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For example, salinity, drought, and cold elicit a dehydration response that shares many common elements and interacting pathways [ 6, 7].
Open image in new window Figure 6 Cold-elicited NGF expression in WAT depends on the catecholamine signal.
It has been shown that cold-sensitive growth defect elicited by Prp22 helicase-defective mutants can be suppressed by several mutant alleles of Prp8 at Arg, suggesting that Prp22 may disrupt RNA RNA or RNA protein interaction stabilized by Prp8 during mRNA release [ 175].
The protection of hypoxia-acclimation against adverse effects elicited by lethal cold prompts us to characterize the transcriptional events co-regulated by hypoxia and cold.
Britain's extended imperial hangover can only elicit cold indifference from the US, which is undergoing epochal demographic shifts, isolation within Europe, and derision from its former Asian and African subjects.
This supports the fact that L. lancifolium can acclimate to a cold environment and elicit a series of physiological and biochemical responses to low temperature, such as the transformation and combination of soluble sugars.
Even the cold night and hard ground elicited mainly philosophical shrugs.
The symptoms attack occurred 2 3 times per month, elicited by exertion, cold stimuli, and sexual activities, lasting 5 10 min, and relieved after treatment with nitrates.
Perrotta et al. (2013) recently studied the functional activity of the descending diffuse noxious inhibitory controls (DNIC) (or conditioned pain modulation system) elicited by a cold pressor test (CPT) in a group of episodic CH patients during active and remission phases.
If not stored, cold sensation would not be elicited even when a target neuron is excited by arriving impulses.
Whereas SNP1 -(22-300) caused no apparent growth defect in the CBC2 -Y24A background, both SNP1 - 1-223) and SNP1 - 1-208) elicited a severe cold-sensitive defect in CBC2 -Y24A cells, one that recapitulates the cold-sensitive growth defect of a cbc2 ∆ null strain (Qiu et al. 2012).
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