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MCO can result essentially from three mechanisms: (i) increased mitochondrial Ca2+ uptake, following release from the ER and Ca2+ influx from the extracellular space; (ii) reduced Ca2+ extrusion through the mitochondrial Na+/Ca2+ exchanger; and (iii) changes of mitochondrial Ca2+ buffering.

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Data were obtained essentially from two HIV-1 neutralization assays, one using primary HIV-1 isolates and peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC assay) for infection and the other using pseudoviruses derived from corresponding isolates and the TZM-bl reporter cell line.

This resulted essentially from two factors:     - the net increase in miscellaneous income resulting from the change in policy mentioned above (crediting to the General Fund income earned on investment and investments in excess of staff related liabilities), and.     - the improved collection of contributions detailed below (see 30). 29.

In wild-type cells, live analysis of Jupiter-GFP shows that spindles are progressively established from MTs irradiating essentially from the two centrosomes localized at the antipodes of the nucleus according to an "outside-in" process (Fig. 4A).

The group's most recent filings with the election commission revealed $14.7 million in donations since September, two-thirds of which essentially came from two people, Bob Perry, a Houston home builder, and Robert B. Rowling, a billionaire from Dallas.

The stable core is essentially built from two multiprotein complexes, the Y-shaped heptameric Nup84 complex and the Nic96 complex, arranged around an eightfold axis.

The measurement error of the supplied current essentially derives from two different factors: (i) the characteristics of the ADC integrated into the microcontroller unit and (ii) the noise, introduced by the analog circuit which amplifies the signal collected from the sensing resistor (R sense in Fig. 4).

"(In) 2014, I see a marketplace that has essentially gone from zero to $300 million of spend," according to Starcom MediaVest Group's precision video EVP Tracey Scheppach.

The attC sites, also called 59-base elements, are essentially formed from two imperfect inverted repeats with a 7 bp core site GTTRRRY in the right end consensus region which is essential for in vivo recombination [3] [6].

Serum markers used in these two routinely used screening tests essentially originate from two tissues, namely fetal liver (AFP) and the placenta (fβ-hCG, PAPP-A), whereas the non-protein serum biomarker uE3 is produced by the placenta from its precursor dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate produced by the fetal liver and adrenal glands.

The attC sites, also called 59-base elements, are essentially formed from two simple sites at the boundaries of an imperfect palindromic region with a 7 bp core site GTTRRRY, whilst the attI1 can vary in sequence and it devoid of a palindromic sequence [3] [5].

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