Nature, Volume 454Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 2008 - Electronic journals |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 83
Page 340
... specific rewards they predict ; alternatively , they could control behaviour directly by activating emotions that are independent of any specific reward . In other words , the Golden Arches may drive business because they evoke thoughts ...
... specific rewards they predict ; alternatively , they could control behaviour directly by activating emotions that are independent of any specific reward . In other words , the Golden Arches may drive business because they evoke thoughts ...
Page 453
Sir Norman Lockyer. Allergen - specific regulatory T cells have been reported in patients after allergen - specific immunotherapy10,11,16,93 . In addition , there is evidence from animal models of allergy and asthma that both antigen - ...
Sir Norman Lockyer. Allergen - specific regulatory T cells have been reported in patients after allergen - specific immunotherapy10,11,16,93 . In addition , there is evidence from animal models of allergy and asthma that both antigen - ...
Page 895
... specific for the dominant epitope NP396 are deleted and the T cells specific for the co - dominant GP33 epitope become dysfunctional ' . We found that mice treated with FTY720 at the time of clone 13 infection have functional CD8 T ...
... specific for the dominant epitope NP396 are deleted and the T cells specific for the co - dominant GP33 epitope become dysfunctional ' . We found that mice treated with FTY720 at the time of clone 13 infection have functional CD8 T ...
Contents
More CO₂ means more 81 Domination of heliosheath pressure by shockaccelerated | 38 |
page 96 and News 84 Spatial cooperativity in soft glassy flows | 88 |
SMAD proteins control DROSHAmediated microRNA maturation A McCulloch J Chen S M Evans | 109 |
Copyright | |
7 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
acid activity AMPA receptors analysis antibody applications atoms Biol Biology BMP4 cancer candidates carbon cardiomyocyte Centre chromatin clinical cln1 CLN2 cocaine cohesin complex differentiation disease dynamics effect electron embryos energy experience expression fluorescence function genes genetic genome graphene heliosheath human IGFBP-4 imaging increase indicate induced Institute interaction ions IRF4 isotope laboratory Lett magnetic field measured membrane microRNA molecular molecules mutant myeloma Nature Naturejobs neurons Neurosci observed ocean acidification opsin oscillations osteoclast paper at www.nature.com/nature photon phyllosilicate Phys plasma position protein quantum qubit receptor region regulation reprogramming resonator rhodopsin says Science scientific scientists securin separase signalling siRNA solar wind somites specific stem cells stochasticity structure studies Supplementary Fig Supplementary Information target temperature termination shock TGF-ẞ tion transcription factors University Voyager wild-type