glycoprotein
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of glycoprotein
Example Sentences
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Scientists found that a glycoprotein known as Reelin could play a key role in restoring gut health while also reducing symptoms linked to depression.
From Science Daily
So even if one puts it into the surface glycoprotein, it won't necessarily improve how the virus enters cells.
From Salon
Oh wait — I forgot that we’ve managed to politicize even that tiny virion with glycoprotein spikes.
From Washington Post
The antibodies used in Inmazeb bind to the glycoprotein and block the attachment and entry of the virus into the cell, according to the FDA.
From Fox News
For SARS-CoV-2, that target site is most likely on the so-called receptor-binding domain of its spike glycoprotein—a protein attached to a sugar that the virus uses to enter cells.
From Scientific American
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