The 24-year-old model was wearing a revealing crop top over a lilac-colored sports bra as she shopped at upscale grocery store Bristol Farms.
The beauty was sporting Alo Yoga's NY Amp It Up crop tee with a New York graphic emblazoned across the front.
Sexy: Lori Harvey showed some major cleavage when she stepped to buy groceries on Monday. The 24-year-old model was wearing a revealing crop top over a lilac-colored sports bra as she shopped at upscale grocery store Bristol Farms
She layered the crop top over her pale purple sports bra, which was also by the celebrity favorite yoga wear brand.
Lori also donned high-waisted black Lululemon leggings that hugged her curves and showcased her toned legs.
She wore a large black quilted Chanel fanny pack with the COCO logo on the front in pink lettering.
Lovely: The Memphis native's brunette waves were pulled back from her face in a high ponytail that cascaded down her back
Lori Harvey cut a stylish figure as she was seen picking up groceries in Los Angeles this week. The brunette beauty opted for a cropped black t-shirt she styled over a white sports bra and a pair of black tights. What really caught our attention was her furry belt bag she had slung across her shoulders.
Hailing from the 2019 winter collection, this shearling fur bag has pink Coco logo scribed on the front and a pink chain strap for added style. Sadly it has since sold out, but shop something similar at Chanel.com.
Addison Rae, 20, flashes underboob cleavage in Christopher Esber ensemble at MTV Movie & TV
Top-earning TikTok creator Addison Rae left very little to the imagination at the MTV Movie & TV Awards, which were held in person Sunday night at the Hollywood Palladium.
The 20-year-old influencer flashed her underboob cleavage and wore a belly chain-decorated black Christopher Esber maxi-skirt selected by image architect Law Roach.
Addison accessorized her scantily-clad attire with jewelry from Le Vian and Djula as well as (hidden) Stuart Weitzman heels.
Addison Rae made a show-stealing appearance on the red carpet at this year's MTV Awards red carpet.
The TikTok star was styled by A-List stylist Law Roach for the event and paired a Christopher Esber look with Stuart Weitzman shoes and jewelry from Djula and Levian.
Addison's Christopher Esber ensemble is straight from the brand's AW21 collection and features a structured blazer with a tiny bandeau top and a maxi skirt.
While we love the whole look, we're particularly intrigued by that statement skirt. It features an embellished, chainmail waistband for a daring cutout effect.
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Kourtney Kardashian flaunts cleavage in sheer pink lingerie and high heels - Daily Star
The mum also paired the gorgeous outfit with a pair of black high heels as she gave an impromptu photoshoot in her bathroom.
They were liked by more than 1.6million people in less than 24 hours, proving her saucy photos are always popular with her followers.
In another photo, she reveals a closeup of her face while wearing the bedroom number, with her plump pout taking centerfold.
She also took a stunning selfie in front of her walk-in wardrobe mirror, where she chose another pair of strappy black heels to elongate the look.
The stunner shared several 'pink' photos, including her in a skimpy bright pink bikini chomping down on a burger in front of a pool.
Kourtney's 119million followers couldn't get enough of the snaps, with one writing: "That bikini is coming roller skating!"
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She also told fans how she maintains her gorgeous curves with daily pilates at home or with her instructor Jesse O'Hara.
