Using "molecule" in a sentence

“This is the first time anyone has studied these mammalian brain enzymes one molecule at a time, and we are awed by the result.
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Bryant and colleagues say they think brief, intense exercise promotes a particular growth molecule in the brain called Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor, or BDNF.
Source: Neuroscience News

“That required us to look literally at every molecule of the products that we’re making.
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This fundamental principle of pharmacopoeia compliance is an important consideration for the bio/pharmaceutical industry, including innovator, generic, virtual, and start-up companies who discover, develop, manufacture, and distribute small-molecule drug products, biotherapeutic products, and vaccines, as well as the drug substances and excipients used in these products.
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By simply improving the ability to detect hepatotoxicity with 87% sensitivity, they estimated that broad adoption of the Emulate human Liver-Chip could increase research and development productivity by $3 billion dollars on an annual basis for the small molecule drug development industry.
Source: Inside Precision Medicine

As the authors noted, “Any therapeutic molecule that binds to an intracellular target must first cross the cell membrane.
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Symmetry arguments put the separation of the in-the-molecule left and right regions at the short-dash orange line in the figure.
Source: Nature.com

“While cholesterol is an essential molecule for myriad biological processes, if blood levels of LDL cholesterol get too high, the cholesterol can accumulate on the walls of the arteries, forming congestive deposits known as plaques,” Shapiro says.
Source: Eurogamer.net

Present clinical applications include conveying large-molecule drugs, DNA vaccines and delivery of customized gene therapies.
Source: Medical Design & Outsourcing

 A rendering of the IceCube detector shows the interaction of a neutrino with a molecule of ice.
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And, so, every molecule of his body is always working to keep that fire compressed in his belly.
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For instance, a team of engineers at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) and ETH Zurich have developed an artificial skin made from pectin, a naturally occurring long-chain molecule present in plant cell walls allowing the construction of natural and new dermis.
Source: PharmiWeb.com

When the double bond is located next to the first, or alpha, carbon, the resulting molecule is called an alpha-olefin, or α-olefin.
Source: Hackaday

To get a better idea of how big chemistry does that, we’re going to take a look at one simple molecule that we’ve probably all used at one time or another: the common artificial flavoring wintergreen.
Source: Hackaday

These include infusions of blood from the bodies of the young, vitamins and supplements, drastic calorie restriction, and even a supposedly youth-restoring molecule found in red wine.
Source: Genetic Literacy Project

Pros Affordable Works on different skin tones Con May not be as effective as pricier vitamin C serums Shop Now 13 / 24 Via Merchant Best for exfoliation Dermalogica BioLumin-C Serum Vitamin C can be challenging because the molecule can be unstable, and some forms are not readily bioavailable (able to be absorbed by the body well), explains Dr.
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The composition of the market, in terms of dynamic molecule types and targets, underlining the major industry resources and players.
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(“Societal CDMO”; NASD: SCTL), a contract development and manufacturing organization (“CDMO”) dedicated to solving complex formulation and manufacturing challenges primarily in small molecule therapeutic development, today announced key progress in its multi-step strategy designed to recast the company’s capital structure and strengthen its balance sheet.
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The system xc- transfers a molecule called glutamate out of cells while importing cystine.
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(Read a +1, create molecule A.
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The composition of the market, in terms of dynamic molecule types and targets, underlining the major industry resources and players.
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Omar Ibrahimi, "[it's] a key molecule for optimizing skin health and is an important and necessary cofactor (supporting molecule) that is required for the production of collagen, which is our skin's main building block and currency for youthful skin.
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The composition of the market, in terms of dynamic molecule types and targets, underlining the major industry resources and players.
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This molecule has now been shown to reduce food intake after exercise in mice, racehorses and humans, and to trigger weight loss in obese mice.
Source: Nature.com

However, β-catenin also acts as a cell adhesion molecule to facilitate cell-cell interaction— the original function identified prior to the discovery of its role in Wnt signaling.
Source: Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News

Future research should focus on how personalized diets modulate host responses and the efficacy of small-molecule therapies against specific microbial pathways for precision medicine.
Source: News-Medical.Net

Reactive desorption and radiative association as possible drivers of complex molecule formation in the cold interstellar medium.
Source: Nature.com

Boiled eggs helps in having a healthy brainAn egg contains good amount omega-3 fatty acids and choline, which “builds the cell membrane and has a role in producing signalling molecule in the brain,” said the expert.
Source: Health shots

The composition of the market, in terms of dynamic molecule types and targets, underlining the major industry resources and players.
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What are the implications? In keeping with the known roles of vitamin D in the immune response to viral infections and its immunomodulatory role, this molecule has been intensively studied for its potential to improve patient outcomes in COVID-19.
Source: News-Medical.Net

What parts of the living cells we see today were the first to form?Many ideas have been put forward, including a molecule that can copy itself such as a strand of RNA, or a fatty “bubble” or “blob” that could have acted as the foundational structure of a cell.
Source: National Geographic

