molecular pathway
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmolecularandpathway
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molecular
adjective
uk/məˈlek.jə.lər/us/məˈlek.jə.lɚ/
relating to molecules (= the simplest units of a ...
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pathway
noun[C]
uk/ˈpɑːθ.weɪ/us/ˈpæθ.weɪ/
a track that a person can ...
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This they regard as very unlikely because of the improbability, as they see it, of the samemolecularpathwayfor biosynthesis evolving twice.
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Thus, gcm-gcm2 represent the first genes that do not depend on stripe and control a novel, tendon cellspecificmolecularpathway.
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This is particularly important when considering future therapy, as information that leads to elucidation of a commonmolecularpathwaycould illuminate intervention strategies with broader clinical applicability.
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It appeared that the treatment itself was driving this transformation by activating a specificmolecularpathway.
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Consequently, thismolecularpathwaydoes nt work properly and it results in a constant vasoconstriction.
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The study of gray genetics has pointed to amolecularpathwaythat may lead to tumour development.
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Compression experiments on the robusta embryo do not affect asymmetric division, suggesting the mechanism, like tubifex, uses a cortical independentmolecularpathway.
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What other molecular pathways drive neuron-glia interactions after neuronal death and trauma?
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The molecular pathways that underlie these mechanisms might be important in protecting against excitotoxicity.
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Despite great advances in discerning the genetic basis of this group of diseases, the molecular pathways leading to symptoms are not yet fully understood.
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As is true for all medicinal drugs that have a name that ends in ib, imatinib is a smallmolecularpathwayinhibitor; imatinib inhibits tyrosine kinase.
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The continued application of such specific genetic techniques will allow for the further elucidation of the molecular pathways underlying mnemonic processes.
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Although the cellular steps that drive these complex engulfment events are well described, little is known about the molecular pathways that underlie glial recognition and phagocytosis of engulfment targets.
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In addition, these findings further support the notion that divergent molecular pathways exist during melanoma development, which would explain the heterogeneous nature of this malignancy that has been observed clinically.
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Second, major molecular pathways involved in neural development and associated mutations have been characterized extensively in recent years.
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Other enzymes that anomalously appear and signal in various cancers contribute to the inappropriate activation of molecular pathways and are highly attractive targets for re-establishing regulation.
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In addition to providing a foundation for gene therapybased approaches, animal models allow for the testing of treatment regimens that interfere with specific molecular pathways active in the diseased eye.
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In summary, murine models will continue to provide us with invaluable information about tumour initiation and progression, identification of molecular markers and further elucidation of molecular pathways.
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Some of the astrocyte-derived signals have been identified but the extensive elucidation of the astrocyte molecular pathways involved in neurite outgrowth, and synaptogenesis remains to be done.
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Although glia are the most abundant cell type in the mammalian nervous system our understanding of the molecular pathways that modulate glial development and neuron-glia interactions is rudimentary.
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