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Whether and how SLX4 coordinates the activities of structure-specific nucleases is a heavily studied topic.
Maggiora and Johnson [8] introduced the similarity-property principle that implies that the chemical similarity can be related to the biological activity of structures.
Resolution of HJs is predicted to require the activity of structure-specific endonucleases.
There exist a great many effects in biology consequences of the presence or activity of structures or processes.
Further, sources were placed that covered activity of structures relevant for the processing of acoustic and visual stimuli (Supplemental Temporal Cortex (STC), Temporal Parietal Cortex (TPC), Temporal Anterior Cortex (TAC) and Occipital Cortex (OCC) - left and right).
The source montage was generated to cover activity of structures relevant for the processing and production of saccades (FEF, DLPFC, PPC - left and right, SEF, Frontal Midline (FM) and Medio-Frontal Cortex (MFC)).
This would allow, for example, the automated detection of differences in activities of anatomical structures between healthy versus diseased tissues.
But despite growing data sets on cell-type specific activity, the relationship of structure and activity within the local cortical network remains poorly understood.
The luciferase activity of the structure containing -1003 A was less enhanced when compared to that of the structure containing -1003 G (P = 0.030).
The luciferase activity of the structure containing -1830 C was less enhanced when compared to that of the structure containing -1830 T (P = 0.009).
The US researchers used a technique called functional magnetic resonance imaging to monitor the activity of a structure in the brain called the amygdala.
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