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In the mouse, PRMT5 has been hypothesised to induce germline fate as an interactor of BLIMP1 (Ancelin et al, 2006).
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Our results support the two-stage or integrated model of Hubbard [19], [20], in which fusiform gyrus (V4) is proposed to underlie the perception of the synaesthetic colour, while parietal cortex is hypothesised to induce a type of 'hyperbinding' that binds the colour and the grapheme.
EBV has been hypothesised to cause RA through several mechanisms.
As a result, essential patents are hypothesised to have longer pendency times than comparable patents.
18 21 Both approaches may be hypothesised to have risks.
Accessory proteins which have been hypothesised to possibly have a role in enhancing carbohydrate deconstruction in A. niger were also uncovered in T. reesei and categories of enzymes induced were in general similar to those in A. niger.
Among premenopausal women, increasing BMI is associated with lower risk of breast cancer (van den Brandt et al, 2000), and this has been hypothesised to result from anovulation induced by insulin resistance, which is reduced by physical activity.
These properties of aripiprazole have been hypothesised to mediate its putative antidepressant effects.
These changes have been hypothesised to result from chronic inflammation.
Folate deficiency has been hypothesised to increase cancer risk either by perturbing DNA synthesis and repair (Reidy, 1988; Blount and Ames, 1994) or by inducing DNA hypomethylation and negatively affecting gene expression (Balaghi and Wagner, 1993).
This could be, he says, because darkness allows melatonin to be secreted, which "has been hypothesised to help prevent cancer".
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