Their results also suggest that infection with flu A may reduce
splicing of some host genes, which could point to novel strategies for antiviral therapies.
Alternative
splicing is the process in which genes code proteins, determining their role.
03 ( ANI ): Turns out, a new method has identified
splicing biomarkers for liver cancer.
Splicing dual core yarns is a common challenge today, and MOISTAIRA(r) is recognized as the solution that guarantees the better covering of the lycra and polyester filaments, so to make them less visible in the final fabrics, even after the dyeing.
Background: Alternative
splicing is an important mechanism that regulates gene expression and function in human cells.
The heat seal butt
splicing mechanism provides a clean butt splice with zero tail, allowing the spliced part to be used in the end product.
Officials at tesa tape have announced an expansion to the company's line of two new
splicing tapes designed for on-demand
splicing of film webs during high-speed flexo printing applications.
Both use a brass
splicing block to connect the wires.
Image
splicing is a forgery manner to copy and paste regions within separate image sources, usually carried out by digital image editing tools such as Photoshop.
This process of cutting and joining different pieces of RNA is called
splicing, and the proteins that mediate
splicing are known as
splicing factors.
Splicing the mainbrace has its origins in the days of sail and refers to fixing the main brace of a sail that had broken - usually in a storm or battle.
468(7321):316-20], and found that
splicing factors, such as the protein known as SON, are key regulators of hESC maintenance.
[15.] Konishi, T., Shimozato, T., Shibuya, A., and Miki, C., Relationship between Bolt
Splicing Plate Size and Its Effectiveness of Stress Reduction of Box Section Beam-to-Column Connections, JSCE 58th Annual Assembly, JSCE, I-427, 2003, pp.