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To this effect, the two predominant PI3-K complexes in HIEC cells (p110α/p85β and p110α/p55γ) not only contribute distinctively in the activation of Akt-1 and the maintenance of HIEC cell survival, but are furthermore engaged selectively by β1 integrin/Fak/Src signaling in the suppression of anoikis (Fig.  8).

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Sound booms, television cameras, klieg lights and, on some oncamera figures, makeup, contributed a distinctively theatrical aura to the occasion.

Also, maternal age could modify the association between education and fertility impairment assuming that (1) fertility does not decline steadily with age and (2) other pathological conditions may contribute to female infertility distinctively across women's reproductive life.

I think that distinctively Christian categories of thought have had little to nothing to contribute to the perspective of those Christians who have supported either EIT or torture.

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After an interval came a kind of palate cleanser, a cup of duck consomme, lively with the tang of fresh ginger; delicious, but I wondered how it related to the courses to follow -- in my case, wild barramundi (a native Australian fish) fillet with asparagus and summer truffles, the latter distinctively aromatic but contributing little to flavor.

This yeast, or flor, protects the wine from oxidation and contributes to the distinctively saline, nutlike flavor of fino sherries.

Further, RPGR isoforms distinctively determine the subcellular targeting of RPGRIP1α1, with deficits in RPGRORF15 -dependent intracellular localization of RPGRIP1α1 contributing to pathomechanisms shared by etiologically distinct syndromic retinal dystrophies.

All of the mutant proteins show distinctively different mobilities on SDS/PAGE, indicating that Ser phosphorylation contributes significantly to the mobility shift.

Takahashi was the first scholar to appreciate and evaluate the distinctively Japanese philosophy in Nishida's Zen no kenkyū, and later he contributed his critical investigation of Nishida's philosophy in its mature form.

Here, we show indirect evidence suggesting that capillary walls still remain as a significant barrier to rAAV9 in cardiac transduction but not so in hepatic transduction in mice, and the distinctively delayed blood clearance of rAAV9 plays an important role in overcoming this barrier, contributing to robust cardiac transduction.

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