... answer this question. They recently showed that when food supplies dwindle, mammals, fruit flies, or frogs probably activate the same ancient cell signalling pathway in order to conserve energy...
... to define the way in which proteins called beta arrestins (for their role in stopping signals) also turn on pathways that ultimately lead to the production of new proteins in virtually all tissues in ...
... but normally don’t use it because their song circuit doesn’t get the appropriate activating signals.”
Asked about the relevance of this study to humans, Clyne said, “You have to be careful about how ...
... maser atomic clock, which is expected to deliver unprecedented stability performance.
The signal quality can be affected by the environment of the satellite in its orbit and by the propagation path ...
... a long time because they need to be large in order to maximise the strength of the signal being received. They can be reduced in size but this leads to the antenna being less efficient, meaning that ...
... examined, modelled and correlated with meteorological parameters.
Dr Gunashekar said: “Interestingly, signal strength enhancements have been observed on all three radio paths, predominantly in the ...
... ED was found to be an independent early warning sign of coronary heart disease. In fact, ED signaled a 58 percent increase in the risk of CHD. Only spillage of large amounts of protein in the urine—a ...
GAIHERSBURG, Md., May 20 (UPI) -- The U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology says it's identified "sweet spot" frequencies capable of transmitting radio signals in tunnels.
A satellite radio that carries signals and commands to the Mars Phoenix lander restarted last night, ending a one-day delay.
... the production of glucagon to prevent glucose levels from falling too low.
"It's this signal pathway that is our discovery," says Professor Berggren. "This interaction between beta cells and alpha ...
... is known about how the human brain accomplishes the seemingly simple task of extracting meaningful signals from noisy acoustic environments. In a new article published this week in the open-access ...
New research with barn swallows suggests that sexual signaling can alter an animal’s physiology.
... about how the human brain accomplishes the seemingly simple task of extracting meaningful signals from noisy acoustic environments. Scientists provide an important advance towards solving this mystery ...
... optimally.
In addition, other researchers have found a correlation between diminished insulin receptor signaling and Alzheimer's disease. Results of the Cold Spring Harbor team's research raise the ...
... have assembled are the first computing devices to use excitons.
"Our transistors process signals using exitons, which like electrons can be controlled with electrical voltages but unlike electrons ...