Telling friend from foe in the bacterial immune system
If you aren't destroying your enemies, it's because you have been conquered and assimilated, you do not even have an idea of who your enemies are. You have been brainwashed into believing you are your own enemy, and you are set against yourself. The enemy is laughing at you as you tear yourself to pieces. That is the most effective warfare an enemy can launch on his foes: confounding them. -Bangambiki Habyarimana
The cell is a fortress, built to defend its residents from outside threats. Its first line of defense: the plasma membrane, a sturdy wall that encircles the cell, allowing through friendly visitors and repelling those with ill intentions. Among bacteria, the enemy at the gates is often bacteriophage, infectious viruses that aim to breach the walls and enslave the cell's residents to do their own nefarious bidding. As the phage approach, the fortress wall looms large and intimidating, but the viruses have learned, over billions of years of evolutionary experience, what to expect, and have strategized accordingly. Each virus is equipped with a built-in battering ram, allowing it to punch a hole in the wall just large enough for its DNA to slip through. Once the phage DNA is inside, the conflict turns to hand-to-hand combat. A legion of cellular defenders set out to find and destroy the invaders before they can do the community harm. Within this defense force are restriction enzymes - nucleases that can slice the invading DNA to pieces. But finding their targets is no easy task, for the cell contains its own resident DNA molecules, which the restriction enzymes are tasked to protect but which are nearly indistinguishable from their foreign counterparts. How then, do these enzymes know which DNA to defend and which to attack? In a recent paper in the journal Structure , the group of Dr. Barry Stoddard , a Professor in the Basic Sciences Division at Fred Hutch, examined the process by which restriction enzymes distinguish friend from foe, and how they make the fateful decision whether to execute a suspected intruder.
There is a simple method by which a bacterial cell can distinguish its own DNA (termed host DNA) from an invading virus's DNA (termed foreign DNA). The bacterium methylates adenines in its own DNA, providing an identifying mark, which the foreign DNA lacks, that a restriction enzyme can check to determine the DNA's identity. But this system has a flaw – newly replicated host DNA is born without protective methylation marks and, until it receives them, it risks being mistaken as an invader. How, then, does the cell distinguish nascent host DNA from foreign DNA? To answer this question, Dr. Stoddard's lab, led by staff scientist Dr. Betty Shen, focused on a particular enzyme, DrdV, which is responsible for this task. DrdV is a dual restriction-modification enzyme, meaning it has the ability to either methylate or cut DNA. Thus, when DrdV encounters unmethylated DNA, it must reliably determine whether that DNA should be protected, in which case it adds the protective methyl mark, or destroyed, in which case it cuts the DNA. There is, Dr. Stoddard described, one key difference between unmethylated host and foreign DNA that informed his group's hypothesis about how this process works: "[replicating host DNA] transiently present only one unprotected target site to the enzyme at a time…[viral DNA] suddenly presents many unprotected target sites to the enzyme all at once, when the virus enters the cell." Thus, the authors explain, in order to distinguish between DNA containing one vs. many unprotected sites, "one reasonable (and frequently postulated) solution to that challenge is to (1) ensure that cleavage is significantly faster than methylation, while also requiring that (2) multiple unmethylated DNA target sites be brought together into an enzyme-DNA complex before cleavage is licensed to occur."
To test the two components of their hypothesis, the authors first purified DrdV and examined its enzymatic properties. By incubating DrdV with unmethylated DNA, they found that it methylates very slowly (it took between 4 and 16 hours to achieve full methylation), but cuts very quickly (it achieved 90% cleavage within 5 minutes). They then presented DrdV with DNA containing one or a pair of target sites, and found that it cuts the paired-site DNA much more effectively than the single-site DNA, consistent with their proposed model. To gain further insight into its function, the group then used Cryo-Electron Microscopy (Cryo-EM), a powerful new tool to visualize the structure of protein complexes at atomic resolution, in order to directly observe DrdV as it interacts with DNA. In viewing how DrdV proteins organize around one or multiple target sites, they concluded that "not less than three individual protein subunits and two bound DNA targets are required in order to form all contacts necessary to cleave a single bound DNA duplex…and four protein subunits are required in order to simultaneously cleave two DNA duplexes," confirming their theory and their biochemical observations. In summary, the group concluded that the balance between methylation and cleavage is a race against time. Once a DrdV molecule binds a DNA target, a timer starts ticking. If it quickly encounters another DrdV bound to another target, it infers that the DNA is foreign and makes a cut. If, alternatively, the timer runs out before it can find a partner, DrdV infers that the DNA is host and methylates it. An elegant solution to a challenging molecular problem.
Shen BW, Quispe JD, Luyten Y, McGough BE, Morgan RD, Stoddard BL. (2021) Coordination of phage genome degradation versus host genome protection by a bifunctional restriction-modification enzyme visualized by CryoEM. Structure. S0969-2126(21)00085-X. doi: 10.1016/j.str.2021.03.012.
