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In many cancer prevention trials the above values of C R / C I are likely.
We agree with the reviewers that univalents that biorient and lose cohesion at anaphase I are likely to show no segregation bias at anaphase I.
CIN lesions described as mild dysplasia (CIN I) are likely to spontaneously regress while CIN III lesions (severe dysplasia) are likely to progress if untreated.
Amino acids in group I are likely to follow a pathway that generates pyruvic acid when ammonia is liberated as a nitrogen source (Fig. 2d).
These studies, together with the results of the phylogenetic analysis of OPR paralogues in plants, suggest that OsOPR08-1, ZmOPR01-1 and ZmOPR04-1, which belong to subfamily II, are probable candidates for involvement in the JA biosynthesis pathway, while OsOPR04-1 and ZmOPR02-1, which belong to subfamily I, are likely part of a defense signaling pathway.
The images in class I are likely to be high in the descriptors Sharpness, Contrast and PatternBlack, and low in Whiteness and PatternWhite, implying primarily black and white cells, the former outnumbering the latter and participating in the curls which dominate the pattern in this class.
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Therefore, protein complexes containing both BRCA1 and TFII-I are likely to be distributed throughout nuclei.
During osteoarthritis (OA), the anabolic responses of chondrocytes to IGF-I are likely to be prevented by the enhanced production of IGF-binding proteins (IGFBPs), especially IGFBP-3.
It is important to keep in mind that under infection conditions the RNA molecules recognized by RIG-I are likely to be complexed with nucleoprotein in RNP structures.
However, other HDL components besides apoA-I are likely to be important for the eNOS-stimulating capacity of HDL since isolated apoA-I, the major SR-BI ligand of HDL, failed to activate eNOS in these studies.
Thus, RIG-I is likely to be regulated by two different modes of modifications.
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