds of subunits have already being identified as its composing substance, but it is said that multiple kinds of complex with varied subunit compositions exist in the cells.
In a study using ABA rats, it was found that the expression of GABA receptors containing the α4 subunit correlates with decreased hyperactivity, or resilience to ABA25.
This subunit is called the Enhancer of Zeste Homolog 2(EZH2), and its abnormal expression has been shown to block the action of tumor suppressors.
When a single additional subunit is present in a lengthened antisense compound, the additional subunit may be located at the 5′ or 3′ end of the antisense compound.
The high resolution of the Tribolium castaneum catalytic subunit of telomerase TERT was decoded in 2008 by Emmanuel Skordalakes and his team at The Wistar Institute in Philadelphia.
Tetracycline passively diffuses through porin channels in the bacterial membrane and reversibly binds to the 30S ribosomal subunit, preventing binding of tRNA to the mRNA-ribosome complex, and thus interfering with protein synthesis.
Other tetravalent live-attenuated vaccines are under development in phase III clinical trials, and other vaccine candidates based on subunit, DNA and purified inactivated virus platforms are at earlier stages of clinical development.
The list of firsts continues, as three members formed Girls' Generation's first subunit, three others received their first starring roles in a drama, and another performed in a musical for the first time before dying her hair half the colors of the rainbow.
Kinetic analysis of another slow-channel mutation in the AChR epsilon subunit gene revealed that a valine ring constituting a channel pore of AChR and comprised of five AChR subunits is critical for stabilizing AChR channel opening(Figure 6) Hum Mutat 37: 1051, 2016.
An analysis of A-minor motifs in the 23S ribosomal RNA has revealed a hierarchical network of structural dependencies, suggested to be related to ribosomal evolution and to the order of events that led to the development of the modern bacterial large subunit.[38].
Each chain is called a subunit.
The mRNA then binds to the small ribosomal subunit.
This subunit is called the ITAM(immunoreceptor tyrosine-based activation motif).
Callme was formed in 2014 as a fully self-produced subunit of Dorothy Little Happy.
A name consisting of type+ unit+ subunit is called a logical device name.