What's the difference between times and timps?

Times


Definition:

  • (pl. ) of Time

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In April, they said the teenager boarded a flight to Turkey with his friend Hassan Munshi, also 17 at the time.
  • (2) Neuromedin B (C50 6 x 10(-12) M) was 3 times less potent than bombesin-14.
  • (3) Since fingernail creatinine (Ncr) reflects serum creatinine (Scr) at the time of nail formation, it has been suggested that Ncr level might represent that of Scr around 4 months previously.
  • (4) Herpesviruses such as EBV, HSV, and human herpes virus-6 (HHV-6) have a marked tropism for cells of the immune system and therefore infection by these viruses may result in alterations of immune functions, leading at times to a state of immunosuppression.
  • (5) In contrast, resting cells of strain CHA750 produced five times less IAA in a buffer (pH 6.0) containing 1 mM-L-tryptophan than did resting cells of the wild-type, illustrating the major contribution of TSO to IAA synthesis under these conditions.
  • (6) For some time now, public opinion polls have revealed Americans' strong preference to live in comparatively small cities, towns, and rural areas rather than in large cities.
  • (7) The proportion of motile spermatozoa decreased with time at the same rate when samples were prepared in either HEPES or phosphate buffers.
  • (8) Arachidic acid was without effect, while linoleic acid and linolenic acid were (on a concentration basis) at least 5-times less active than arachidonic acid.
  • (9) Van Persie's knee injury meant that Mata could work in tandem with the delightfully nimble Kagawa, starting for the first time since 22 January.
  • (10) Cantact placing reaction times were measured in cats which were either restrained in a hammock or supported in a conventional way.
  • (11) We conclude that first-transit and blood-pool techniques are equally accurate methods for determining EF when the time-activity method of analysis is employed.
  • (12) The effects of sessions, individual characteristics, group behavior, sedative medications, and pharmacological anticipation, on simple visual and auditory reaction time were evaluated with a randomized block design.
  • (13) An effective graft-surveillance protocol needs to be applicable to all patients; practical in terms of time, effort, and cost; reliable; and able to detect, grade, and assess progression of lesions.
  • (14) At the early phase of the sensitization a T-cell response was seen in vitro, characterized by an increased spleen but no peripheral blood lymphocyte reactivity to T-cell mitogens at the same time as increased reactivity to the sensitizing antigen was detected.
  • (15) The HBV infection was tested by the reversed passive hemagglutination method for the HBsAg and by the passive hemagglutination method for the anti-HBs at the time of recruitment in 1984.
  • (16) ), the concentration of AMPO in the hypothalamus was 5.4 times the concentration at 20 h after one injection.
  • (17) Trifluoroacetylated rabbit serum albumin was 5 times more reactive with these antibodies and thus more antigenic than the homologous acetylated moiety confirming the importance of the trifluoromethyl moiety as an epitope in the immunogen in vivo.
  • (18) The time of observation varied between 2 and 17 years.
  • (19) Lp(a) also complexes to plasmin-fibrinogen digests, and binding increases in proportion to the time of plasmin-induced fibrinogen degradation.
  • (20) The extent of the infectious process was limited, however, because the life span of the cultures was not significantly shortened, the yields of infectious virus per immunofluorescent cell were at all times low, and most infected cells contained only a few well-delineated small masses of antigen, suggestive of an abortive infection.

Timps


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) We conclude that human hepatic lipocytes synthesize TIMP-1, a potent metalloproteinase inhibitor, and that TIMP-1 expression increases with lipocyte activation.
  • (2) Our results show that malignant cell lines genetically modified to express increased levels of TIMP-1 exhibit a suppressed experimental metastatic ability in vivo.
  • (3) Analysis of sequence alignments with the two previously described members of the TIMP (tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases) family, TIMP-1 and TIMP-2, from various species indicates that ChIMP-3 is a related but distinct protein.
  • (4) Our data suggest the importance of tumor-stromal interactions in non-Hodgkin's lymphomas, and moreover, our results indicate a possible relationship between high-level, localized expression of TIMP-1 and the malignant phenotype of high-grade advanced-stage lymphomas.
  • (5) IL-4 inhibition of both collagenases was not a result of increased TIMP expression since Western analysis of 28.5-kDa TIMP-1 revealed that IL-4 did not alter the increased TIMP-1 protein in response to ConA.
  • (6) On the basis of above evidence, a simple strategy was set up for the independent measurements of TIMP-1 concentration, and both active and total collagenase activities in crude culture media and body fluids.
  • (7) Polyclonal anti-TIMP-2 antisera recognized TIMP-2 but not TIMP-1 on immunoblotting.
  • (8) The balanced and regulated production of gelatinase and TIMP might be important in monocyte migration and tissue remodeling.
  • (9) We have identified elements in the 5' region of the murine tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase (TIMP) gene which control the response to serum, phorbol esters and transforming growth factor beta (TGF-beta) in cell culture.
  • (10) In a concentration-dependent fashion, involuting mammary glands that received TIMP implants maintained high levels of casein and delayed alveolar regression.
  • (11) The additions of lipopolysaccharide, denatured type I collagen, and zymosan to culture medium each resulted in a dose-dependent and profound decrease in macrophage TIMP-2 protein production and steady-state mRNA levels.
  • (12) The tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases (TIMP, M(r) 30,000) is secreted by many cell and tissue types and has been shown to inhibit most secreted mammalian metalloproteinases.
  • (13) Many of the lines were down-modulated for TIMP messenger RNA levels and secreted less TIMP into the culture medium.
  • (14) Cells expressing TIMP at a reduced level acquired the ability to form tumors in nude mice (Khokha et al.
  • (15) Competition experiments between progelatinases and active gelatinases for TIMPs indicated that the affinity of TIMPs for progelatinases is weaker than that for active gelatinases.
  • (16) Sequence analysis of this cloned gene indicated homology with human erythroid-potentiating activity and tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase (TIMP-1).
  • (17) The tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases (TIMP) inhibited all of the embryo-derived proteinases detected by gelatin gel zymography, indicating that they are metalloproteinases, whereas TIMP did not inhibit all of the caseinases.
  • (18) Nuclear run-off transcription assays revealed that MMP-2 gene transcription was increased approximately 5-fold 7 h following TGF-beta 1-treatment but returned to control levels by 24 h. In comparison, increased TIMP gene transcription was only detectable after 24 h whereas collagenase gene transcription, although low in control cells, was undetectable at 24 h. Gene transcription, mRNA levels, and message stability of the genes for the extracellular matrix proteins type I collagen and fibronectin were also increased by TGF-beta 1.
  • (19) Comparison of the deduced amino acid sequence for TIMP-2 with that of human TIMP-1 shows that there are two regions in which the similarity is below the overall average of 66%.
  • (20) TIMP transcripts either containing or lacking a segment including the AUG of the 5' ORF were generated by SP6 polymerase, and equal amounts of these transcripts were translated in reticulocyte lysates.

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