Replication of the mitochondrial genome is required to synthesize new protein to support biogenesis. |
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The biogenesis of microtubules in vivo consists of a cascade of sequential reactions. |
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The main focus of this research proposal is to analyze the biogenesis of nuclear pore complexes and annulate lamellae. |
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The majority of these genes are involved in coenzyme transport and metabolism and in cellular wall and membrane biogenesis. |
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After biogenesis, trichocysts migrate to the plasma membrane and are anchored to predetermined sites. |
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Since this field of biogenesis is not available to us, we shall do as biologists do and turn to ontogenesis. |
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The biogenesis of microtubules in the cell comprises a series of complex steps, including protein-folding reactions catalyzed by chaperonins. |
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Recent studies are now beginning to give clues to the molecular mechanisms responsible for control of ribsome biogenesis. |
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Needham became a strong advocate of spontaneous generation, and performed an experiment that he felt supported his belief in biogenesis. |
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Furthermore, cholesterol is required for macromolecular synthesis and cell growth as well as for membrane biogenesis in this microorganism. |
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These findings suggest that the specificity of translational activation plays an important role in fungal mitochondrial biogenesis. |
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Proteins involved with cell wall biogenesis, which display low connectivity levels, have a clear trend of later appearance. |
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The biogenesis ban would be akin to the Black Sox scandal or the barring of Pete Rose from the Hall of Fame. |
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Many of these effects can be interrelated through a general action on membrane biogenesis and integrity which in turn can occur because lipid metabolism is altered. |
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Instead, it grows from already-living organisms in a process called biogenesis. |
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In order to meet these criteria, there has not been any known exception to the Law of biogenesis. |
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This is completely contradictory to what is already a very well established scientific law of biogenesis. |
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Interests: research: Mechanisms of p53-induced mitochondrial biogenesis in skeletal muscle. |
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Despite their importance, the mechanisms governing centriole biogenesis remain incompletely understood. |
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Overall, our research will shed light on molecular events that regulate ribosome biogenesis and cell growth. |
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In addition to investigate the dynamic regulation of the modules during signal transduction, we also study their biogenesis. |
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In a process similar to a dream lethargy, they taught him extraordinary knowledge about the cosmos, biogenesis and astrobiology. |
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A revelation like that, combined with laxity in this biogenesis investigation, would be damning in the extreme. |
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Recent findings in the laboratory, made possible by a proteomics approach, indicate that phagocytosis and phagolysosome biogenesis might provide new avenues for the development of cancer immunotherapies. |
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Critical insight has been obtained in the last years in understanding the biogenesis of MVBs, anĀ endosomal compartment that plays a critical role in the endocytic pathway. |
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To put it very simply, the cellular effects resulted in both impaired mitochondrial biogenesis and increased clearance of this organelle, leading to compromised exercise capacity. |
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The theory of evolution is a violation of well established scientific and natural laws, such as the law of biogenesis and the second law of thermodynamics. |
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Our ongoing research aims to elucidate the biogenesis and the physiological roles of these imprinted small RNA genes through the use of cell imaging approaches and knock-out mouse models. |
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Using quantitative analysis of genes position labeled with fluorescent tags, we will characterize in vivo position and dynamics of genes involved in ribosome biogenesis and of the translational machineries. |
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Although ribosome biogenesis has been extensively studied, the nature of the coordination between this process and the cell cycle remains poorly understood. |
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Mouse mutants will be used to study the in vivo role of catalytic activity of piwi proteins in piRNA biogenesis and identify putative targets by transcriptomics approaches. |
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Acrosome biogenesis covers the transport and fusion of Golgi-derived proacrosomal vesicles to form an acrosome sac which is tightly bound to the nuclear envelope. |
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He also noticed a close association of the Golgi body, endoplasmic reticulum and lysosomes, a hybrid structure he called GERL, which helped clarify lysosome biogenesis. |
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Biogenesis and Function of the Lipidic Structures of Pollen Grains. |
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