Nghĩa của từ effector bằng Tiếng Việt

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Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "effector", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Y Khoa Anh - Việt. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ effector, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ effector trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Y Khoa Anh - Việt

1. Start differentiating into effector and memory cells.

Bắt đầu phân tách thành các bộ phận phản ứng kích thích và các tế bào bộ nhớ.

2. Acetylcholine in vertebrates is the major transmitter at neuromuscular junctions, autonomic ganglia, parasympathetic effector junctions, a subset of sympathetic effector junctions, and at …

3. CD27 costimulation is known to suppresses Th17 effector cell function.

Giá trị CD27 được biết là ức chế chức năng tế bào hiệu ứng Th17.

4. Bioassays are available to interrogate the following biological functions: Fc effector activity

5. Bioassays are available to interrogate the following biological functions: Fc effector activity

6. Preparation and use of a stable formulation of allosteric effector compounds

7. An additional Rap1 effector provides a link between Rap1 and the actin cytoskeleton.

8. So an activated effector cell will actually produce 2, 000 antibodies a second.

9. Cytotoxic assay detects the presence of effector cells involved in cell-mediated immunity (CMI)

10. The latter test determines the total number of individual effector T cells expressing IFN-γ.

Xét nghiệm thứ hai xác định tổng số tế bào T hiệu ứng cá thể biểu hiện IFN-γ.

11. Additionally, effector cells such as mast cells, basophils, eosinophils, and neutrophils are inhibited during SIT.

12. There are two types of caspases: initiator caspases, caspase 2,8,9,10,11,12, and effector caspases, caspase 3,6,7.

Có hai dạng caspase: caspase khai mào - caspase 8,10,9,2; và caspase phản ứng - caspase 3,7,6.

13. Bispecific molecules that are immunoreactive with immune effector cells that express an activating receptor

14. 5 •Allosteric enzyme have one or more Allosteric sites •Allosteric sites are binding sites distinct from an enzyme active site or substrate binding site •Molecule that bind to Allosteric sites are called effector or modulator •Effector may be positive or …

15. Angiotensin II, a key effector peptide of the system, causes vasoconstriction and exerts multiple biological functions

16. In addition, antibodies may provoke anaphylactic reactions by activation of immune effector cells and cytokine release.

17. Developmental Cell Article Snail1 Is a Transcriptional Effector of FGFR3 Signaling during Chondrogenesis and Achondroplasias Cristina A

18. The Argonaute protein family To perform their effector functions, small RNAs must be incorporated into Argonaute-protein-containing complexes

19. 2010: transcription activator-like effector nucleases (or TALENs) are first used to cut specific sequences of DNA.

20. [Problem] To improve the operability of a medical instrument by performing automatic angle adjustment of an end effector.

21. 17 To translocate the effector proteins into the plant cell is the primary function during the process of pathogen-host interaction.

22. The functional innervation of those vessels with smooth muscle cells results from neuro-effector zones which predominantly show agranular vesicles.

23. Coelenterate At present, we have no information on the nature of the effector cells involved in graft rejection in sponges and Coelenterates

24. The Cilium's activities are mediated by targeting of receptors, channels, and their downstream effector proteins to the ciliary or basal body compartment

25. We engineered A light-activated CRISPR-Cas9 effector (LACE) system that induces transcription of endogenous genes in the presence of blue light

26. Anion Many inflammatory cells, such as macrophages, produce and release superoxide Anions and nitric oxide as part of their microbicidal effector molecules

27. Argonaute proteins and small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) are the known signature components of the RNA interference effector complex RNA-induced silencing complex (RISC)

28. Inflammatory Chemokines function mainly as chemoattractants for leukocytes, recruiting monocytes, neutrophils and other effector cells from the blood to sites of infection or tissue damage

29. Each isotype is adapted for a distinct function; therefore, after activation, an antibody with an IgG, IgA, or IgE effector function might be required to effectively eliminate an antigen.

30. We conclude that skeletal muscle Antagonizes T cell exhaustion by protecting T cell proliferative potential from inflammation and replenishing the effector T cell progeny pool in lymphoid organs.

31. In contrast, during wake periods differentiated effector cells, such as cytotoxic natural killer cells and CTLs (cytotoxic T lymphocytes), peak in order to elicit an effective response against any intruding pathogens.

