scaffold n. 1.【建筑】腳手架。 2.(臨時(shí)搭的)臺(tái)架,支架;陳列臺(tái),展覽臺(tái);露天舞臺(tái),看臺(tái)。 3.絞架,斷頭臺(tái);〔the scaffold〕 死刑。 4.【解剖學(xué)】骨骼,骨架。 5.(露葬用的)尸架。 a flying scaffold 懸空腳手架。 go to [mount] the scaffold 被處死刑。 send sb. to the scaffold 把某人處死刑。 vt. 1.搭腳手架于(某處);使站在腳手架上。 2.把…絞死,把…處死刑。
According to a pair of researchers at the university of utah, it is the presence of scaffolding proteins in the synapses that anchor our life lessons within the chaos of brain activity 猶他州大學(xué)的兩個(gè)學(xué)者研究顯示,使我們生活的經(jīng)驗(yàn)在大腦混沌中得以固定的是突觸中骨架蛋白的存在。
Epigenetic modification of the genome ensures proper gene activation during development and involves : genome methylation changes; the assembly of histon and histone variants into nucleosomes and remodeling of other chromatin-associated proteins such as linker histones, polycomb group, nuclear scaffold protein, and transcription factors 這些染色質(zhì)的再程序化包括dna的甲基化和核小體組蛋白的乙?;?。組蛋白乙?;谌旧|(zhì)結(jié)構(gòu)調(diào)節(jié)、dna復(fù)制、基因轉(zhuǎn)錄、細(xì)胞分化及癌細(xì)胞發(fā)育都有研究,但在克隆動(dòng)物中卻是一個(gè)有待深入探索的領(lǐng)域。