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Translational
Translational meaning
Relating to translation, in its various senses: | Relating the act of translating text etc. from one language into another. | Relating to translation, in its various senses:
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Co-translational translocation Most proteins that are secretory, membrane-bound, or reside in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), golgi or endosomes use the co-translational translocation pathway.
Figure 1 below shows translational motion in gases; Figure 4 below shows translational motion in solids.
The translational motions of elementary particles are very fast Even room–temperature air has an average molecular translational speed (not vector-isolated velocity) of 1822 km/hour.
A Murdoch Children’s led study, published in Clinical & Translational Immunology last year, also showed that the BCG vaccine did provide an immune response consistent with protection against severe Covid-19.
UFMylation is an enigmatic QC pathway based on a protein post-translational modification that resembles ubiquitin and its functions are still being deciphered.
Amid talk of a rationalization of the research budget next year when the former and future president Donald Trump takes office, Stillman cautioned against a heightened focus on translational studies.
Doctor Eric Topol, director of the Scripps Research Translational Institute in California, said the XEC strain was "just getting started" and was "definitely taking charge" as the dominant variant.
Dr. Paul Ridker is director of the Center for Cardiovascular Disease Prevention, a translational research unit at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston (BWH).
In their newest research, last month in the Journal of Translational Medicine, the Duke-NUS team found evidence that their vaccine strain of Zika can indeed become such a weapon, at least inside a petri dish.
The data and those samples came from the Translational Biomarkers in Aging and Dementia, Wisconsin Registry for Alzheimer’s Prevention and Sant Pau Initiative on Neurodegeneration.
When I first talked to Javier together with Cc-Tapis art director and partner Daniela Lora, we had an enlightening conversation about Pedro’s captivating translational style.
But nature’s selected the ribosome quite often, so in fact about half of the natural antibiotics target the ribosome or general translational machinery.
Dr. Eric Topol of the Scripps Research Translational Institute in San Diego, agreed.
It will help with the work I do on food security issues, and it will help future scientists in the department to conduct translational research.
NanoString Technologies, Inc provides life science tools for translational research and molecular diagnostic products worldwide.
Now, two tents house a COVID-19 clinical and translational research unit co-led by Singh and Maldonado.
Results from the ongoing study showed prolonged durable clinical responses, continued favorable tolerability and strong translational data linking the observed clinical benefit with DPX-Survivac’s mechanism of action.
The findings, published in Translational Psychology, come at a crucial time.
The formulation kills multi-resistant bacteria, something that is increasing in importance with antibiotic resistance growing globally, said the study, published in the journal Science Translational Medicine.
The reductions in translational speeds, however, are not the same everywhere.