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Multiple environmental and neurochemical factors likely contribute to the expression of this plasticity.
To understand regulatory systems, it would be useful to uniformly determine how different components contribute to the expression of all other genes.
Our findings provide evidence that central PI3K pathways may, at least in part, contribute to the expression of supraspinal antinociception induced by both μ- and δ-opioid receptor agonists in the mouse.
This approach is expected to furnish a suitable natural-based polymeric scaffold with sufficient temporal stability to support cell attachment and spreading, also providing tissue-specific signals that can contribute to the expression of the requested cellular phenotype.
These characteristics likely contribute to the expression of the highly adhesive properties of the TEC.
Together these findings raise the possibility that this novel TOR1A variant may contribute to the expression of dystonia.
Enhanced function of synapses using the NMDA subtype of glutamate receptor could contribute to the expression of the increased excitability.
Ultimately, linking the neurophysiological and cellular/biochemical actions that contribute to the expression of a defined MDD-like syndrome will dramatically extend the translational value of the most valid animal models of MDD.
However, other transcription factors may also contribute to the expression of SREBP-2 target genes.
Most likely, both, hepatocytes and infiltrating immune cells contribute to the expression of IFNβ observed in HCV infected patients.
PPARδhas been shown to contribute to the expression of Lrat and Rbp1 in activated hepatic stellate cells and may also influence the expression of retinoid metabolism genes in the skin [55].
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