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are specifically involved
adverb
In a specific manner, applying to or naming a particular thing or things, expressly, explicitly
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Methylation of lysine residues in H3 and H4 histone proteins are specifically involved in activation or repression of specific genes [2], [3], [4], [5].
These results throw light on which cytokines are specifically involved in the glial-mediated inflammatory response in Parkinsonism and suggest two specific therapeutic targets (IFN- γ and TNF- α) to diminish local inflammation in PD.
Here, we review the mechanisms that are specifically involved in the entry of FA into adipose tissue.
How these are specifically involved in colonisation and infection has been experimentally substantiated in only a limited number of cases.
It reveals in detail which portions of APP and Netrin-1 are specifically involved in these interactions, using ELISA technique in combination with protein-protein binding simulations.
To explore which cortical areas are specifically involved in the processing of syntactic layers, we used embedded sentences that did not include syntactic movement.
For instance, the high-osmolarity glycerol (HOG) pathway and the Yap1/Skn7-mediated pathways are specifically involved in responses to osmotic and oxidative stresses, respectively.
It was later shown in 1948 by Astrid Fagraeus in her doctoral thesis that the plasma B cells are specifically involved in antibody production.
The recombinant CP subunits are specifically involved in the HLR.
Therefore one goal of this study was to explore which components of the PMC are specifically involved in the DMN.
However, activation differed in mid- and posterior insular cortices - i.e., in areas that are specifically involved in the first-hand experience of pain.
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