What's the difference between express and succus?

Express


Definition:

  • (a.) Exactly representing; exact.
  • (a.) Directly and distinctly stated; declared in terms; not implied or left to inference; made unambiguous by intention and care; clear; not dubious; as, express consent; an express statement.
  • (a.) Intended for a particular purpose; relating to an express; sent on a particular errand; dispatched with special speed; as, an express messenger or train. Also used adverbially.
  • (n.) A clear image or representation; an expression; a plain declaration.
  • (n.) A messenger sent on a special errand; a courier; hence, a regular and fast conveyance; commonly, a company or system for the prompt and safe transportation of merchandise or parcels; also, a railway train for transporting passengers or goods with speed and punctuality.
  • (n.) An express office.
  • (n.) That which is sent by an express messenger or message.
  • (a.) To press or squeeze out; as, to express the juice of grapes, or of apples; hence, to extort; to elicit.
  • (a.) To make or offer a representation of; to show by a copy or likeness; to represent; to resemble.
  • (a.) To give a true impression of; to represent and make known; to manifest plainly; to show in general; to exhibit, as an opinion or feeling, by a look, gesture, and esp. by language; to declare; to utter; to tell.
  • (a.) To make known the opinions or feelings of; to declare what is in the mind of; to show (one's self); to cause to appear; -- used reflexively.
  • (a.) To denote; to designate.
  • (a.) To send by express messenger; to forward by special opportunity, or through the medium of an express; as, to express a package.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Here we have asked whether protection from blood-borne antigens afforded by the blood-brain barrier is related to the lack of MHC expression.
  • (2) Similar experimental manipulation has yielded in vitro lines established from avian B-cell lymphomas expressing elevated levels of c-myc or v-rel.
  • (3) When micF was cloned into a high-copy-number plasmid it repressed ompF gene expression, whereas when cloned into a low-copy-number plasmid it did not.
  • (4) We also show that proliferation of primary amnion cells is not dependent on a high c-fos expression, suggesting that the function of c-fos is more likely to be associated with other cellular functions in the differentiated amnion cell.
  • (5) Injection of resistant mice with Salmonella typhimurium did not result in the induction of a population of macrophages that expressed I-A continuously.
  • (6) Stimulation is also observed with mixtures of APC expressing DPw3 and APC expressing A1, and likewise, DPw3+ APC become stimulatory when preincubated with supernatants from A1-positive cells.
  • (7) BL6 mouse melanoma cells lack detectable H-2Kb and had low levels of expression of H-2Db Ag.
  • (8) These studies show that metabolic activation is necessary for the expression of the mutagenic activity of aflatoxins B1 and G1 in N. crassa.
  • (9) We also show that the gene of the main capsid protein is expressed from its own promoter in an Escherichia coli strain.
  • (10) Using the oocyte system to express size-fractionated mRNA, we have also determined that the mRNA coding for this protein is between 1.9-2.4 kilobases in length.
  • (11) Because many wnt genes are also expressed in the lung, we have examined whether the wnt family member wnt-2 (irp) plays a role in lung development.
  • (12) A beta-adrenergic receptor cDNA cloned into a eukaryotic expression vector reliably induces high levels of beta-adrenergic receptor expression in 2-12% of COS cell colonies transfected with this plasmid after experimental conditions are optimized.
  • (13) Four other independent LCMV-GP2(275-289) specific H-2Db-restricted CTL clones also expressed V alpha 4 and V beta 10 gene elements.
  • (14) Maximal yields of lipid and aflatoxin were obtained with 30% glucose, whereas mold growth, expressed as dry weight, was maximal when the medium contained 10% glucose.
  • (15) Recent studies have shown that an aberration in platelet-derived growth factor gene expression is unlikely to be a factor in proliferation of smooth-muscle cells.
  • (16) Thus, human bronchial epithelial cells can express the IL-8 gene, with expression in response to the inflammatory mediator TNF regulated mainly at the transcriptional level, and with elements within the 5'-flanking region of the gene that are directly or indirectly modulated by the TNF signal.
  • (17) In concert with TF expressed by monocytes and macrophages this endothelial cell procoagulant activity may play a role in the pathogenesis of thrombotic disease.
  • (18) The possibility that both IL 2 production and IL 2R expression are autonomously activated early in T cell development, before acquisition of the CD3-TcR complex, led us to study the implication of alternative pathways of activation at this ontogenic stage.
  • (19) A domain containing a CA repeat, similar to ones found in other late, cAMP-induced Dictyostelium genes, is required for cAMP-induced and developmental expression.
  • (20) This study examines the role of sex hormones in modulating the expression of autoimmunity in NZB x NZW F1 mice.

Succus


Definition:

  • (n.) The expressed juice of a plant, for medicinal use.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) An evaluation of antimetastatic properties of succus Aloës was carried out using three types of experimental tumors of mice and rats.
  • (2) It was found that succus Aloës treatment contributes to reduction of tumor mass, metastatic foci and metastasis frequency at different stages of tumor progress without affecting major tumor growth.
  • (3) Experimental and clinical data suggest that the valva ileocaecalis under neurogenic and hormonal influences, modulates antegrade and retrograde flow of succus entericus.
  • (4) The additional protein contained in the cellular debris amounts to about 60% of the protein in the fluid part of the succus entericus.
  • (5) The significant rise of sodium (11) in the serum and the drop of the serum-potassium values are probably responsible for the undesirable Carbenoxolone side effects; they occur following the administration of deglycyrrhizinized succus.
  • (6) The pancreatic succus cytology and nuclear medical investigations show reproducible changes caused by rejection before the blood-sugar level was increased.
  • (7) Total amino acid concentration of succus entericus as collected was about twice that of blood plasma.
  • (8) Thin-layer gel chromatography in Sephadex G-200 and sedimentation analysis showed that the succus entericus contained two proteins not present in serum, one with sedimentation coefficient (uncorrected) 10s and one sedimenting slower than albumin: they move with the macroglobulin and slower than albumin respectively on gel chromatography.
  • (9) These data suggest that nutrients and other factors in the succus entericus may improve gut barrier function and delay the onset of rejection after OIT.
  • (10) Succus entericus from jejunal Thiry-Vella fistulae in fasting conscious dogs was analyzed for amino acids before and after incubation for 15 and 30 min at 38 degrees C in vitro.
  • (11) The enzymatic digestion of succus pancreaticus is discovered.
  • (12) Because succus entericus does not exhibit proteinase activity, and no enzyme or substrate was added before incubation, the increase in amino acid concentration was probably due to hydrolysis of peptides by peptidases normally present in the juice.
  • (13) Since, apart from this, a reflux of bile takes place, the derivations of the Succus liquiritiae which further the formation of mucus and the Cerucal furthering the peristalsis are to be regarded as most essential therapeutic remedies.
  • (14) Our results demonstrate that the lysozyme of the succus entericus is, at least in part, derived from the Paneth cell, and is probably present in the Paneth cell granules.
  • (15) Therefore, we have postulated the possibility of an enteric circulation (in addition to an enterohepatic circulation) in which the steroid or its conjugates are transported into the small intestine in the succus entericus, modified, and then reabsorbed and excreted in the urine-a process which requires several hours.
  • (16) Comparison of the proteins in succus entericus with those in serum by immunoelectrophoretic and other electrophoretic methods showed eight components in the fluid part of the succus entericus that appeared to be the same as those in serum and two components that appeared not to be present in serum.
  • (17) Succus Aloës potentiates the antitumor effect of 5-fluorouracil and cyclophosphamide as components of combination chemotherapy.

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