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This suggests that Pink1−/− mice may mitigate neurodegeneration by adapting the expression of a set of genes towards increased neuroprotection.

Taken together, the data indicate that esl1 Δ esl2 Δ double mutants may have a defect in adapting the expression of hexose and one-carbon metabolism genes to environmentally appropriate requirements.

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Results allow to adapt the expression of the Taylor's effective dispersion coefficient by introducing an effective velocity.

These sRNAs adapt the expression of virulence genes to stress and metabolic requirements [62].

In response, Pink1−/− mice appear to adapt the expression levels of critical genes controlling innate immune responses, perhaps to mitigate inflammation and inflammation-induced neuronal damage (see also below).

To adapt the expression to a real situation, many simplifications are available, based either on information about the used biosystem and chemicals, or on a hypothesis to be tested.

Cancer cells have now been shown to efficiently adapt the expression of their proteome through changes in alternative splicing patterns, modifications of mRNA translational efficiency, or feedback modulators such as miRNAs and noncoding RNAs.

Since the algorithms must run in real time, to evaluate the adequacy of the model used, we had to adapt the expressions of the autocorrelation, cross-correlation, the mean and variance, in order they could be evaluated recursively.

Adapting the Native American expression: white man speaking with "forked tongue" to a metaphor about male vs. female vision, curator Souhad Rafey notes that on the reverse, "the eye has closed, and a sculpted lid with stylized eyebrow is implied.

Based on the two different regulation types: transcriptional and post-translational regulation, AADC is regulated by a quick acting, short- term mechanism, via regulation of the protein activity and in a slower longer lasting regulation, by adapting the gene expression [ 115, 116].

end{aligned} (22) From (11) and considering that (u (s; x)) is a solution (2), one obtains, by adapting the writings, an expression of (frac{partial u s,x)}{partial s}) similar to the first equation of (21).

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