- Look up
transduction in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Transduction (trans- + -duc- + -tion, "leading
through or across") can
refer to:
Signal transduction...
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nitric oxide,
other electronically activated species are also signal-
transducing agents in a
process called redox signaling.
Examples include superoxide...
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Signal transducing adaptor proteins (STAPs) are
proteins that are
accessory to main
proteins in a
signal transduction pathway.
Adaptor proteins contain...
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signals that are
transduced by free
nerve endings are pain and temperature.
These two
modalities use
thermoreceptors and
nociceptors to
transduce temperature...
- be
transferred to a
recipient with no
change in class; be
dissipated as heat; or be
transduced.
Homeostasis Phosphate Pigments NAD ATP
Cytochrome v t e...
- If a two vector-system is used, for example,
cells are
sequentially transduced with Cas9 and
sgRNA in a two-step procedure.
Although more complex, this...
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signaling pathway. Long-latency
reflexes produce nerve signals that are
transduced across multiple synapses before generating the
reflex response. Reflex...
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would produce male
animals and were not
transduced. Cell type PDFF2
produced female animals and were
transduced. Of the
gestations that occurred, three...
- system:
mechanical waves,
known as vibrations, are
detected by the ear and
transduced into
nerve impulses that are
perceived by the
brain (primarily in the...
- (JAK) is a
family of intracellular, non-receptor
tyrosine kinases that
transduce cytokine-mediated
signals via the JAK-STAT pathway. They were initially...