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The phrase "are capable of regulating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ability of a person, organization, or system to control or manage something effectively.
Example: "The new policies are capable of regulating the use of resources more efficiently."
Alternatives: "have the ability to control" or "are able to manage".
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For example, as described previously, some miRNAs are capable of regulating cancer-associated genes in ways that facilitate tumour development.
Sponges are capable of regulating the amount of flow through their bodies by the constriction of various openings.
Plants are capable of regulating temperature and humidity in such constructions.
Accessory/co-stimulatory molecules on the surface of T cells are capable of regulating activation signals.
Together these data imply that as with other lineages, mechanical cues are capable of regulating adipogenesis in ASCs.
This so-called "epithelial-mesenchymal transition program" relies on a number of powerful transcription factors, which are stimulated by factors in the tumour cell environment and are capable of regulating the expression of the molecules that drive invasion and metastasis.
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Hence, this interaction could be capable of regulating caspase activity.
He said Hong Kong would be capable of regulating HSBC, which employs 266,000 people in 70 countries.
siRNA is capable of regulating cellular behavior during tissue regeneration processes.
As an external physical signal, material stiffness is capable of regulating stem cell fate.
Gulliver said the Hong Kong Monetary Authority was capable of regulating HSBC, even though the bank is nine times the size of the Chinese territory's GDP.
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