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A tight interplay between cell senescence and atherosclerosis has been suggested by in vitro and in vivo studies.
Several studies have shown a tight interplay between autophagy and NF-κB signaling pathway.
Thus, there appears to be a tight interplay between inflammatory cytokines, RANKL expression and osteoclast formation in the joint.
Thus, a tight interplay between activated SGECs, infiltrating lymphocytes and DCs leads to the perpetuation and progression of the disease, in an auto-amplifying loop.
Tuberculosis (TB) is a dangerous infectious disease characterized by a tight interplay between mycobacteria and host cells in granulomatous lesions (granulomas) during the latent, asymptomatic stage of infection.
For this receptor, a tight interplay between receptor routing and signal transduction could be demonstrated: Upon GCSF stimulation and endocytosis, the receptor becomes ubiquitinylated at lysine 632 in a SOCS3-dependent manner.
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The work has come down to us complete and was offered here in a passionate account that thrived on the tight interplay and rich hues that are among this ensemble's trademarks.
A precursor of tactile exploration, tactile manipulation is a hand-object interaction in which the tight interplay between fine finger movements and kinaesthetic perception is crucial.
Overall, this genetic screen reinforces the idea of a tight functional interplay between condensin association with chromatin and transcriptional processes.
But mostly the piece thrived on the ensemble's tight interplay, entirely apart from extramusical associations.
Therefore, the initial fracture haematoma and its surrounding tissues evolve and develop in tight interplay.
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