Glycerol-3-phosphate is a critical mobile inducer of systemic immunity in plants.
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Zhang suggests that this pulse-like brain activation is the inducer of each dream.
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Neuroprotectant, possible Alzheimer's prevention and possible neurogenesis inducer.
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She activates her crisis inducer, and leads Arthur through a set of tunnels.
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When Jason Lowe was born, this little epiphany-inducer was top of the UK hit parade.
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Lymphoid tissue inducer-like cells are an innate source of IL-17 and IL-22.
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One of the components of the process is a special type of corn called an inducer line.
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Squeal-inducer Zac Efron will take over Bacon's role, according to IMDB.
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The other smile inducer is the accumulation of small design details that create pleasure.
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An agent capable of activating specific genes
Persuader: someone who tries to persuade or induce or lead on
In molecular biology, an inducer is a molecule that starts gene expression.
(Inducers) Molecules that cause an increase in a protein activity when added to cells.
The inducer is the inlet on the compressor housing. Its shape is determined by the compressor turbine.
An effector molecule (such as lactose in the lac operon) that activates transcription.
(for example, of cytochrome P450): a drug (or other chemical) which causes an increase in the expression of an enzyme (P450) which metabolizes another drug.
A specific small molecule that inactivates the repressor in an operon.
A low-molecular-weight compound or a physical agent that is bound by a repressor so as to produce a complex that can no longer bind to the operator; thus, the presence of the inducer turns on the expression of the gene(s) controlled by the operator.