0 (especially in the past) an older person, especially a woman, who stays with and takes care of a younger woman who is not married when she is in public:
1 (especially in the past) to stay with and take care of a young woman who is not married when she is in public:
The reason for this is that, at present, there is no k n o w n mechanism to explain how cells can secrete molecular chaperones.
Therefore, pharmacological chaperones show great promise as a new class of therapeutic agents that can be specifically tailored for a particular genetic disease.
A related strategy for the treatment of various protein-misfolding disorders is to rescue folding defects with 'pharmacological chaperones'.
The processing defects must be identified and tested to determine whether they can be rescued with pharmacological chaperones.
Are the effects of multiple pharmacological chaperones additive or synergistic?
In some cases, chaperones promote the correct folding of their misfolded protein substrates.
The girl of the period demands increased liberties, including the right to entertain without chaperones, to wear cosmetics, and to dress in stylish fashions.
Thus, i t was possible that these findings were not d u e to the molecular chaperones themselves, b u t to contaminating bacterial components.
中文繁体
(尤指舊時在公共場所陪伴未婚少女的)年長女伴, 陪檢護士(陪女病人接受男醫生檢查的女護士), 監護警察(在公共場所保護受害者)…
More中文简体
(尤指旧时在公共场所陪伴未婚少女的)年长女伴, 陪检护士(陪女病人接受男医生检查的女护士), 监护警察(在公共场所保护受害者)…
MoreEspañol
acompañante, chaperona, acompañar…
MorePortuguês
acompanhante, acompanhar…
MoreTürk dili
refakatçı, hami, koruyucu…
MoreFrançais
chaperon, chaperonner…
MoreČeština
gardedáma, dělat garde…
MoreDansk
anstandsdame, chaperone, være anstandsdame for…
More