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Vegetation plays a major role in controlling the fate of contaminants in natural and constructed wetlands.
Metal oxides have great potential for controlling the fate and transport of viruses in the subsurface and water-treatment systems.
Controlling the fate of implanted hMSCs is one of the major drawbacks to be overcome to realize tissue engineering strategies.
The present study underscores the possibility of finely controlling the fate of the coating agent (polymerization/cyclization).
In addition, they also play a strategic role in controlling the fate of cells through regulation of death pathways.
The letter also asked Mr. Gehl to relinquish his role as chairman -- arguing that he was unfairly controlling the fate of Gehl for his own benefit.
In the calibration process the variable contact area between the NAPL and groundwater and the vertical transverse dispersivity were identified as crucial parameters controlling the fate of xylene.
The spatial distribution of reactive minerals in the subsurface is often a primary factor controlling the fate and transport of contaminants in groundwater systems.
Cell-based therapies have potential widespread applications in clinical medicine, and methods for controlling the fate of transplanted cells are needed.
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Together, these observations suggest that Nf1 plays a specific role in the Tbr2+NeuN+ UBC sublineage by controlling the fate-specification of GCPs in differentiating into GCs vs Tbr2+NeuN+ UBCs.
Together, these observations suggest that Nf1 plays a specific role in the Tbr2+NeuN+ UBC sublineage by controlling the fate-specification of GCPs in differentiating into GCs versus Tbr2+NeuN+ UBCs.
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