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Since glutathione is a major component that maintains cellular redox homeostasis, one scenario could be that an increase in mitochondrial and/or cytosolic oxidative stress results in a shift of cellular redox balance to oxidized state, which in turn activates redox-sensing transcription factors responsible for Atg32 expression.
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Processor is the major component that consumes power.
In peanuts the allergy-causing proteins are such major components that eliminating them would undoubtedly alter the nut's characteristics.
Factor 1, which accounted for 24.19% of the variance, is a major component (grand factor) that can be labeled "perspective taking" based on the content of the ten items with factor coefficients greater than 0.50.
Live-streaming is a major component of that expansion, and earlier this year Musical.ly released a standalone streaming service — Live.ly — to go beyond recorded content.
A major component of that stress is often the feeling of uncertainty.
Being in the right role is a major component of that personal and professional fulfillment.
Just days before President Barack Obama is set to address the American Medical Association to pitch its members on his vision for health care reform, the 250,000-member physician group announced it would oppose a major component of that effort.
A major component of that rock is silica, the major contributor to silicosis., Weissman and others believe the combination of silica and coal dusts is especially toxic and is helping drive the surge in new CWP cases and causing them to progress so much faster than in previous generations., "This dust is more toxic, and the miners are inhaling more of it," Weissman says.
Here, we used immunoblot, flow-cytometry analysis, gene interference, etc. to show that genistein, a major component of isoflavone that is known to have anti-tumor activities in a variety of models, induces Bax/p53-independent cell death in HCT116 Bax knockout (KO), HCT116 p53 KO, DU145 Bax KO, or DU145 p53 KO cells that express wild-type (WT) Bak.
Marfan syndrome (MFS) is a systemic connective tissue disorder caused by insufficient fibrillin-1 (FBN-1), a major component of microfibrils that controls the elasticity and integrity of connective tissues.
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