- Self-
stimulatory behavior, also
known as "stimming" and self-stimulation, is the
repetition of
physical movements, sounds, words,
moving objects, or other...
- In
molecular biology, a
transcription factor (TF) (or sequence-specific DNA-binding factor) is a
protein that
controls the rate of
transcription of genetic...
- A
second signal, the co-
stimulatory signal, is
antigen nonspecific and is
provided by the
interaction between co-
stimulatory molecules expressed on the...
- thyrotropin-releasing
hormone and
estrogen (especially
during pregnancy),
which are
stimulatory.
Prolactin is
responsible for
actions needed for body homeostasis, the...
-
additional co-
stimulatory signal is then
produced by the antigen-presenting cell,
leading to
activation of the T cell. The
expression of co-
stimulatory molecules...
- ****ociated Gβγ subunits.
There are four main
families of Gα subunits: Gαs (G
stimulatory), Gαi (G inhibitory), Gαq/11, and Gα12/13. They
behave differently in...
- The
enterogastric reflex is one of the
three extrinsic reflexes of the
gastrointestinal tract, the
other two
being the
gastroileal reflex and the gastrocolic...
- but also with co-
stimulatory ligands which are
recognized by co-
stimulatory receptors on
helper T cells.
Without the co-
stimulatory molecules, the adaptive...
-
Metabolites have
various functions,
including fuel, structure, signaling,
stimulatory and
inhibitory effects on enzymes,
catalytic activity of
their own (usually...
- β-glucans or by
masking the β-glucan with α-glucan. Also
operating as a co-
stimulatory molecule via
recognition of an
endogenous ligand on T-cells,
which leads...