WordNet
- make weak; "Life in the camp drained him" (同)debilitate, drain
PrepTutorEJDIC
- 〈体・気力など〉‘を'弱める,弱らせる
- 衰弱;弱くする(なる)こと
English Journal
- Flagella overexpression attenuates Salmonella pathogenesis.
- Yang X1, Thornburg T, Suo Z, Jun S, Robison A, Li J, Lim T, Cao L, Hoyt T, Avci R, Pascual DW.
- PloS one.PLoS One.2012;7(10):e46828. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0046828. Epub 2012 Oct 3.
- Flagella are cell surface appendages involved in a number of bacterial behaviors, such as motility, biofilm formation, and chemotaxis. Despite these important functions, flagella can pose a liability to a bacterium when serving as potent immunogens resulting in the stimulation of the innate and adap
- PMID 23056473
- Evolutionary conserved N-terminal domain of Nrf2 is essential for the Keap1-mediated degradation of the protein by proteasome.
- Katoh Y1, Iida K, Kang MI, Kobayashi A, Mizukami M, Tong KI, McMahon M, Hayes JD, Itoh K, Yamamoto M.
- Archives of biochemistry and biophysics.Arch Biochem Biophys.2005 Jan 15;433(2):342-50.
- Under homeostatic conditions, Nrf2 activity is constitutively repressed. This process is dependent on Keap1, to which Nrf2 binds through the Neh2 domain. Since the N-terminal subdomain of Neh2 (Neh2-NT) contains evolutionarily conserved motifs, we examined the roles they play in the degradation of N
- PMID 15581590
- From epigenesis to epigenetics: the case of C. H. Waddington.
- Van Speybroeck L.
- Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.Ann N Y Acad Sci.2002 Dec;981:61-81.
- One continuous thread in this volume is the name of Conrad H. Waddington (1905-1975), the developmental biologist known as the inventor of the term epigenetics. After some biographical notes on his life, this article explores the meaning of the Waddingtonian equation and the context wherein it was d
- PMID 12547674
Japanese Journal
- 四方 寿雄
- 犯罪社会学研究 (6), 73-97, 1981
- … The first are the directive factors which enfeeble self-control. … The second are the indirective factors which enfeeble social control. …
- NAID 110002779711
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- Definition of ENFEEBLE: to make feeble : deprive of strength — en·fee·ble·ment \-bəl-mənt\ noun Examples of ENFEEBLE <long periods of being confined to a hospital bed will enfeeble anyone> Origin of ENFEEBLE Middle English enfeblen, ...
- enfeeble [en fē′bəl, in-] enfeeble definition by Webster's New World transitive verb enfeebled, enfeebling to make feeble Origin: Middle English enfeblen; from Old French enfeblir Related Forms: enfeeblement noun Webster's New ...
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