In this mutant, a protein is inactivated which plays a key role during the negative feedback control of chlorophyll biosynthesis. |
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Vaccine choices include two inactivated preparations with similar efficacy. |
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They inactivated the viruses, filtered and blended the three types into the vaccine for the trial. |
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The immune system develops a memory response to the flu vaccine because the vaccine contains inactivated viral particles. |
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When we inactivated fatty-acid synthase in the liver and eliminated fat in the diet, the animals became sick, with livers full of fat. |
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By the 60th cycle, the typical cell had four to five of the target genes inactivated by mutation. |
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Until recently, only inactivated influenza vaccine administered by injection was available for use in the United States. |
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An inactivated polio vaccine will replace live oral polio vaccines for all ages. |
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These vaccines are inactivated and should be administered intramuscularly into the deltoid muscle. |
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If a family member is due to receive their oral polio, they should receive inactivated polio. |
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A military leader explained that Vietnam is inactivated at this date and its mission and functions reassigned. |
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The candidate vaccine is synthesized using modified, inactivated genes from Ebola virus. |
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No evidence shows an increased risk from vaccinating pregnant women with inactivated virus or bacterial vaccines or toxoids. |
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Tribes, in sum, are not a minor factor: they can be inactivated or activated as political units. |
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However, in practice, chemical disinfectants are not reliable, because they may be inactivated by blood or other organic matter present. |
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In this process the human proteins are inactivated and agglomerates are formed which may be the cause of the observed intolerance to the injection solutions. |
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Like gluten, soybean flour, malted flour or inactivated sourdough, dextran is an ingredient in bakery products. |
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It is safer to use a recombinant or inactivated agent to avoid potential residual virulence from modified-live vaccines. |
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Vaccine comprising homogenised inactivated dermatophyte microconidia and inactivated yeast blastospores or antigenic material thereof. |
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Buserelin is also inactivated by chymotrypsin-like enzymes such as neutral endopeptidase from the pituitary. |
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From published information, nitric oxide is very rapidly inactivated by binding to hemoglobin to form methemoglobin. |
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Microbially contaminated, hemolyzed, lipemic, icteric, or heat inactivated sera may give inconsistent results and should be avoided. |
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For replacement of fibrinogen and Factor XIII, commercial virally inactivated concentrates are also available. |
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When I need to prevent or stop bleeding, I sometimes use Humate P. It's a heat-treated, virally inactivated blood product. |
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He took a Nematode embryo in which ced-9, the natural protector, had been inactivated by mutagenesis. |
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Along with inactivation of all viruses and most bacteria through pasteurization, all beneficial immune cells are also inactivated. |
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Concomitant use with other inactivated vaccines or with immunoglobulin has not been studied. |
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Classify each immunizing agent used in practice as live attenuated, inactivated, or subunit. |
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It does not replicate at temperatures above 25° centigrade and would, if present in fish for human consumption, be inactivated when ingested. |
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It cannot survive for more than a few hours outside the human body and is quickly inactivated by a number of disinfectants. |
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Genes can also be inactivated by mutation and subsequently deleted. |
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For a number of genes, the allele inherited from one parent is inactivated, so that the expression of an allele depends on having been paternally or maternally transmitted. |
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As one of the X chromosomes is inactivated in a random fashion, about only half of their muscle cell nuclei have an intact dystrophin gene. |
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How well does it work compared with inactivated influenza vaccine in children? |
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What was already known was that in each individual female cell, one of the two X chromosomes was randomly inactivated. |
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However, as with all inactivated viral vaccines, the risks to the fetus are considered to be negligible. |
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They are based either on modified-live agents or inactivated whole-organism ones. |
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Note that the date format also follows from this setting if the ISO date is inactivated. |
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For example, while the program inactivated 1,284 salmon licences, a total of 1,221 fishing vessels were tied up. |
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If during operation same step is simultaneously activated and inactivated, it remains active. |
