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Divergence between interacting regulatory elements that affect gene expression (i.e., regulatory divergence) may be a common route for these negative interactions to arise.
In fact, since transit amplifying cells are both greater in number and proliferate more frequently than stem cells, this may be a common route to malignancy.
We suspected this plastic food packaging to be a common route of exposure for BP3 and phthalates, therefore explaining the correlation found between both chemicals classes.
For instance, inflammation brought about by smoking can be a common route for a series of diseases, such as ischaemic heart disease, heart failure, osteoporosis, anaemia, cancer, depression and diabetes [ 7].
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That is a common route to an AIDS epidemic.
Turkey has been a common route for drugs smuggled out of Afghanistan, but American officials said today that Turkish law enforcement agencies have been improving their interdiction efforts.
The state is a common route for drugs and migrants coming from the south on the way up to the United States.
Transesterification of vegetable oils is a common route for the production of biodiesel.
That's a common route for the 'cool kids' among Zhongguancun's techies: there are more Tumblr, Flipboard, Pinterest, Instagram, and WhatsApp clones and mashups than you can count.
Gelation is a common route to this end, but unstable assembly of typical one-dimensional nanomaterials arising from their non-flat geometry of weakly interacting building blocks has remained a significant challenge.
Building separate Chinese entities is a common route for larger international brands, who use the structure to raise more capital locally — or provide opportunities for international investors to focus specifically on the China opportunity — and subsequently plough that money more directly in regionally specific initiatives.
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