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Перевод: antagonist
[прилагательное] антагонистический; [существительное] противник ; антагонист ; соперник
Тезаурус:
- By analogy, a splicing variant of the hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) gene produces a truncated protein, which is a natural antagonist of HGF.
- Bernard Tapie, millionaire industrialist, owner of the Olympique de Marseille football team and ferocious antagonist of Jean-Marie Le Pen and his extreme Right National Front, is Minister for the Cities.
- But less discreetly, when haggling over prices in the house he could lose his temper and shout "Don't think I am hard up", as he took from the cupboard a quarter pewter pot full of sovereigns" to flash at his antagonist.
- His antagonist, Kossuth, called him "the greatest of the Magyars".
- The H197Q mutant bound CP 96345 with the same affinity as the wild-type receptor (Table 1), indicating that the aromatic characteristics of His197 are not required for the interaction with the antagonist.
- In contrast, substitution of His197 in helix 5 by alanine (H197A) resulted in a 30-fold reduction in CP 96345 affinity without affecting substance P affinity (Table 1), suggesting that His197 is specifically involved in antagonist binding.
- According to this model, the (+) amino group of histidine or glutamine would form an electrostatic interaction with the ( -) - electrons of the benzhydryl group of the antagonist.
- The antagonist produces an antibiotic, agrocin 84, ( 2 ) which is a fraudulent adenine nucleotide.
- After 1870, their attention switched to believing that Germany was a more dangerous antagonist, a belief which was borne out until 1945.
- Meanwhile he watched his beloved from afar, conspiring to encounter her accidentally now and again, while he researched his antagonist's history.
- But also it might have a greater effect on leukaemic cells, which divide more frequently, probably use more folic acid, and are thus more vulnerable to a competitive antagonist.
- In the case of the H197F mutant, an edge-to-face aromatic-aromatic interaction between the (+) hydrogen of the phenylalanine and the ( -) - electrons of the benzhydryl group of the antagonist would be similar to an amino-aromatic interaction in its electrostatic origin.
- Strange to recall, we were still thinking in terms of East bloc tank armies and fighter squadrons, still counting divisions on the map of central Europe, and still, some of us, acting as if the USSR remained a dangerous antagonist.
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