Pathogen-associated molecular patterns are a set of class-specific molecules constitutively expressed in pathogens. They may be made of proteins, carbohydrates, lipids and/or nucleic acid. They may be located inside of outside the pathogen.
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patterns of social interaction
some of the major characteristics of the phylum are a shared body plan, embryonic development patterns, and specific molecular sequences.
All gasses that are not noble gases (well xenon and heaviei forms some interesting "patterns", if not truly molecules), or plasmas, are molecular gases.
Iron(III) bromide is an ionic compound.
Molecular and covalent.
CH3OH is molecular.
When Pathogen-associated molecular patterns, or PAMPS as they are referred to, attach themselves to immune cells within the body of a mammal Phagocytosis is activated in these immune cells. This then leads to the activation of NF-kB.
Molecular
Molecular. (Molecular and covalent compounds are the same).
A short answer: molecular distortion is a change (reduction) of the molecular symmetry.
Molecular