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Definition of Heterologous stimulus

Heterologous stimulus
Heterologous Het`er*ol"o*gous, a. [Hetero- + Gr. ? proportion.] Characterized by heterology; consisting of different elements, or of like elements in different proportions; different; -- opposed to homologous; as, heterologous organs. Heterologous stimulus. (Physiol.) See under Stimulus. Heterologous tumor (Med.), a tumor differing in structure from the normal tissues of the body.

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- Provencio I, Berson DM (February 2005). "Induction of photosensitivity by heterologous expression of melanopsin". Nature. 433 (7027): 745–9. Bibcode:2005Natur...
- constructs that mimic living tissues by printing tens of thousands of heterologous picoliter droplets in software-defined, 3D millimeter-scale geometries...
- uncage glutamate. Heberle and Büldt in 1994 had already shown functional heterologous expression of a bacteriorhodopsin for light-activated ion flow in yeast...
- protein expression and purification in prokaryotes and eukaryotes". Heterologous Gene Expression in E.coli. Methods in Molecular Biology. Vol. 705. pp...
- evolutionary outcome by which the skin immune system and the microbiota provide heterologous protection against invasive pathogens and calibrate barrier immunity...
- elicits tier-2 HIV-1-neutralizing antibodies and reduces the risk of heterologous SHIV infection in macaques". Nature Medicine. 27 (12): 2234–2245. doi:10...
- ****ual reproduction) or artificially (e.g. in genetic engineering). heterologous expression The expression of a foreign gene or any other foreign DNA...
- transformation occurs mainly by homologous recombination in the chloroplast and heterologous recombination in the nucleus. The C. reinhardtii chloroplast genome can...
- Oleksa LM, Martinez D (December 1993). "Induction of RNA editing at heterologous sites by sequences in apolipoprotein B mRNA". Mol. Cell. Biol. 13 (12):...
- C or protein kinases A can also down-regulate TP in a process termed heterologous desensitization. For example, prostacyclin I2 (PGI2)-induced activation...