Their deep expertise will help guide Empyrean as the first company with a genetic engineering platform for developing small molecule therapeutics from fungi and plants.
Source: ACROFAN USA

This remarkable molecule absorbs most visible light, causing it to look very dark brown, almost black.
Source: Genetic Literacy Project

These two macronutrients are used to create a molecule called adenosine triphosphate (ATP).
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The composition of the market, in terms of dynamic molecule types and targets, underlining the major industry resources and players.
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Thus, by “borrowing” hydrogen atoms, the alkyl groups of alcohol can be easily transferred to a new organic molecule containing different substituents.
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“With only a couple of tweaks to the original B2 molecule, this new group of molecules becomes a good candidate for alkaline flow batteries,” said Aziz.
Source: Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences

For instance, teams made stunningly accurate predictions of a viral molecule of unknown function made up of two identical intertwined proteins.
Source: Nature.com

"We employ a very fast time-gating process that allows us to look at scattering from the molecule before significant fluorescence, giving us insight into the composition of materials in traditionally challenging settings.
Source: TheGamer

Deuterium prefers partitioning into the water molecule relative to molecular hydrogen (H2), which preferentially takes up ordinary hydrogen and escapes from the top of the atmosphere.
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Already, there are dozens of kinase-targeted small-molecule drugs in widespread use in human medicine.
Source: EurekAlert

"C-CAS is building a future where a chemist designs a new molecule and uses AI to work out how to best make that molecule," noted Sean L.
Source: Carnegie Mellon University

The patients have a severe form of beta thalassemia, an inherited disease in which the body makes too little hemoglobin, the molecule that, in red blood cells, carries oxygen to the body's cells.
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In the nanofiltration performance test, the CR molecule in ~140 mL of 50 mg L−1 feed solution can be effectively rejected in 20 min (>99.
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Sixty STGD1 cases were solved using single molecule Molecular Inversion Probes (smMIPs)-based analysis of the entire ABCA4 gene47, and comprised 17 patients who were initially monoallelic for bona-fide pathogenic variants in ABCA4 after a first-level genetic testing (mostly carried out by Sanger sequencing or massive parallel sequencing of ABCA4 exons).
Source: Nature.com

Once the available ATP is used up, which occurs in a few seconds, a molecule called phosphocreatine is used to re-form ATP in the muscle.
Source: United States Army

Conformer searches were performed for the reactants by embedding several hundred conformers for each molecule using RDKit46 with the ETKDG distance geometry method47 and relaxing their geometries using the MMFF94 force field implemented in RDKit.
Source: Nature.com

Natural small biological molecule based supramolecular bioadhesives with innate photothermal antibacterial capability for nonpressing hemostasis and effective wound healing.
Source: Space Ref

In other words, the material is grown in sheets that extend in the X and Y directions but are essentially immeasurable on the Z axis because the material is frequently only one molecule or atom tall.
Source: AZoNano

So it's a it's a- but it's more than one chemical so it's more than one molecule.
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In 2-phenylpyrene, it is the neutral molecule that exhibits this strong feature in the 6.
Source: Astrobiology News

In what's being hailed as an important first for chemistry, an international team of scientists has developed a new technology that can selectively rearrange atomic bonds within a single molecule.
Source: New Atlas

Peak shape correlation analysis grouped peaks originating from the same molecule and annotated adduct/isotopologue with ion-identity networking77.
Source: Nature.com

Here, MK stands for menaquinone, and the number refers to the length of a specific side chain in the molecule’s structure.
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Scientists also assessed and compared other DNA markers, known as single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), which are single-base molecule changes all throughout the genome.
Source: The Independent

Their reaction, which yields a ring containing two carbon atoms and one phosphorus atom, can be performed at normal temperature and pressure, and makes use of a novel “spring-loaded” phosphorus-containing molecule that supplies the phosphorus atom.
Source: MIT News

The library offers up to four precalculated stereoisomers per molecule and allows protomer and tautomer states to be computed at different pH ranges11.
Source: Nature.com

Chemists started with a monomer, a small molecule that binds with others like it to form the building blocks for larger structures called polymers that were similar to the polymer found in the most commonly used plastic.
Source: UT News The University of Texas at Austin

Among the unprecedented revelations is the first detection in an exoplanet atmosphere of sulfur dioxide, a molecule produced from chemical reactions triggered by high-energy light from the planet's parent star.
Source: Harvard CfA

Credit: Melissa Weiss/Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian New Webb Space Telescope observations of WASP-39 b reveal a never-before-seen molecule in the atmosphere of a planet — sulfur dioxide — among other details.
Source: SciTechDaily

This research, published in Science1, identified first-in-class small molecule inhibitors for treatment of a range of neurodegenerative diseases such as Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) and Huntington’s Disease.
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The composition of the market, in terms of dynamic molecule types and targets, underlining the major industry resources and players.
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The ketone body protection did not appear to be related to its use as an energy substrate, but rather by its effects as a signaling molecule affecting regeneration pathways and by its conversion to cholesterol8,9.
Source: Nature.com

