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Reduced alphabets have been shown to be helpful in function and structure predictions (Francisco Melo, 2006; Murphy et al. 2000; Ogul and Mumcuoglu, 2007).
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As shown in the Table 1, we can find a sum of 26 CYP sequences of S. virginiae IBL14 have best matches to those of other Streptomyces, which are helpful in function prediction.
Present results indicate intervening IL-1β pathway could be helpful in cognitive function recovery even as late as 24 h after ischemia happens.
This can be helpful in predicting function or accessibility to ligands [ 7- 10].
It can be helpful in real use, especially when exploring functions of novel miRNAs.
Resveratrol, the red wine component shown to be helpful in improving metabolic function in obese or diabetic people, has no discernible effect on healthy women who are not obese, a new experiment has found.
Calculation of serum free cortisol concentrations does not seem to be helpful in assessing adrenal function in patients with SAH.
Microarray technologies utilize arrays of probes located on different exons for each gene and can be helpful in determining gene function by measuring transcription and translation levels under certain experimental conditions.
Mutants often have widespread effects and therefore the use of DN can be helpful in unravelling specific functions of these proteins.
A more accessible/rapid assessment of the coagulation system and platelet numbers and function may be helpful in directing our use of clotting factors and platelet concentrate.
Our results provide complementary and important data for further interpreting the activation time-dependent variation of membrane surface nanostructures and nano-mechanics, which may be helpful in investigating the membrane function of T lymphocytes at the nanoscale resolution.
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