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Functional categorization of the differentially expressed genes showed that a number of important pathways, including isoprenoid biosynthesis, carotenoid biosynthesis, photosynthesis, citrate cycle (TCA) and some post-biosynthesis activities such as transporter and degradation, cross communicated and worked collaboratively in shaping the red-flesh trait of the mutant.

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These devices all have singular purposes with very little incentive to cross communicate.

While Chung notes there are "steadily growing" numbers of connected devices in the buildings environment, he says most are either closed looped systems or devices with "singular purposes with very little incentive to cross communicate" — arguing that the really big wins from IoT will come from building out networked infrastructure, rather than a conglomerate of individual smart sensors.

Salicylic acid (SA), jasmonic acid (JA) and ethylene play key roles in developmental regulation and stress responses through cross communicating signal transduction pathways.

Westley and May [ 26] also report that estrogen signaling may cross communicate with IGF pathways, with estrogen promoting increased breast cancer production of IGF-2.

Our date demonstrate that the two cell types are able to cross communicate, as evidenced by the IL-1 β release in PM10-treated samples, although the passage of particles seems not to occur.

Biological processes are underlain by interactions between various genes and their products through defined pathways in the molecular network, in which molecules cross communicate in hitherto unknown ways under both healthy and disease conditions.

We can't cross-communicate if we can't speak the same language, so everybody is going to have to become multilingual, and going to have to be at least bilingual so we all share one common core of language.

Plasma is the most ideal source for cancer biomarker discovery since many cells cross-communicate through the secretion of soluble proteins into blood.

Although these pathways are distinct from each other, they cross-communicate (i.e. activation of one pathway triggers activation of the other) to amplify the apoptotic signal [ 9].

We found that around 516 genes are ubiquitous, suggesting broad similarities in stress responses across most of the organisms and confirming cross communicating pathways playing role in different kinds of stresses.

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