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LS, LY, CX, YF and LJ contributed to recruit participants and diagnosed the cases.
LO has contributed to recruit a substantial part of the participants, data collection and critical revision of the manuscript.
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Many officials agreed that the increasing likelihood that a part-time reservist would be mobilized has contributed to recruiting problems, but they disagreed on the extent.
MD contributed to trial design and protocol development, had overall responsibility for conduct of the trial, and contributed to recruiting patients, deciding the statistical analysis, interpreting the data and preparing the manuscript.
We are indebted to all the patients who agreed to participate in this study and to all clinical centers (listed in the online-only Data Supplement) that contributed to recruiting the patients.
Second, Myc may contribute to recruit and/or stabilize MLL complexes at certain promoters.
Nonetheless, we cannot exclude that, under certain learning conditions such as those of the Morris water maze test in PC3/Tis21-null mice, stage 5 neurons may contribute to recruit a larger number of neurons within memory circuits.
This suggests that RACK1 contributes to recruit miRISC to the site of translation and supports a post-initiation mode of miRNA-mediated gene repression.
They are biochemically complex structures, which contain multiple copies of approximately 30 core subunits, in turn contributing to recruit many additional regulatory proteins.
However, we cannot exclude the possibility that, given the variety of lesions that multi-photon lasers produce, PARylation and SUMOylation contribute to recruit SLX4 to different types of DNA damage.
In line with the idea that CENP-T/W contributes to recruit the Ndc80 complex to kinetochores, loss of CENP-T/W in CENP-M depleted cells correlated with a severe reduction of the kinetochore levels of Ndc80 (also known as Hec1), a subunit of the Ndc80 complex.
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