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Hence the term frictionless sharing: you visit a site or app, activate sharing once, and you're done.
In conclusion, we find that children with ASD do not activate shared regions for self- and other-face processing, as do TD children.
These MBONs converge in the SIP (Aso et al., 2014a) and might activate shared downstream targets to guide conditioned odor approach.
In this study, we show that ARF6 shares most of its binding target genes with PIF4 and they interdependently activate shared target promoters, which explains the requirement of PIFs for auxin responsive gene expression and hypocotyl elongation and the requirement of auxin for skotomorphogenesis.
The protocol is provided by a dynamically activated shared library that can provide any consistent subset of the data store access API, treeshr.
For example, activation of the same left OT voxels for word and object processing (Experiment 3) suggests that words and pictures are activating shared computations.
The method is developed in a web app, which offers to the users the capability to create, activate, and share rules and results on engineering topics.
What, in my perspective, is truly revolutionary is the way in which the Internet provides us with the opportunity to connect, activate, engage, share visions and ideas, and collaborate in ways that never been done before.
The activating FcγRs share a common cytoplasmic signaling chain called FcRγ (encoded by the Fcer1g gene) responsible for signal transduction.
The sets of activated genes share 52 genes in common, which is 13.1 times higher than what would be expected by chance, while the sets of repressed genes have 22 genes in common, a 9-fold enrichment.
The stem, transmembrane and cytoplasmic tails were not included in this analysis as previous reports have shown that the stem, transmembrane, and tail of macaque activating KIRs share similarity to KIR2DL4 and are distinct [ 23].
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