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The phrase "affected in response to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how something changes or is influenced as a reaction to a specific stimulus or event.
Example: "The plants were affected in response to the sudden change in temperature, showing signs of stress."
Alternatives: "influenced by" or "impacted due to".
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Carbohydrate metabolism and immune defense genes were affected in response to SKTI ingestion.
As an integral component of the developmental plasticity "plant memory" would also impact the genotype-by-environment (GxE) interaction because developmental stage predetermines which genes can be affected in response to stress (De Leonardis et al. 2007).
tomato but is not affected in response to mutants lacking a functional type III secretion system [35], [36].
Interestingly, this segmental pattern seems to be stimulus specific since post-capillary, venular, segments are mostly affected in response to ischemia-reperfusion injury [39].
Glutamate synthase showed a significant, 3.5-fold decrease in a cdk4 null mutant background, compared to control (data not shown), suggesting that glutamine metabolism can be affected in response to Cdk4 function.
To investigate the biological and molecular processes and pathways affected in response to SSR, we analyzed the list of differentially expressed genes using EASE (Expression Analysis Systemic Explorer, http://david.abcc.ncifcrf.gov/tools.jsp).jsp
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This is in keeping with the finding that mutation or over-expression of putative upstream kinases, which can activate MPK4, are affected in responses to abiotic stresses [15].
Minkel, J. D. et al. Sleep deprivation and stressors: evidence for elevated negative affect in response to mild stressors when sleep deprived.
This study examined the neurobiology of this form of positive emotion and in so doing, sought to overcome the difficulty of eliciting robust positive affect in response to visual stimuli in the physiological laboratory.
Affective lability is suggested as a core feature of BD (Aminoff et al. 2012; Goodman et al. 2003; Henry et al. 2008) that manifests itself as frequent and intense fluctuations in affect in response to both pleasant and unpleasant events.
This scale asks participants to report their current affect in response to 10 positive affect prompts (e.g., alert, interested, determined) and 10 negative affect prompts (e.g., guilty, scared, hostile), on a scale from "1 - very slightly or not at all" to "5 - extremely".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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