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The brick or tile is fastened to a backing, but it does not exert a common action with the backing.
In addition, DinG, Rep and UvrD exert a common function, which requires the presence of two of these three helicases.
These results indicate that the selected apoptomirs exert a common role during normal retina development in several species.
Firstly, molecular pathways point out potential mechanisms by which known and predicted causal components exert a common function.
The majority of such agents exert a common action of inhibiting the cardiac rapidly activating delayed rectifier K+ current (IKr).
Preferably, an interviewee reasoned, cooperation would occur between different nations with the goal of passing similar laws to exert a common effect on industry or individual researchers and prevent the pharmaceutical companies' drift to Non-European countries.
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Activation of ERK exerted a common hypertrophic action.
Though both proteins exert a "peroxidase activity" (common parent node GO 0004601), these enzymes have different catalytic mechanisms and belong to different gene families.
The term "dioxin" refers to a diverse group of structurally related, environmentally persistent chemicals that exert toxic effects through a common pathway mediated by the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (Van den Berg et al. 1998, 2006).
Our data raise the possibility that all anxiolytics may ultimately exert their clinical effects through a common mechanism, which is a reduction in anxiety-evoked increases in cholinergic neurotransmission possibly through M1 muscarinic receptors in the hippocampus.
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are thought to exert their pharmacological actions by a common mechanism: inhibition of cyclooxygenase (COX -mediated prostanoid synthesis.
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