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Dr. Michael Anderson, an associate professor of cognitive neuroscience at the University of Oregon who has done research with colleagues on the mind's ability to repress unwanted memories, said that saved mementos, paradoxically, may help people forget.
The mechanics of the paper's production and its eminence as an institution have always been in tension, and part of what made the Times the Times was its ability to repress this.
It is possible that the lack of ability to repress respiration by xylose-metabolizing cells is the consequence of a low level of xylose uptake by S. cerevisiae.
Particularly, QDs coated with PEG-NH2 had a greater capability for entering the cells and revealed a robust ability to repress the proliferation of J774A.1 cells.
Polymeric biomaterials have been envisioned to counteract atherogenesis based on their ability to repress scavenger mediated uptake of oxidized lipoprotein (oxLDL) in macrophages.
The transition from adolescence to adulthood is marked by the ability to repress emotion.
The most valuable thing I learned at the NDSTC was the ability to repress my fear of confinement.
Its ability to repress the embryonic globin genes appears inconsequential.
Interestingly, the cytoplasmic localization of Id2 decreases its ability to repress bHLH transcriptional activation of E-box promoter [30].
These data suggest that Ubx's ability to repress more anterior Hox genes is due to direct binding to these genes.
Although the function of LSD1 sumoylation has not been established, sumoylation of HDAC1 at its C-terminal region is required for its ability to repress transcription [37].
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