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The phrase "capable of mediating" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it to describe a person or situation in which an individual or group is able to bring two sides together and facilitate a resolution to a dispute. For example, "The experienced negotiator was capable of mediating the dispute between the two parties."
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FGF instructive signal is only capable of mediating Erk/Akt phosphorylation and hairy2 induction in a SHH-mediated permissive condition.
The CSTSMLKAC sequence was capable of mediating selective homing of phage to ischemic heart tissue.
Thus, it is possible that CMTs in Arabidopsis and other angiosperms are capable of mediating de novo methylation, as well (Fig. 5a).
Ben-Nun, A., Wekerle, H. & Cohen, I. R. The rapid isolation of clonable antigen-specific T lymphocyte lines capable of mediating autoimmune encephalomyelitis.
Once specified as holy, such objects take on symbolic value and become capable of mediating numinous (spiritual) experiences to the adherents of a cult.
These changes in gene expression were seen in both CTCL and GVHD patients, suggesting that TI is capable of mediating DC differentiation regardless of disease process.
It was also found that C60 L is capable of mediating the electron transfer to chloroacetic acid, promoting its electrocatalytic reduction.
In addition the oxidase continues to be capable of mediating electron transfer from solution-resident, reduce cytochrome c to the underlying metal electrode.
This salivary glycoprotein was capable of mediating separate but specific binding interactions with A. naeslundii and BEC.
These data indicate that peroxisomal proliferators are capable of mediating transcription in human breast cells and suggest the possibility of a physiological role in the breast.
CD56 T cells are unique effectors capable of mediating TCR-independent immune cascades that could be harnessed to enhance protective immunity in the elderly.
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