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Discover LudwigThe phrase "encoding key" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when referring to the process of transforming information into encoded form for the purpose of data security. For example, "A unique encoding key was used to ensure the safety of the confidential data."
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Syp associates with multiple transcripts encoding key synaptic regulators, as well as many mRNAs encoding proteins of unknown function.
In the upstream and downstream steps of biosynthesis pathways of ginsenosides and flavonoids, 7 genes encoding key enzymes were down-regulated in HAs.
There were no significant differences between experimental groups in interrenal levels of mRNAs encoding key steroidogenic proteins (steroidogenic acute regulatory protein and cholesterol side chain cleavage enzyme).
To study the distribution of a set of polymorphic alleles of genes encoding key regulators of the menstrual cycle in cohorts of women with different levels of fertility.
Expression of two gene copies encoding key enzymes may enhance catabolic machinery of strain LB400.
Interaction with the host gut is strongly suggested by the presence of genes encoding key surface proteins.
Genes encoding key enzymes and structural proteins involved in assembly of the cornified layer also demonstrated altered expression in AE skin.
There is a strong association between HCEs and the locations of genes encoding key regulators of development, and such association reflects a global genomic trend [3].
To monitor carbon flux, we analyzed the expression of genes encoding key enzymes in gluconeogenesis, glycolysis and TCA cycles (Figure 3).
Actually, we cannot exclude that leptin given by oral route, could enter the liver in sufficient quantity to affect the hepatic expression of genes encoding key metabolic enzymes.
Here we have focused on this same sugar-maple-dominated forest site, with the intention of identifying transcriptionally expressed fungal genes encoding key lignocellulolytic, chitinolytic, and related enzymes.
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