abstract:Espin, also known as autosomal recessive deafness type 36 protein or ectoplasmic specialization protein, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the ESPN gene. Espin is a microfilament binding protein.
About 60% of the traffic to Hearst digital goes to standalone brands like RealBeauty (beauty products), eSpin (a teen social community) and DailyGreen (organic food purveyor).
The research didn't cost his company a nickel, because ESpin and the SimCenter were able to tap university and federal and state government grant programs for small business.
In Chattanooga, Tenn. the industry includes something very different: ESpin Technologies, a 19-employee outfit that makes nanofibers--filaments of polyester, nylon or other polymers that are only 20 to 200 nanometers wide.