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British Medical Bulletin, 1991
Ordered cell proliferation relies on a complex interplay between diverse cell types, interstitial stroma and organ vasculature. At a cellular level the response to growth stimuli is dependent on the bidirectional exchange of information between the cell membrane and nucleus.
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Ordered cell proliferation relies on a complex interplay between diverse cell types, interstitial stroma and organ vasculature. At a cellular level the response to growth stimuli is dependent on the bidirectional exchange of information between the cell membrane and nucleus.
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2016
Bacteriophages mediate horizontal gene transfer through a mechanism known as transduction. Phage transduction carried out in the laboratory involves a bacterial donor and a recipient, both of which are susceptible to infection by the phage of interest.
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Bacteriophages mediate horizontal gene transfer through a mechanism known as transduction. Phage transduction carried out in the laboratory involves a bacterial donor and a recipient, both of which are susceptible to infection by the phage of interest.
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IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 2008
There has been recently a growing interest in the use of transductive inference for learning. We expand here the scope of transductive inference to active learning in a stream-based setting. Towards that end this paper proposes Query-by-Transduction (QBT) as a novel active learning algorithm.
Shen-Shyang, Ho, Harry, Wechsler
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There has been recently a growing interest in the use of transductive inference for learning. We expand here the scope of transductive inference to active learning in a stream-based setting. Towards that end this paper proposes Query-by-Transduction (QBT) as a novel active learning algorithm.
Shen-Shyang, Ho, Harry, Wechsler
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Nature, 1960
GENETIC transduction has been demonstrated in a limited number of bacterial species, such as Salmonella, Escherichia coli, Shigella and Pseudomonas aeruginosa 1–4.
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GENETIC transduction has been demonstrated in a limited number of bacterial species, such as Salmonella, Escherichia coli, Shigella and Pseudomonas aeruginosa 1–4.
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Protein transduction technology
Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 2002Intracellular delivery of macromolecules remains problematic because of the bioavailability restriction imposed by the cell membrane. Recent studies on protein transduction domains have circumvented this barrier, however, and have resulted in the delivery of peptides, full-length proteins, iron beads, liposomes, and radioactive isotopes into cells in ...
Jehangir S, Wadia, Steven F, Dowdy
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Gibberellin signal transduction
Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2000Recent studies using biochemical and genetic approaches have identified a number of components, including several negative regulators, of the gibberellin (GA) signal transduction pathway in higher plants. The basal state of GA signaling is likely to be repressive, and the GA signal seems to activate the pathway by de-repression to allow GA-stimulated ...
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