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Wagner finds that how well people do on a test like this predicts how well they will do in the workplace: good managers pick (b) and (e); bad managers tend to pick (c).
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We categorized physical changes related to hygiene (e.g., bad breath, yellow fingers and bad teeth) in the 'Hygiene' subcategory and physical changes related to one's overall appearance (e.g., unhealthy looking skin or hair) in the 'Appearance' subcategory.
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Other cultures believed that nightmares were the result of more natural processes (e.g., "bad air" or a dietary faux pas).
Conversely, the sensitizer (e.g., Bad) could obstruct the binding of Bax to Bcl-2.
Activated Akt can phosphorylate many downstream targets (e.g., Bad, Bax, and caspase-9) and suppress proapoptotic transcription factors (e.g., FoxO and p53) [ 10– 13].
The balance between the pro-apoptotic (e.g., BAD and BAX) and anti-apoptotic (e.g., Bcl-2 and Bcl-XL) members of the Bcl-2 family is critical for controlling mitochondria-induced apoptosis [ 24].
Induction of apoptosis usually requires involvement of the bcl-2 family proteins including proapoptotic gene products (e.g., bad, bax, bak, bcl-XS, and bim) and apoptosis inhibiting gene products (e.g., bcl-2, bcl-XL) [ 30, 31].
These missing values represent spots that did not pass the quality selection criteria for various reasons, either technical (e.g., bad spotting of the DNA on the microarray) or biological (e.g., no transcripts of that gene in this fraction).
For the most part, the other BH3-only proteins (e.g., BAD, BIK, BMF, Noxa, and PUMA) only bind to anti-apoptotic BCL-2 proteins and set the apoptotic threshold by releasing BID and BIM.
After analyzing several BH3-only protein described to be involved in apoptosis (e.g., BAD, BID, BIM, PUMA, and Noxa), only BIM demonstrated CVD-mediated regulation, resulting in substantially up-regulated expression.
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