Examples of 'biologically active molecule' in a sentence

Meaning of "biologically active molecule"

Biologically active molecule: A compound or substance that has a direct effect on a living organism, ranging from specific signaling molecules like hormones to therapeutic drugs

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biologically active molecule
We are taking a biologically active molecule and we are transforming it.
Each tracer atom has been chemically incorporated into a biologically active molecule.
The biologically active molecule can be a polypeptide.
A mimetic is a biomolecule that mimics the activity of another biologically active molecule.
A biologically active molecule having a reactive thiol moiety to.
The nanoparticles of the present invention include a nucleic acid as a biologically active molecule.
The biologically active molecule can be a bacterial receptor.
A linker can be any moiety suitable for linking a carrier peptide to a biologically active molecule.
Said biologically active molecule is paclitaxel.
The pegylated nanoparticles are used to modify the distribution of the associated biologically active molecule.
Yet another example of a biologically active molecule is an antigenic peptide.
Other chemistries can also be used to effect such bonding to the biologically active molecule.
The biologically active molecule can include a modified polypeptide.
This size allows the nanoparticles to penetrate the cells and administer the biologically active molecule.
The biologically active molecule may be comprised of amino acids.

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The linker can for example be synthesized on the N terminus of the biologically active molecule.
The biologically active molecule can be a single amino acid.
The ligand I may also be a biologically active molecule.
The biologically active molecule may be encapsulated in microgels or be present in the product.
The method of claim 1, wherein the biologically active molecule is a polypeptide.
The biologically active molecule of interest is thus recovered in the ion exchange eluate.
A capsule for delivery of a biologically active molecule to the eye, comprising,.
The biologically active molecule may include a small organic molecule or a small inorganic molecule.
In a preferred embodiment, the immunologically and / or biologically active molecule is a therapeutic.
A derivative is a biologically active molecule derived from the base structure.
In some embodiments, a molar excess of carrier peptide to biologically active molecule is used.
In one embodiment the biologically active molecule binds to a desired target protein.
The vector of claim 3 wherein the peptide of interest is a biologically active molecule.
Any suitable biologically active molecule can be produced by the encapsulated cells.
A method according to claim 33 wherein the biologically active molecule is negatively charged.
Any desired biologically active molecule can be selected for impregnating into the ECM.
A method according to claim 31 wherein the biologically active molecule is added in step a.
Transporting a biologically active molecule can include importing the molecule across the blood-brain barrier.
A method according to claim 33 wherein the biologically active molecule is positively charged.
A method for producing lipid-based cochleates according to claim 31 wherein the cochleate comprises a biologically active molecule.
The introduction of the biologically active molecule occurs at the boronic acid functionality.
Column 2 displays the major source of the particular biologically active molecule.
A therapeutic use of the biologically active molecule is often limited by low cell permeability.
The vector of item 4 wherein the peptide of interest is a biologically active molecule.
Is a precursor of a biologically active molecule which is bonded to the polyphenol by,.
Of course, with additional chemical moieties attached, the biologically active molecule is enlarged.
Is a precursor of a biologically active molecule which is bound to the polyphenol by,.
There are a variety of separation means, depending on the status of the biologically active molecule.
In some embodiments, the biologically active molecule is a therapeutic agent.
A mimetic is a molecule that mimics the activity of another molecule, such as a biologically active molecule.
In some examples, the biologically active molecule is a therapeutic agent.
Also disclosed are compositions of the invention, wherein the transgene encodes a biologically active molecule.
In one instance, the biologically active molecule is a receptor or a fragment or analog thereof.
The process according to claim 1 or 2 wherein said biologically active molecule is a polypeptide.
Thus, one example of a biologically active molecule contemplated by the present disclosure is EPO.

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