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The rationale was that if memory consolidation was taking place during the increased ripple activity, then the reinforced memory should be expressed in improved behavioral performance on the next day.
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The stress tolerance genes (hspA, osmotin) were expressed in S. elongatus to improve their growth under various environment stresses of outdoor cultivation.
Human lysozyme (hLZ), an essential protein against many types of microorganisms, has been expressed in transgenic livestock to improve their health status and milk quality.
Also, some other constituent of cellulase have also been expressed in yeast system to improve its productivity (Barros and Thomson 1987; Fang and Xia 2013; Haan et al. 2007; Tang et al. 2009; Teng et al. 2007).
Therefore, CD8-B7-2-A2, a FLAG-tagged CD8 chimeric target molecule, was expressed in this system to improve visualization of the ubiquitination status of target molecules (Figure 1A).
When the maize gene ZmLEA3 is expressed in tobacco and yeast, it improves the plant's level of tolerance against both osmotic and oxidative stress [ 63].
The MR is expressed in hippocampal neurons and MR blockade improves hippocampal learning in obese animals.
A protein or metabolite known to be toxic is expressed in yeast, and deletion mutations that improve (alleviating) or exacerbate (aggravating) the growth inhibitory phenotype of a protein or metabolite known to be toxic identify genes that may illuminate these human disorders.
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