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Pathway

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Pathway meaning

A footpath or other path or track. | A sequence of biochemical compounds, and the reactions linking them, that describe a process in metabolism or catabolism. | A course of action.

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The pathway utilising cysteine is called the " Transsulfuration pathway ", while the pathway utilising hydrogen sulfide (or methanethiol) is called "direct-sulfurylation pathway".

At Global Health Exhibition, Siemens Healthineers will put the spotlight on three main clinical pathways: Oncology Pathway, Stroke (Neurovascular) Pathway and Cardiovascular Pathway.

This is because, when we know our destination, we can now interrogate the pathway and ask if this pathway will lead us to where we’re going.

Last year, Aurum was recognised by the UK’s Innovative Licensing and Access Pathway (ILAP) for ABL-101 and awarded an Innovation Passport, which acts as a gateway to the accelerative pathway, streamlining innovative products to market.

Campbell explained that MoTI had agreed to maintain responsibility and liability for drainage issues in the pathway area as long as the CRD built the pathway to its standards.

This Education Month is a very significant month for all of us because it is the pathway to development and the pathway to giving your children a better opportunity to succeed,” the President said.

To test whether the NMD pathway could be a potential therapeutic target for ALS, they first genetically reactivated the NMD pathway and found that core NMD genes, such as UPF1, could effectively protect against C9orf72 DPRs neurotoxicity.

Chronic consumption is also associated with an effect on CREB phosphorylation and function via postsynaptic NMDA receptor signaling cascades through a MAPK/ERK pathway and CAMK -mediated pathway.

Dopaminergic projections from the ventral tegmental area (bottom part of the "midbrain" or mesencephalon) to the prefrontal cortex (mesocortical pathway) and to the nucleus accumbens (mesolimbic pathway - "meso" referring to "from the mesencephalon"..

For example, one pathway may be responsible for the synthesis of a particular amino acid, but the breakdown of that amino acid may occur via a separate and distinct pathway.

For example, the end product(s) of a metabolic pathway are often inhibitors for one of the first enzymes of the pathway (usually the first irreversible step, called committed step), thus regulating the amount of end product made by the pathways.

Green arrows refer to excitatory glutamatergic pathways, red arrows refer to inhibitory GABAergic pathways and turquoise arrows refer to dopaminergic pathways that are excitatory on the direct pathway and inhibitory on the indirect pathway.

However each IFN type can also activate unique STATs. citation STAT activation initiates the most well-defined cell signaling pathway for all IFNs, the classical Janus kinase -STAT ( JAK-STAT ) signaling pathway.

In the intrinsic pathway the cell kills itself because it senses cell stress, while in the extrinsic pathway the cell kills itself because of signals from other cells.

Many different methods can be used either to stimulate or to inhibit apoptosis in various places along the death signaling pathway. citation Apoptosis is a multi-step, multi-pathway cell-death programme that is inherent in every cell of the body.

Many of the metabolites in the glycolytic pathway are also used by anabolic pathways, and, as a consequence, flux through the pathway is critical to maintain a supply of carbon skeletons for biosynthesis.

Plants take up phosphorus through several pathways: the arbuscular mycorrhiza l pathway and the direct uptake pathway.

Simple explanation of the mechanisms of apoptosis triggered by internal signals (bcl-2), along the caspase-9, caspase-3 and caspase-7 pathway; and by external signals (FAS and TNF), along the caspase 8 pathway.

The degradative process of a catabolic pathway provides the energy required to conduct a biosynthesis of an anabolic pathway.

The dorsal stream, sometimes called the "Where Pathway" or "How Pathway", is associated with motion, representation of object locations, and control of the eyes and arms, especially when visual information is used to guide saccades or reaching.