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More work appears needed for when cell death cannot be neglected, which we intend to cover in a separate publication.
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This gene encodes the protein FKBP65, which appears to be needed for hydroxylation of collagen telopetide lysine.
Rather, Myt1 appears to be needed for the re-formation of the RER and Golgi apparatus in addition to its role in inactivating the mitotic CDK1.
A more targeted approach involving the different isotypes and isoforms of the retinoic acid receptor and retinoid X receptor appears to be needed for treating cancer.
A system of standards and enforcement paralleling that in the HKSAR and many other countries appears to be needed for resident training in China.
Perhaps extreme demethylation is detrimental since it may lead to genome instability especially during cell division (methylation of major satellites, for example, appears to be needed for proper chromosome segregation) (Smith and Meissner, 2013; Xu et al., 1999).
Therefore, AhR appears to be needed for an efficient Cav-1 transport to the membrane although it does not seem to affect the net distance traveled by the vesicles.
Export of an unknown compound from mitochondria by a transporter known as ABCB7 in mammals, and as Atm1 in yeast, appears to be needed for some aspect of cytosolic Fe−S cluster biogenesis (12).
Now scientists know why: Two copies of a critical gene appear to be needed for normal growth, and Turner's survivors have only one.
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