The role of intermediaries between scientists and policymakers in boosting science communication has been endorsed by an international survey.
... could be six steps away from someone, and yet the chain letter could pass through up to 100 intermediaries before showing up in your inbox."
Many e-mail users know it is not uncommon to receive these ...
... on the pathway to the development of metabolic syndrome, or whether it is by itself a functional intermediary in this pathway. However, the strong association of oxidized LDL with the incidence of ...
... and off in living mice cells, and in so doing was able to isolate one particular signaling intermediary whose presence was both necessary and sufficient to set the cell on an uncontrolled growth path. ...
... pioneers. While most ocean robots require periodic communication with scientist or satellite intermediaries to share information, these can work cooperatively communicating only with each other. Over ...
... flow of blood.
Murthy and colleagues studied mice and found that neurovascular coupling occurs through intermediary cells called astrocytes. By manipulating calcium levels, astrocytes can dilate or ...
... RNAs (siRNA) that function in gene silencing in other contexts. The siRNA could thus act as an intermediary molecule, being sent to silence the homologous allele. A third component is the placement ...
... depend entirely upon ancient forms of RNA, once viewed simply as the chemical intermediary between DNA's instruction manual and the creation of proteins, said Ronald Breaker http://www.biology.yale. ...
... in very strong chemical bonds that are not broken down by the highly reactive oxygen intermediaries formed during the reaction with hydrogen peroxide.
"Our recent studies into what occurs during ...
... generated by activated genes. By cutting up and pasting back together bits of these RNA intermediaries, the splicing machinery deletes "non-coding" segments (called introns) and stitches together " ...
... a mechanism that changes how DNA instructions are cut and pasted together at the level of RNA intermediaries to form final templates for the production of proteins.
"Splicing is a critical step in ...
... the importance of independent scientific advice, international networking among academies, and how intermediary partners might strengthen the policy-advising activities of African academies.
Keynote ...
... s findings provided some support for the "Z" hypothesis, with beta-catenin acting as a vital intermediary in a pathway that includes Wnt4 and R-spondin1 to suppress the development of male sex organs.
... who we thought might know the intended recipient, it would take five or six intermediary acquaintances before the letter reaches its intended destination.
The underlying success of this phenomenon ...
... modified with genes that specifically promote the formation of amacrine cells, which act as intermediaries in transmitting nerve signals.
"This was puzzling," Reh said, "because in chicks amacrine ...