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Translational kinetics
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Part 1 book "Physics in biology and medicine" includes content: Static forces, friction, translational motion, angular motion, elasticity and strength of materials, insect flight, fluids, the motion of fluids, heat and kinetic theory, thermodynamics, heat and life, waves and sound
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muasambanhan02
18-12-2023
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Due to the degeneracy of the genetic code, most amino acids can be encoded by multiple synonymous codons. Synonymous codons naturally occur with different frequencies in different organisms. The choice of codons may affect protein expression, structure, and function.
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viflorida2711
30-10-2020
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The binding of small ligands to RNA elements can cause substantial changes in the RNA structure. This constitutes an important, fast-acting mechanism of ligand-controlled transcriptional and translational gene regulation implemented by a wide variety of riboswitches.
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viflorida2711
30-10-2020
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Chromatin immunoprecipitation followed by DNA sequencing (ChIP-seq) and associated methods are widely used to define the genome wide distribution of chromatin associated proteins, post-translational epigenetic marks, and modifications found on DNA bases.
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viconnecticut2711
29-10-2020
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Egypt has the highest prevalence of hepatitis C virus (HCV) worldwide. Currently, combined pegylated interferon and ribavirin therapy are the standard treatment. The biological activity of interferon (IFN) is mediated by the induction of intracellular antiviral proteins, such as 20 –50 oligoadenylate synthetase, and dsRNA-activated protein kinase. IFN-inducible doublestranded RNA-activated protein kinase (PKR) is thought to play a key antiviral role against HCV. Some studies observed that PKR expression was higher in sustained viral responders compared with the non-responders.
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kethamoi1
17-11-2019
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(BQ) Part 1 of the document BRS biochemistry molecular biology and genetics presents the following contents: Fuel metabolism and nutrition - basic principles; basic aspects of biochemistry - organic chemistry, acid–base chemistry, amino acids, protein structure and function and enzyme kinetics; gene expression (transcription), synthesis of proteins (translation), and regulation of gene expression;...
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thangnamvoiva4
01-07-2016
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Real-time programming Newton’s law for translation: F = m aF in Newtons, m in kg, a in m/s2. Acceleration a = dv / dt Kinetic energy E = ½ m v2E in Joules, m in kg, v in m/s So even though an object wobbles when there is no external force, the angular momentum is conserved: q = I
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viet82vp
16-08-2012
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Toss your keys along the floor, they’ll skitter along for a bit as friction does negative work on them, reducing their kinetic. Quickly, the keys come to rest, and the kinetic energy you gave them is gone. But in this case they can’t turn around (as they did when you picked them up), gather speed from the same frictional force that acted to slow them, and jump back into your hand with the same kinetic energy. Once the motion stops, the friction stops, and it can not restore the kinetic energy of the keys as gravity is able to...
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xukadethuong
11-07-2010
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