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In particular, JPH2 may be critical in anchoring the invaginating sarcolemma to the sarcoplasmic reticulum, thereby enabling the maturation of the TT network.

We present a simple approach for developing naturally derived ECM coatings for cell culture that provide important tissue-specific cues unlike traditional cell culture coatings, thereby enabling the maturation of committed C2C12 skeletal myoblast progenitors and human embryonic stem cells differentiated into cardiomyocytes.

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If the former have evolved from the latter, the constraints on the sequence of a GFP-like protein, which has to enable the maturation of a chromophore or a fluorophore, have apparently been lifted in the G2 domains, which became coopted into a mutidomain polypeptide that mediates protein-protein interactions in the basal membrane of metazoa.

In general, most sandflies appear to be vector competent for >1 Leishmania spp. The New World species Lu. longipalpis and the Old World species Ph. argentipes, Ph. arabicus, Ph. halepensis, and Ph. perniciosus enabled the maturation of almost all Leishmania species tested under experimental conditions (8 ).

Animal models have shown that calcitriol has been shown to have a key role in enabling the maturation and differentiation of ventricular myocytes isolated from neonatal rat hearts [ 30] and VDR knockout mice exhibit increased ventricular mass and higher levels of atrial natriuretic peptide, which lead to ventricular dilatation and impaired electromechanical association [ 31– 31].

Moog's work enabled a series of investigations that further outlined roles for glucocorticoids in the maturation of the intestine.

Shopping, in particular, benefited from the maturation of the e-commerce industry, which has made strides in terms of enabling easier mobile checkout flows, and has benefited from native mobile payment mechanisms, like Apple Pay, we'd argue.

It was not just mass production but also the maturation of all the constituent components, yielding lower cost, higher quality and reliability, that 'suddenly' enabled cars to become ubiquitous.

One of the most relevant hypotheses is that Notch may act as an on/off switch, either enabling maturation of the articular cartilage by promoting cell proliferation or acting as a terminal differentiation potential leading to bone formation (and bone elongation after birth).

But then, Tomasello argues, the maturation of humans' evolved capacities for shared intentionality transform these abilities-through the new forms of sociocultural interaction they enable-into uniquely human cognition and sociality.

The Post also reported that the administration was looking to request $150 million in fiscal year 2019 "to enable the development and maturation of commercial entities and capabilities which will ensure that commercial successors to the ISS — potentially including elements of the ISS — are operational when they are needed".

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