In SNALPs, the siRNA is surrounded by a lipid bilayer containing a mixture of fusogenic lipids, coated with diffusible polyethylene glycol.
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The N-terminal peptide, also known as diffusible survival evasion peptide, promotes neural cell survival under conditions of severe oxidative stress.
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Besides signaling via exchange of diffusible substances, cell-cell signaling can be mediated by contact through the activity of surface located macromolecules.
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Netrins are diffusible chemoattractive molecules that guide commissural axons across the midline; they are secreted by floor plate cells at ventral midline of the spinal cord.
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Therefore, gene therapy could be a single treatment appealing, viral vectors used in the therapy are diffusible and capable to do transduction of the striatum.
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Large colonies are observed along with a brown diffusible pigment within two to four days . Most typical strains are morphologically and biochemically homogenous with a few exceptions.
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Beta-catenin has a central role in directing several developmental processes, as it can directly bind transcription factors and be regulated by a diffusible extracellular substance : Wnt.
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Cerberus plays a vital role in heart development and differentiation of cardiac mesoderm through activation of Wnt activity is antagonized in the endoderm which results in diffusible signals from Cerberus.
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This diffusible signal propagation away from the kinetochore complexes could account for how vacancy of just one tiny kinetochore site can completely shut down the metaphase-to-anaphase transition.
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In contrast, trans-regulatory elements are diffusible factors, usually proteins, that may modify the expression of genes distant from the gene that was originally transcribed to create them.