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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a direct role of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the specific involvement or influence of something in a particular context or situation.
Example: "The study aims to investigate the direct role of social media in shaping public opinion."
Alternatives: "a direct involvement of" or "a direct impact of".
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Here, we use ALT 20q-TERRA knockout cells to address a direct role of TERRAs in telomeric heterochromatin formation.
Such a direct role of substrate cleavage has been most intensively studied in neurodegeneration and autoimmune diseases.
Furthermore, we characterized a direct role of the histone information regulator (HIR) complex in repressing rRNA transcription in yeast.
Experimental evidence suggests a direct role of APOL1 in pore formation, cellular injury, and programmed cell death in renal injury.
Third, typical device experiments are shown to demonstrate a direct role of defects to functionalize 2D electronic device.
The data support a direct role of calcium influx in chemotaxis of neutrophils.
So far, experimental evidence for a direct role of FGF10 in BPD is lacking.
A direct role of the major sialoglycoprotein or Band 3 as a membrane binding site appears unlikely.
In HIV/HCV-coinfected patients, fibrosis progression correlates with HIV RNA levels, suggesting a direct role of HIV in liver fibrogenesis.
Epilepsy is a key phenotypic feature in most individuals with KCNH1-related syndromes, suggesting a direct role of KCNH1 in epileptogenesis, although the underlying mechanism is not understood.
Although some of the mechanisms responsible for transformation remain unknown, increasing evidence supports a direct role of viral as well as dysregulated cellular proteins in transformation.
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