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A bolt hit the obelisk last year, causing a block of it to tumble.
However, any more than 15 activations were prevented by structural deformations causing a block in the activation mechanism.
Cicutoxin acts on the GABAA receptor causing a block of the chloride channel which results in neuronal depolarization.
It will be of interest to assess whether Sirt1 regulates transcription of genes involved in spermatogenesis and/or alters the proportions of spermatogenic cells in the testis, perhaps by causing a block at a specific stage of spermatogenesis, in future studies.
Taken together, our data are consistent with compromised Vps15/Vps34 signalling causing a block in autophagy flux after LC3 processing and autophagosome formation, and before lysosomal clearance.
Transposon mobility is potentially detrimental to genome integrity as it can lead to mutations, causing a block in germ cell development.
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Some other methods in managing sleep apnea include possible dental procedures or a surgical procedure to fix the issue that may be causing a blocked airway.
Deficiency of NAGS causes a block in ureagenesis resulting in hyperammonemia.
However, drug treatment caused a block in the elongation of the spindle during anaphase B (Video S7, Figure 2A and 2B).
Both NUP98-HOXA9 and MLL-AF9 caused an increase in CD71 expression on erythroid cells indicating a block in terminal erythroid differentiation; in contrast, neither AML1-ETO nor PML-RARA caused a block in erythroid differentiation.
These results demonstrate that haploinsufficiency of Chk1 in the proliferating erythroblasts resulted in the accumulation of DNA damage, which possibly caused a block or miscoordinated erythroid differentiation and fewer mature red blood cells.
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