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modulate

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  • 28 Karolus & Mittelstaedt used a Kerr cell to modulate a beam of light to measure its speed.
  • dulator is an optical device which is used to modulate a beam of light with a perturbation device.
  • The tunes modulate all over the place and parody rock, Latin jaz
  • iquid crystal elements are available that can modulate amplitude, phase, or both simultaneously.
  • et paralysis virus antagonizes Argonaute 2 to modulate antiviral defense in Drosophila
  • They open, close or modulate automatically.
  • s noninvasive brain stimulation techniques to modulate brain plasticity, suppressing some changes an
  • 95), on polymorphonuclear neutrophils and may modulate C5AR activity (Gerard et al., 2005).[supplied
  • s are a class of intracellular receptors that modulate carbohydrate and fat metabolism and adipose t
  • T1AM may be part of a signaling pathway to modulate cardiac function, as the compound can induce
  • can also down-regulate p53 function and thus modulate cell growth and apoptosis.
  • e involved in cellular signaling pathways and modulate cell function.
  • cluding NFAT, AP-1, and NF-kappa-B which then modulate cellular activities.
  • tural properties as well as to its ability to modulate certain cellular signalling pathways, especia
  • ascular smooth muscle cells and are likely to modulate contraction.
  • CCK-B receptors modulate dopamine release, and influence the developme
  • pment, mediate some behavioral responses, and modulate dopamine receptor D2-mediated events.
  • n key change in which Brown tells the band to modulate downward from F to D ("In order for me to get
  • ve hypertension, where sodium intake does not modulate either adrenal or renal vascular responses to
  • Deferoxamine may modulate expression and release of inflammatory mediat
  • targets by scavengers and released there, and modulate functions of remote target cells; (iii) It is
  • of a chimeral protein, designed to target and modulate gene transcription.
  • s to the nuclear receptor superfamily and can modulate gene expression by directly binding to their
  • acellular G protein-coupled receptor loops to modulate GPCR action in targeted cell-signaling pathwa
  • between environmental factors and genes that modulate important physiological processes.
  • Whether this compound is able to modulate inflammatory processes in humans via the endo
  • Oxidized Gluatathione (spent side) appears to modulate inosine, causing knock-out of "viral load."
  • which Rap1 can act directly on integrins and modulate integrin affinity and/or clustering.
  • ghout the gastrointestinal system, where they modulate intestinal inflammatory response.
  • ved in cell-cell/matrix interactions, and may modulate intracellular calcium homoeostasis and other
  • rious sites on the GABAA receptor complex and modulate it besides GABA itself.
  • stabilize the leaving nucleophile (Glu540) or modulate its activity.
  • longs to the Darfwin family of proteins which modulate members of the TGFβ protein superfamily.
  • orted by glial cells, which help maintain and modulate neuronal metabolism.
  • al nervous tissue, where it is well placed to modulate nociception.
  • ink in and out of existence, or merge with or modulate other shapes.
  • Ectonucleotidases modulate P2-receptor-mediated signaling.
  • i/o and Gs, activation has also been shown to modulate potassium channel activity.
  • been recombined in different arrangements to modulate protein function.
  • s poorly defined, but SB-699,551 was found to modulate serotonin release from neurons, suggesting it
  • eromeric channels with Kv2 subunits, and thus modulate Shab channel activity.
  • pulation of B cell co-receptors, which act to modulate signaling.
  • as in the gastrointestinal tract, where they modulate smooth-muscle contraction, exocrine and endoc
  • IV-1 SD) is an RNA structure that is shown to modulate splicing efficiency of HIV-1 mRNAs.
  • each enzyme can compete with one another and modulate synthetic activity.
  • These peptides negatively modulate the neuroendocrine function of the releasing
  • een reported to have anti-tumor activity, and modulate the immune system.
  • Neuroactive steroids bind to and modulate the activity of several ion channels includin
  • Furthermore ERR-α appears to modulate the activity of ER-α in various tissues inclu
  • e prosthetic heme groups, these molecules can modulate the activity/function of those hemoproteins,
  • ormational changes in the extracellular loops modulate the surface of OpcA, which could affect the p
  • Lipids in turn could modulate the membrane thickness by stretching their ac
  • also associated with BRCA1 and is thought to modulate the functions of BRCA1 in transcriptional reg
  • interposed between the feet and the coals to modulate the exposure, while a bellow controlled the i
  • nds to changes in environmental conditions to modulate the expression of the isiA protein.
  • o the properties of material that are used to modulate the light beam, modulators are divided into t
  • as Faraday and Cotton-Mouton effects, one can modulate the amplitude and frequency of light up to te
  • , it is also possible to produce devices that modulate the phase of the beam or both the intensity a
  • AMPA iGluRs modulate the secretion of insulin and glucagon in the
  • ed by specialized transcription networks that modulate the expression of the genes that code for spe
  • essor of transcription, and has been shown to modulate the transcription of STAT-dependent Interleuk
  • eromultimeric complex with alpha subunits and modulate the activity of the pore-forming alpha subuni
  • the peripheral and central nervous system to modulate the release of various neurotransmitters.
  • h could carry currents of 8 to 10 Amperes, to modulate the amplitude of the transmitted radio waves.
  • t-induced changes in cyclic nucleotide levels modulate the phosphorylation of phosducin by protein k
  • les with a potassium channel alpha-subunit to modulate the gating kinetics and enhance stability of
  • code only; the resultant bit-train is used to modulate the L5 in-phase (I5) carrier.
  • in has been shown to bind to the promoter and modulate the expression of the gene encoding leptin, a
  • prilysin is downregulated, and thus unable to modulate the pro-growth autocrine signaling of cancer
  • cated on histaminergic nerve terminals, which modulate the release of histamine.
  • The proposal for Enhanced RACON is to further modulate this first dash, with a small amount of digit
  • The verses are in D minor while the choruses modulate to D major.
  • drophobic region between helices 11 and 12 to modulate transcription.
  • lace key changes in tunes typically have them modulate upwards.