Fifty-two teams from high schools in Southern California, Arizona and New Hampshire competed in the Los Angeles FIRST Robotics Competition last Friday and Saturday.
... cascade, which stimulates the cell to divide. This normal tyrosine kinase activity is put on overdrive in cancer cells because EGFR is heavily overexpressed on the cell's surface.
Block EGFR and ...
Astronomers discover an ancient galactic star factory on overdrive
... , but these findings suggest that it could be possible to prevent the immune system going into overdrive, and limit the unnecessary damage this can cause."
Dr Robert Snelgrove, a Sir Henry Wellcome ...
... to uncontrolled inflammation in the body and puts a person's entire immune system into overdrive.
When infections spread throughout the bloodstream, known as sepsis, the immune system makes certain ...
... interact with JAK2 and inhibit its activity, TPO made stem cell production go into overdrive.
However, there was an unexpected potential benefit-- the expanded population of stem cells had a higher ...
... as an endogenous COX-2 inhibitor, turning off the production of COX-2 which normally goes into overdrive in response to pro-inflammatory and certain types of toxic stimuli, resulting in the injury or ...
... drugs that can block the binding process and hopefully the immune response it kicks into overdrive as well."
In the current study, Takada and team evaluated the possibility of integrin binding by ...
... (a risk factor for overweight and obesity) because fat causes the placenta to go into "overdrive" by providing too many nutrients to the fetus. This information also suggests that the reverse may be ...
... when you make the receptor more sensitive and thus put the dopamine system into overdrive. "We were able to not only isolate this receptor's function, but also to amplify it," says Drenan, "and that ...
... study shows that after rhinovirus infection, cold symptoms develop because parts of our immune system are in overdrive," said Lynn Jump, Principal Researcher at P&G and study author. "The findings are ...
... fat diets were more likely to have oversized offspring (a risk factor for overweight and obesity) because fat causes the placenta to go into 'overdrive' by providing too many nutrients to the fetus...
... the comparison, they found that the gene responsible for making melanin was working in "overdrive" in the fat cells of obese people. The finding was then confirmed using additional laboratory tests. ...
... Immune cells within the brain go into overdrive, churning out substances that attract more immune cells, ... much harder to send messages. Cells are on overdrive, spending a lot more energy to do the same ...
... protein is abnormally active. It never shuts off."
When that happens, the protein goes into overdrive and is bent on supporting the proliferation of breast cancer cells. The protein even creates a ...