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Others such as inactivated polio and influenza vaccines use an inactivated, or killed, virus that still triggers an immune response. |
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It is this enzyme, acetylcholinesterase, that is inactivated by nerve gases. |
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However, it is possible that a higher proportion of normal X chromosomes will be inactivated in a given individual, with the resultant appearance of symptoms of disease in various degrees. |
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The vaccination provided for in part IV must be an inactivated vaccine produced at least in accordance with the OIE manual of standards for diagnostic tests and vaccines. |
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It seems that the LAIV may be more efficacious in preventing influenza in children than the inactivated influenza vaccine, but more studies covering more seasons are needed to determine this. |
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These PBMCs were inactivated by irradiation with 5000 roentgens in a cesium source irradiator and then washed twice. |
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Enzymes and other proteins have an optimum pH range and can become inactivated or denatured outside this range. |
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Murray Barr identified inactivated X chromosomes in female cells, masses now called Barr bodies. |
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Derived from inactivated whole-cell bacterial suspension of Bordetella pertussis. |
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If something goes wrong with the signaling cascades say, if a stimulatory molecule is overproduced or an inhibitory molecule is inactivated the clock's decision-making ability may be impaired. |
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Free drainage using condome catheters in men is feasible as long as the sphincters are inactivated. |
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The clinical trials in these instances used inactivated viruses as vectors to shuffle genes into patients' cells. |
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Acetylcholine is inactivated by the enzyme acetylcholinesterase, which is located at cholinergic synapses and breaks down the acetylcholine molecule into choline and acetate. |
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This phase I clinical trial, initiated today in Bergen, Norway is the first to assess the safety and ability to generate an immune response of a split, inactivated prototype pandemic H7N1 vaccine produced on cells. |
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However, when a pressure of 400 MPa or more was applied, proteasomes were markedly inactivated with regard to all hydrolyzing activity. |
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But black-market vaccines can contain viruses that have not been properly inactivated, and may spur the evolution of even more dangerous strains. |
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The new recommendations would substitute injections of the inactivated or dead form of the virus for the first two doses. |
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They are somewhat battered, previously owned and inactivated. |
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The inactivated enzymes are thus unavailable to hydrolyze dietary fat in the form of triglycerides into absorbable free fatty acids and monoglycerides. |
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Demonstrate the ability to describe live attenuated, inactivated, and subunit immunizing agents to an audience with minimal or no science knowledge. |
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The alteration of cell plasmic membranes in culture by certain inactivated viruses or by substances such as polyethylene glycol induce membrane fusion of adjacent cells. |
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Pasteur also discovered that it was possible to conserve drinks by heating them to 70°C. At this temperature all the micro-organisms present are inactivated. |
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Both devices will be inactivated until one of the devices is removed. |
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It is thought that the resting, activated, and inactivated states of the sodium channel are due to voltage-dependent conformational changes in the glycoprotein component. |
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Broncasma Berna, an inactivated bacterial vaccine, has been safely used throughout the world for 30 years for the prevention or treatment of various infectious processes. |
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In previous research, the Salk Institute scientists found that a modified form of vitamin D inactivated liver stellate cells, which become activated during injury. |
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The link between the COMT LL variant and these complications may be pronounced in women because protective estrogen metabolites can be inactivated by norepinephrine. |
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Fluad is a trivalent, inactivated influenza vaccine that contains MF59 adjuvant, an oil-in-water emulsion containing squalene, polysorbate 80, and sorbitan trioleate. |
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Remune is derived from Zairian HIV-1 strain HZ-321, composed of gp 120-depleted HIV-1 propagated in HUT-78 cells and inactivated in beta-propiolactone and irradiation. |
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Ribonucleases are ubiquitous in freshly acquired samples and need to be inactivated in order to effectively analyze the RNA composition of a specimen. |
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The disadvantages of iodine compounds are that they are inactivated by Quaternary Ammonium compounds, which could pose a problem when iodine and Quats are used in rotation. |
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Inactivated influenza vaccine contains noninfectious killed viruses and cannot cause influenza. |
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Inactivated influenza vaccine can also be administered to this type of patient, who should be observed for at least 30 munites after vaccination for a reaction. |
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