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Results 1 - 10 of 40 for Activated complex
  1. ... the SMAD complex is turned on (activated). The activated SMAD protein complex moves to the cell nucleus and attaches (binds) ...
  2. ... proteins (a protein complex) called SMAD proteins. The activated SMAD protein complex is then transported into the cell's nucleus, ...
  3. ... down so the factor can be turned on (activated) and released from the complex. Once the active factor is released, it moves ... a result, nuclear factor-kappa-B is not activated or released from the IKK complex. Without nuclear factor-kappa-B available in the ...
  4. ... fluid inside cells (cytoplasm). Dynein is turned on (activated) by attaching (binding) to another complex called dynactin. This dynein-dynactin complex binds to ...
  5. ... its activity. Studies indicate that changes in AMP-activated protein kinase activity allow a complex sugar called glycogen to build up abnormally within ...
  6. ... its activity.Studies indicate that changes in AMP-activated protein kinase activity allow a complex sugar called glycogen to build up abnormally within ...
  7. ... complex. Once the IKBKG protein is turned on (activated), it activates the other proteins in the complex, which in turn releases nuclear factor-kappa-B. ...
  8. ... cell surface to the nucleus. The SMAD protein complex is not activated and cannot be transported to the nucleus, where ...
  9. ... called GTP and is turned on (activated). The activated Gαq protein then separates from the protein complex and activates signaling pathways that help to regulate ...
  10. ... on (activated), which then activates α-transducin. Once activated, α-transducin breaks away from the transducin complex in order to activate another protein called cGMP- ...
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