Glycoprotein Sentence Examples

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  • A number of potent glycoprotein IIb/IIIa antagonists have been developed for therapeutic use.

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  • The glycoprotein gene has a translation stop codon in the middle of it, preventing the synthesis of the full length protein.

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  • Most of our work centers on one called myelin associated glycoprotein, or MAG.

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  • This surface coat is a monolayer of five million variant surface glycoprotein (VSG) dimers that form a macromolecular diffusion barrier.

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  • It is a large glycoprotein synthesized by thyroid follicle cells.

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  • The major glycoprotein extracted from the cell is identified at 100 kD.

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  • Use of a monoclonal antibody directed against the platelet glycoprotein IIb/IIIa receptor in high-risk coronary angioplasty.

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  • The helper virus envelope glycoprotein affects the disease specificity of a recombinant murine leukemia virus carrying a v- myc oncogene.

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  • Both receptor binding and membrane fusion processes are mediated by the Haemagglutinin virus membrane glycoprotein.

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  • This may be associated with the two forms of the virus glycoprotein.

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  • The HIV-1 surface envelope glycoprotein gp120 binds to CD4, leaving its V3 domain available for secondary interactions with raft GSLs.

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  • By contrast PrPc, the normal prion, is ubiquitous; a cell membrane glycoprotein found on and in all cells studied.

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  • The source of cat allergies in humans is in a minuscule glycoprotein called Fel D1.

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  • It is known that different breeds of cats have different levels of the glycoprotein Fel D 1, the allergen that causes cat allergies in people.

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  • These cats have a different version of the allergen-causing glycoprotein that causes an allergic reaction in most allergy sufferers.

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  • Regardless of the specific cause of DIC, the results are a malfunction of thrombin (an enzyme) and prothrombin (a glycoprotein), which activate the fibrinolytic system, releasing clotting factors in the blood.

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  • Hypoprothrombinemia is an inherited or acquired deficiency in prothrombin, or factor II, a glycoprotein formed and stored in the liver.

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