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There is an ongoing debate as to whether the deficits are caused by stimulus-specific impairments related purely to faces, or by more general processing impairments, which affect multiple domains and apply to a broader range of stimuli.

In addition, RIPK3 inhibitors prevent death from a broader range of stimuli than RIPK1 inhibitors.

However, this property of ponatinib could be advantageous in protecting cells from a broader range of stimuli, including those acting independently of RIPK1 or RIPK1 kinase activity.

This organization could allow for the encoding of a broader range of stimuli and places Trp channels as critical modifiers of incidence detection.

It was found that the parent version of the BIQ-SF was more strongly correlated with observational indices of behavioral inhibition than the teacher version, probably because parents are able to observe their child responding to a broader range of stimuli and situations in daily life, and therefore may have a slightly better impression of their child's inhibited behavior.

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Thus, the chapter concludes that the transfer function concept coupled with Bode plot primitives can be a powerful tool for determining the transfer function representation of a wide range of physiological systems, and for predicting their behavior to an equally broad range of stimuli.

ATF3 is a stress-response gene that is induced by a broad range of stimuli, including cytokines and physiological stresses [20].

Together, PYCARD, NLRP3, and caspase-1 are essential for macrophage IL-1β maturation in response to a broad range of stimuli including bacteria [13], [14] and viruses [15], [16], [17], [18].

A broad range of stimuli can activate the NF-κB dimer by triggering a signaling pathway that leads to the phosphorylation of IKK.

It has been proposed that immediate binding sites are constitutive i.e. associated with genes induced in response to a broad range of stimuli.

Nuclear factor-κB (NFκB) is a redox-sensitive transcription factor that is activated in response to a broad range of stimuli including inflammatory cytokines, UV radiation and H2O2 [ 31, 32].

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