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Third, recent evidence suggests that (i) sequestration of one or more proteins by the CGG repeat (as RNA) leads to a functional deficiency of those proteins (19, 20), and that (ii) expression of additional proteins may be dysregulated by microRNAs (miRNAs) that target the FMR1 mRNA (21).

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LY49E does not or only weakly recognize MHC-I, Sequestration of LY49E resulted in a 2-fold increase of the response of IELs to TCR stimulation [ 23, 24].

The translational and post-translational regulations correspond to regulation (i) by sequestration of the Ribosome Binding Sequence (RBS); (ii) by small non-coding RNA; (iii) by sequestration of proteins and (iv) by proteolysis.

Macroautophagy (termed autophagy in this manuscript) is a bulk degradation process that occurs in two primary steps: (i) the sequestration of proteins and organelles into double-membrane vesicles called autophagosomes and (ii) their subsequent degradation through the fusion of autophagosomes with lysosomes (Xie & Klionsky, 2007; Feng et al, 2014).

"I think sequestration makes so little sense -- it is mindless, it is hurting this country.

The models can be used to estimate productivity and total carbon sequestration (i.e. above-ground + below-ground biomass) under a continuous range of planting designs (e.g. variable proportions of trees and shrubs or plant densities), timeframes and future climate scenarios.

In March 1643, Temple had returned to Sussex, and along with his stepbrother, John Busbridge, he was appointed by Parliament to the Sussex committee set for the sequestration (i.e. seizure and administration) of the assets of prominent Royalists.

These observations indicate that Rab4b is present in the compartments where GLUT4 is mainly localized in basal condition i.e its sequestration compartment and also in TfR containing endosomes.

There are two main approaches: (1) to reduce emissions; (2) to capture CO2 and store it, i.e., sequestration.

In the former case, a plantation is harvested at the moment of maximum C sequestration, (i.e. the NEP of a plantation averaged over the stand age starts to decrease), followed by re-growth.

Although mesenchymal stromal and cellular partners are the chief orchestrators for these cell-fate decisions (8), EpCAM might confer the ability to translate the signal that progenitors sense from their neighborhood by regulating the bioavailability of receptors (i.e., sequestration of corepressor), as was shown for Lrp6 by Lu et al. (81).

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