PLP
Britishabbreviation
Example Sentences
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"It'll go down well with the PLP," one minister told me, referring to the Parliamentary Labour Party, knowingly nodding to the prospect that a wider audience around the country may be more sceptical.
From BBC
"When the PLP delivers its collective wisdom in such numbers it is invariably right, and it is right on this," he said.
From BBC
Concurrently, the biocatalysis cycle using a PLP enzyme modifies the amino acid substrate via a series of activation steps unique to PLP biochemistry.
From Science Daily
Jeffrey Johnson says he was initially somewhat skeptical about the PLP approach, given his unfamiliarity with it and the general difficulty of precisely targeting proteins in brain cells.
From Science Daily
The resulting research showed that Gianneschi's PLP was very effective at binding to Keap1, which freed up Nrf2 to accumulate in cells' nuclei, amping up its antioxidant function.
From Science Daily
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