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Clubs would get two points for a win and one point for a draw, and there would be promotion and relegation to the state leagues at the end of the season except for Newcastle, Canberra and Wollongong, who were conferred "development status" by the NSL.
We found that NF-κB was activated in drug-induced senescent melanoma cells, which conferred development of the SASP.
Our present work demonstrated that the vaccination of susceptible chickens with the candidate vaccine S06004ΔSPI2 conferred development of acquired immunity and efficient protection for the experimental systemic PD and FT infection.
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We previously showed that concomitant mutations in Apc and Kras increased intestinal tumorigenesis and mortality of compound pVillin- KrasV12G; Apc1638N mice, where the Apc1638N allele alone, upon loss of heterozygosity of the remaining wild-type Apc allele, confers development of three or four tumors per mouse (Janssen et al., 2006).
The BET surface area was found to be 496 m2 g−1 which conferred the development of pores on its surface.
Driver mutations are defined as having been positively selected and contributing to cancer development; but conversely passenger mutations do not confer cancer development advantage [ 7].
Both these factors contribute to the exclusive specificity of RIT targeting viral antigens conferring the development of a highly efficacious, minimally toxic treatment modality.
Cancer therapy with single drug confers quick development of drug resistance where combination therapy simultaneously with two or more drugs has ability to improve results and reduce the chances of resistance [ 23].
In HCC, HBV may confer the development of HCC via octameric tandem repeats that can bind on PARP-1, and this interaction suppressed the DNA repair activity of PARP-1 and even increased the replication efficiency of HBV [ 156].
PIK3R1 underexpression might possibly lead to PI3K pathway activation and confer tumor development and progression in humans in a similar way to that observed in a mouse model of hepatocellular cancer [ 16].
This development conferred evolutionary benefits that ultimately led to the dominance of Homo sapiens today.In a new book, Clive Finlayson, a zoologist and palaeontologist, who is the director of the Gibraltar Museum, offers another view of 7m years of human evolution.
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