Amanda Holden's cleavage spills out of glamorous feather dress as she hits red carpet - Daily Star
Celebrating the easing of lockdown restrictions on Monday, Amanda, 50, and Pussy Cat Doll star Ashley Roberts, 39, strutted down their very own red carpet outside London's ODEON during their Heart FM breakfast show.
Wearing an embellished dress with amazing sparkling detail, Amanda gave fans an eye popping display as the dress sported an extremely low neck line.
To add to the regal look, the frock had a dramatic light pink feathered skirt that hugged tightly to her waist and showed off her amazing physique.
The mother-of-two wore her make up light and added a glossy nude lip to the look while her gorgeous blonde hair sat effortlessly above her collar bones.
Singer Ashley also made sure she turned up the heat as she wore strapless, cream gown on the red carpet. She also added pearl accessories to complete the look.
According to recent reports, Amanda's new show I Can See Your Voice has been recommissioned for a second series, even the though the first season hasn't finished yet.
The BBC has found that the Saturday night programme has been a huge success amongst viewers and can't wait to give it another go.
The entertaining game show which is presented by Paddy McGuinness also stars TV personalities Alison Hammond and Jimmy Carr.
Talking to MailOnline about the show, a source said: "Due to the incredible ratings success of I Can See Your Voice, which has brought some much needed fun and laughter to Saturday night prime-time television, the show has already been recommissioned for a second series.
Jesy Nelson flaunts cleavage in plunging lace nightie for seductive bedtime selfie - Daily Star
The former Little Mix babe, who recently showed off her new hair-do to fans, was certainly the cause of hot sweats on Saturday as her followers couldn't seem to get enough.
In the short clip uploaded on Instagram stories, Jesy, 29, was seen wearing a silky black slip dress that showed off her voluptuous assets.
While the star posed effortlessly as she laid on leopard print pillows, the X Factor winner gradually zoomed the camera in so her fans could see more of her seductive looks.
As well as the short clip, Jesy shared a picture with her fans that focused on her striking looks even more.
Understandably, Jesy's supporters couldn't get enough of the sensual photo and took to the comment section to air their views.
Jesy's sultry pictures come after recent reports which claimed the singer doesn't want to stay friends with her former band mates and won't work with them again.
Sources have also said that the girls only commutate with each other through third parties and Jesy has now put a block on all direct personal contact with the band who she's not spoken to for several months.
An insider told The Sun: "The plan was always to stay in touch but that just hasn't happened because Jesy didn't want it.
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Empaveli Approved for Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria - MPR
"As the first, FDA-approved targeted C3 therapy, Empaveli has the potential to redefine treatment for adults with PNH, including patients switching from any C5 inhibitor and treatment-naïve patients,” said Cedric Francois, MD, PhD, co-founder and chief executive officer, Apellis. "This approval represents a major scientific advancement as Empaveli ushers in the first new class of complement medicine in almost 15 years.”
Empaveli is supplied as 1080mg/20mL solution in a single-dose vial for subcutaneous infusion. The Company is providing a patient assistance program called ApellisAssist™ to support patients receiving Empaveli.
Love Island's Maura Higgins and Lucie Donlan put on a glamorous display in all-black ensembles |
Love Island stars Maura Higgins and Lucie Donlan stunned in all-black ensembles as they enjoyed a night out in London .
The pair looked glamorous as they left a hotel in Mayfair, London, on Monday night after lockdown restrictions across England were lifted.
Maura, 30, appeared to be putting her recent breakup with ex-boyfriend Chris Taylor behind her as she gave onlookers a beaming smile during her first night out since confirming the split.
Black ensembles: Maura Higgins and Lucie Donlan stunned as they stepped out for an evening in London wearing similar outfits
The pair were out in London to celebrate the launch of Maura's new shoe collection she designed in collaboration with EGO footwear.
The Irish beauty wore a black suit with a double breasted jacket which had a plunging neck line showcasing her cleavage.
She paired the look with a small white handbag and matching pointed-toe heels from her new collection.
She wore her brunette tresses in a light wave and draped it over one shoulder and the rest flowed down her back.
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