The team is developing a small molecule inhibitor against WWP2 that can achieve just that.
Source: Futurity: Research News

   To do this, the team will use a high-precision method developed by Baczynski and Freeman at Penn State to measure isotopes present in a whole molecule.
Source: Pennsylvania State University

The composition of the market, in terms of dynamic molecule types and targets, underlining the major industry resources and players.
Source: Digital Journal

The ability of a molecule to dock itself into a protein’s deep cavities depends on its structure and chemical properties.
Source: News The Rockefeller University

As its name suggests, APP is the molecule that enzymes break apart to form amyloid-beta; the mutation caused an overproduction of the amyloid.
Source: Quanta Magazine

“Regardless if it is animal derived or engineered with bacteria, collagen in its natural form is too big of a molecule to be absorbed into the dermis, where our native collagen is located, through application on the skin,” says Carmen Castilla, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in NYC.
Source: Well+Good

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One small molecule pan-FGFR inhibitor currently under investigation is KIN-3248.
Source: OncLive

Claire Murray ponders on the attraction benzene — a small, seemingly simple molecule — has long exerted on scientists, some of the insights gained through its exploration, and the varied applications found for this hexagonal ring and its derivatives.
Source: Nature.com

For instance, a team of engineers at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) and ETH Zurich have developed an artificial skin made from pectin, a naturally occurring long-chain molecule present in plant cell walls allowing the construction of natural and new dermis.
Source: PharmiWeb.com

 Theoretical chemists use supercomputers to simulate the structures of molecules and the vast array of interactions that can occur during a reaction so that they can make predictions about how a molecule will behave under certain conditions.
Source: Screen Rant

The composition of the market, in terms of dynamic molecule types and targets, underlining the major industry resources and players.
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In some cases, the researchers pinpointed particular groups of neurons in distinctive spatial arrangements, for instance, a ring of neurons around the optic lobe that all signal using a molecule called octopamine.
Source: University of Oregon

A novel two-component hybrid molecule regulates vascular morphogenesis of the Arabidopsis root.
Source: Nature.com

As predicted, the impact was greatest on three water molecules, though to different extents on each individual molecule within the trimeric cluster.
Source: ScienceAlert

The CryoEM method MicroED as a powerful tool for small molecule structure determination.
Source: Nature.com

Jeroen Punt received the second prize at the Pfizer Prizes for Life Sciences for his thesis ‘Towards a new small molecule antibiotic targeting DNA gyrase based on a cis-2R,5S-disubstituted pyrrolidine conformationally restricted linker’.
Source: India Education Diary

  “I’m 10 years, 100 percent, not a molecule that I know of of animal entering my face,” he said during the GQ interview.
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The strategy of employing robust proprietary platform technologies has enabled the selection of the right molecule and modality with first-in-class or best-in-class potential.
Source: BioSpace

Single-molecule magnets within polyoxometalate-based frameworks.
Source: Nature.com

And yet, when Shiseido launched its new Bio-Performance Skin Filler Serums, it reintroduced the super-popular molecule in a way that sounds like the stuff of science fiction.
Source: Harper's BAZAAR

  With a portfolio that includes a range of vaccine candidates, small molecule formulations and botanical pharmaceutical grade extracts, Flanigan and Morefield are bringing their mucosal COVID-19 vaccine to market.
Source: Labiotech.eu

Recent research identified irisin, a molecule secreted into the blood during endurance exercise, which may contribute to this benefit.
Source: Medical News Today

 Kiwi Kiwis are high in vitamin C, an essential molecule for skin health.
Source: CNET

The composition of the market, in terms of dynamic molecule types and targets, underlining the major industry resources and players.
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Her team compared mice who were genetically engineered to lack irisin with control mice who could still produce the molecule.
Source: National Geographic

“The complexity of chimeric antigen receptor [CAR] T-cell therapies [exceeds that of] traditional biologics or small-molecule medicines,” says Henrik Andersen, PhD, senior vice president, Cell Therapy Development, Bristol Myers Squibb.
Source: Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News

This is involved in processing the molecule neurotensin, which regulates signalling of the hormone dopamine, which is involved in the reward system that can cause addiction.
Source: New Scientist

(Supplied: Flora Hui)For mitochondria to generate energy, they need nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD), an essential molecule for life on Earth that is found in all living cells.
Source: ABC News

is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company engaged in the discovery and development of innovative, small molecule therapeutics targeting age-related degenerative disorders of the central nervous system and retina.
Source: Yahoo Finance

5 Crizotinib (Xalkori), a small molecule TKI that inhibits ALK, MET, and ROS1, was granted accelerated approval by the FDA in 2011, and full approval in 2013, for the treatment of patients with ALK-positive NSCLC.
Source: Targeted Oncology

Rocatinlimab inhibits OX40—an immune molecule involved in activating inflammatory cells that play a key role in the development of atopic dermatitis and other inflammatory diseases.
Source: Mount Sinai

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