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For example, it has been reported that tactile sensing of substrate stiffness by cells feeds back on cell adhesion and cytoskeletal organization [33], [38], and in addition, substrates that are too elastic can cause cell apoptosis [38].
One possibility is that loss of SETD2 function in the mutant ccRCC cells feeds a cellular proliferation mechanism that if disrupted upon transfection of the wt SETD2-GFP decreases cell viability.
We show for the first time that GDNF, which is produced and secreted by EGC cells feeds back in an autocrine manner to protect EGC from apoptosis, thus contributing to integrity of the mucosal EGC plexus.
Also along this line, the activation of Glu receptors in Müller cells feeds back on to neurons by triggering the release of neuroactive compounds (Uchihori and Puro, 1993; Lopez-Colome et al., 1995; Lopez et al., 1998; Lopez-Bayghen et al., 2006).
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Proton exchange membrane fuel cells fed with H2/CO mixtures at the anode have a considerably lower performance than fuel cells fed with pure hydrogen.
Ni-MnOx-Ce0.8Sm0.2O1.9 (SDC) composites are synthesized and investigated as anode materials of solid oxide fuel cells fed with methanol.
The lackeys, pawns, and middle managers are strangled in holding cells, fed to piranhas, and, in the course of performance reviews, subjected to an imaginative variety of puncture wounds.
With increasing Sn content of the anode, the performances of the cells fed with H2 and dry methane both decrease slightly, indicating a reduced anodic catalytic activity.
These results open the possibility to evaluate the performance of low-temperature fuel cells fed with carbon-containing fuels under oscillatory operating conditions.
Two different low Ni content (10 wt.%) anode catalysts were investigated for intermediate temperature (800 °C) operation in solid oxide fuel cells fed with dry propane.
The Nyquist impedance spectra of proton exchange membrane fuel cells fed with air exhibit generally two loops, the low frequency one being ordinarily associated with oxygen diffusion.
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