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Since 2010 he has been under effective house arrest, imposed by British courts as they decided whether to extradite him to Sweden to face questioning.

Yasir Arafat's virtual house arrest imposed by Israel has left him increasingly isolated, garnering few expressions of support from Arab allies.

By that time, Jeff was under a kind of house arrest imposed by the juvenile court -- he wasn't supposed to leave home alone except to attend school.

Although parts of the act were overturned by the House of Lords, secret evidence is still used to justify control orders – a draconian form of house arrest imposed by the special immigration appeals commission.

The developmental arrest imposed by p73 deficiency was also rescued by the deletion of p53 (Fig. 4E, F), restoring thymic cellularity to WT control levels (Fig. 4D).

We further show that establishment of FHL2-null cell lines differs from conventional immortalization scheme by retaining functional p19ARF/p53 checkpoint that is required for cell cycle arrest imposed by Ras.

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Taken together, the increased stressful growth arrest conditions imposed by Pb-TCMC-trastuzumab induced cell death-associated genes, evidenced by the upregulated expression of genes, including the GADD45 family and p73 involved in regulation of the apoptotic processes.

In mammals, AMPK inhibits mTOR signaling [ 28] and is required for a "metabolic checkpoint" that drives cells into G1 in response to reduced glucose concentrations [ 29], similar to the more frequent stationary phase growth arrest in G0/G1 imposed by CR during nutrient depletion of budding yeast cells [ 13].

Their pre-election manifesto opposed control orders because house arrest should not be imposed by way of secret evidence incapable of challenge.

Unlikely to please either side in this contentious debate, he adds: "But there is in fact no firm basis for assuming that the benefits to New York's minority populations are the result of the extra burdens imposed by pretextual arrest and preemptive stop and frisk tactics".

It suggests that the interplay between expression of mitogenic sensors and p53 functions might control cell growth or arrest in response to various stresses imposed by tissue culture.

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