transduction in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Transduction (trans- + -duc- + -tion, "leading through or across") can refer to: Signal transduction...
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Signal transduction is the process by which a chemical or physical signal is transmitted through a cell as a series of molecular events. Proteins responsible...
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Transduction is the process by which foreign DNA is introduced into a cell by a virus or viral vector. An example is the viral transfer of DNA from one...
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In physiology, transduction is the translation of arriving stimulus into an action potential by a sensory receptor. It begins when stimulus changes the...
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Transducer (redirect from Transduction principle)
The process of converting one form of energy to another is known as transduction. Mechanical transducers convert physical quantities into mechanical outputs...
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Transduction in general is the transportation or transformation of something from one form, place, or concept to another. In psychology, transduction...
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In logic, statistical inference, and supervised learning, transduction or transductive inference is reasoning from observed, specific (training) cases...
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In biophysics, transduction is the conveyance of energy from one electron (a donor) to another (a receptor), at the same time that the class of energy...
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Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy is a multidisciplinary peer-reviewed open access scientific journal covering biomedical research with a particular...
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Signal transduction inhibitors are drugs that block signals passed from one molecule to another inside a cell. Blocking these signals can affect many functions...
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Olfactory system (redirect from Olfactory transduction)
information about the chemical composition of objects through a process called transduction. The peripheral olfactory system consists mainly of the nostrils, ethmoid...
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DI unit (redirect from Direct injection transduction)
A DI unit (direct input or direct inject) is an electronic device typically used in recording studios and in sound reinforcement systems to connect a high...
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The insulin transduction pathway is a biochemical pathway by which insulin increases the uptake of glucose into fat and muscle cells and reduces the synthesis...
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Cell signaling (section Signal transduction pathways)
The effector component of the signaling pathway begins with signal transduction. In this process, the signal, by interacting with the receptor, starts...
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Sugar signal transduction is an evolutionarily conserved mechanism used by organisms to survive. Sugars have an overwhelming effect on gene expression...
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Salicylic acid (section Signal transduction)
Salicylic acid is an organic compound with the formula HOC6H4COOH. A colorless (or, white), bitter-tasting solid, it is a precursor to and a metabolite...
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Cell surface receptor (section Signal transduction)
changes in the metabolism and activity of a cell. In the process of signal transduction, ligand binding affects a cascading chemical change through the cell...
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and umami. Each type of receptor has a different manner of sensory transduction: that is, of detecting the presence of a certain compound and starting...
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Cell-penetrating peptide (redirect from Protein transduction domain)
and small molecule synthetic analogues with more effective protein transduction properties have been generated. A recent discovery found that Papillomaviridae...
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Organ of Corti (section Auditory transduction)
strip of epithelial cells allows for transduction of auditory signals into nerve impulses' action potential. Transduction occurs through vibrations of structures...
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TGF-β are significant as well in the composition signal transduction pathway. the signal transduction components: ligand isoforms, ligand traps, co-receptors...
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Two-component regulatory system (redirect from Signal transduction histidine kinase)
"conspicuously absent" from animals. Two-component systems accomplish signal transduction through the phosphorylation of a response regulator (RR) by a histidine...
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conditionally in response to cognate molecular inputs so as to perform signal transduction in vitro, in situ, or in vivo. In the absence of cognate input molecules...
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Visual perception (section Transduction)
a transducer for the conversion of light into neuronal signals. This transduction is achieved by specialized photoreceptive cells of the retina, also known...
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sense organs collect various stimuli (such as a sound or smell) for transduction, meaning transformation into a form that can be understood by the brain...
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Skeletal muscle (section Signal transduction pathways)
Skeletal muscle (commonly referred to as muscle) is one of the three types of vertebrate muscle tissue, the other being cardiac muscle and smooth muscle...
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Peripheral chemoreceptors (section Signal transduction)
role, suggesting that it possesses efficacious mechanisms of signal transduction as well. The differing locations of the two bodies ideally position them...
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Phospholipid (section In signal transduction)
split to produce products that function as second messengers in signal transduction. Examples include phosphatidylinositol (4,5)-bisphosphate (PIP2), that...
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conjugation or transduction, which allows genetic material to spread horizontally through an existing population. The process of transduction, which uses...
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Hormone (category Signal transduction)
hormone binds to the receptor, it results in the activation of a signal transduction pathway that typically activates gene transcription, resulting in increased...
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