Ngược lại, trong thời gian thức, các tế bào tác dụng biệt hóa, như các tế bào giết tự nhiên và tế bào lympho T độc, sẽ đạt đỉnh để tạo ra đáp ứng hiệu quả chống lại bất kỳ mầm bệnh xâm nhập nào.

32. The final product, a pressor substance formed through the interaction of renin and its activator, was named Angiotonin 38–41 and was, probably, the actual effector of the renin pressor action

33. Research experiments using different drugs that mimic the action of norepinephrine on sympathetic effector organs have shown that there are two major types of Adrenergic receptors, alpha receptors and beta receptors.

34. The vagal afferents carry a contineous discharge not connected with the baroceptors besides the well, known discharge synchronous with the heart beat, which is the effector of the baroceptive reflex.

35. Autoimmunity is a self-damaging immune effector response manifested in various autoimmune diseases (AID). Susceptibility to AID is influenced by a number of genetic factors, most strongly by the major histocompatibility complex (MHC)

36. ENGase Biocatalysts are now finding burgeoning application for the production of biologically active glycopeptides and glycoproteins, including therapeutic monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) for which the oligosaccharides have been remodelled to optimise effector functions.

37. Recipient Chimerism was detected in all CD8 T cell subsets, but with a notable contribution of the effector subset in patients 3 and 4, both of whom had CMV reactivation early after HSCT

38. ConspectusAllostery, or Allosteric regulation, is the phenomenon in which protein functional activity is altered by the binding of an effector at an Allosteric site that is topographically distinct from the orthosteric, active site

39. In asthma, the airway smooth muscle cell is the key end-effector of Bronchospasm and acute airway narrowing, but in just the past five years our understanding of the relationship of responsiveness to muscle biophysics has dramatically changed

40. More specifically, the signal or effector protein/peptide is selected from the group comprising antidiuretic hormones, in particular vasopressin and its derivatives, aldosteron and its derivatives, cytokines, in particular TNF-α, that affect hypertonicity-induced cation channels (HICCs).

41. Allosteric: [ al″o-ster´ik ] pertaining to an effect produced on the biological function of a protein by a compound not directly involved in that function (an Allosteric effector) or to regulation of an enzyme involving cooperativity between multiple binding sites (Allosteric sites)

42. Aspartate is a precursor for asparagine, isoleucine, methionine, lysine, threonine, pyrimidines, NAD, and pantothenate; a nitrogen donor for arginine and purine synthesis; and an important metabolic effector controlling the interconversion of C3 and C4 intermediates and the activity of the DcuS-DcuR two-component system

43. Adoptive cell therapy (ACT) with tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TIL) or gene-modified T cells expressing novel T cell receptors (TCR) or chimeric antigen receptors (CAR) is another strategy to modify the immune system to recognize tumor cells and thus carry out an anti-tumor effector function.

44. Allosteric [al″o-ster´ik] pertaining to an effect produced on the biological function of a protein by a compound not directly involved in that function (an Allosteric effector) or to regulation of an enzyme involving cooperativity between multiple binding sites (Allosteric sites)

45. The present invention relates to multi-functional proteins which comprise (i) a signal peptide, (ii) a target specific recognition domain, (iii) a linker region, connecting domain (ii) and domain (iv) which comprises a specific modified hinge region of the human CD8 alpha-chain, and (iv) an effector domain.

46. Activator (genetics), a DNA-binding protein that regulates one or more genes by increasing the rate of transcription Activator (phosphor), a type of dopant used in phosphors and scintillators Enzyme Activator, a type of effector that increases the rate of enzyme mediated reactions; Sega Activator, a motion-sensing controller for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis

47. Allosteric enzymes are enzymes that change their conformational ensemble upon binding of an effector (Allosteric modulator) which results in an apparent change in binding affinity at a different ligand binding site.This "action at a distance" through binding of one ligand affecting the binding of another at a distinctly different site, is the essence of the Allosteric concept.

48. Its components include: 1) a sensory receptor that detects a stimulus (e.g., heat or pressure) and generates a neuronal impulse; 2) a sensory (Afferent) neuron that carries an impulse to the spinal cord or brain; 3) a motor (efferent) neuron conveying an impulse away from the spinal cord or brain; 4) an effector (a muscle, gland, and so on