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The phrase "a range of endogenous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing various factors, elements, or variables that are internal or originating from within a system, particularly in fields like biology, economics, or psychology.
Example: "The study examined a range of endogenous factors that influence consumer behavior."
Alternatives: "a variety of internal" or "a spectrum of intrinsic".
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These belong to the nuclear hormone receptor family which bind a range of endogenous and exogenous lipids and play roles in inflammation and lipid metabolism.
Inhibition of metabolism of glucocorticoids by a range of endogenous oxysterols was assessed in both reductase and dehydrogenase directions.
Human MRP4 (and MRP5) have the ability to transport a range of endogenous molecules involved in cellular signaling, like cyclic nucleotides, eicosanoids and conjugated steroid hormones [ 19].
These enzymes also function physiologically by sulfonating a range of endogenous molecules, such as steroid and thyroid hormones, neurotransmitters, bile salts, and cholesterol [ 9].
Compared to other nuclear receptors, PPARs have a large lipid-binding pocket capable of encompassing a range of endogenous ligands [ 34].
The chromatographic conditions were developed in order to elute a wide range of xenoestrogens and other environmental pollutants within the early fractionation period, i.e., before a range of endogenous estrogens, oral contraceptives, and metabolites eluted.
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Human serum albumin (HSA) is a versatile protein found at high concentration in blood plasma and binds a range of insoluble endogenous and exogenous compounds.
The CYPs comprise a superfamily of haemoproteins that catalyse the initial monooxygenation of a range of lipophilic endogenous, environmental or dietary xenobiotic substrates (Guengerich, 1992; Crofts et al, 1998).
Advances in hyperpolarised C-MRS using dynamic nuclear polarisation (DNP) have further enabled real-time measurements of the kinetics of a range of important endogenous enzymes (Golman et al, 2006a, 2006b), such as lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), either in vitro in suspensions of viable whole cells or in tumours in vivo (Ward et al, 2010).
Tolerance to cold storage is a very plastic trait influenced by a wide range of endogenous (biotic) and exogenous (abiotic) factors experienced before, during, or after cold exposure.
Nevertheless, since ZFNs can be designed to bind and cleave a wide range of endogenous DNA sequences, it will be a powerful tool to generate gene mutation and endogenous chromosomal fragment deletion and might find other broad applications in basic research and biotechnology soon in the future [ 131].
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