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The phrase "a check point for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific stage or location where progress is assessed or verified in a process or project.
Example: "The team established a check point for evaluating the project's progress before moving on to the next phase."
Alternatives: "a milestone for" or "a review point for".
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"This was a check point for her.
This is a check point for this government.
In contrast, knockdown of CFL could protect T cells from fatal effects of long-term oxidative stress [ 212] suggesting that oxidation and mitochondrial localization of CFL represents a check point for necrotic-like cell death.
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qPCR is used for absolute quantification of the final library and also serves as a check-point for the incomplete bisulfite conversion.
To explain this seeming paradox where normal mice had evidence of cellular slow down and the IL-6 deficient mice were geared to replicate, we proposed that cell cycle arrest was needed to create a check point to allow for activation of DNA repair enzymes and to have them excise and replace oxidized DNA thereby permitting accurate replication.
p21 is recognized as a valuable check point for evaluating proliferative activity/proliferation arrest of hepatocytes.
Less well appreciated is the role of p53 in mediating a metabolic check point for cell cycle progression [ 39].
Upon binding to an incoming nucleotide, many DNA polymerases have been shown to undergo a Finger domain closing conformational change that helps bring functionally important enzyme residues in contact with the nucleotide and serve as a fidelity check point for preventing misincorporations.
The false charge that Obama supported comprehensive sex education for kids in kindergarten had been refuted two days earlier in a "Check Point," the newspaper's vehicle for assessing the accuracy of campaign claims.
Therefore, TCTP combines both a tumor suppressive and an oncogenic activity that results in a context-dependent cancer phenotype, representing a check point and a switch necessary for cellular reprogramming [ 17].
We couldn't find a way through the police cordon though, and finally asked for help at a check point.
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