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Through this activity, AtSerpin1 was shown to exert set-point control over programmed cell death in Arabidopsis.
Such a power, if exerted, will set a barrier to traffic between one state and another as effective as if customs duties equal to the price differential had been laid upon the thing transported.
Consequently, these modified proteins cannot exert the whole set of intra- and intermolecular interaction events like their full-length counterpart.
We initially found that both hNAP1 and SET exert their stimulatory activity during PIC assembly, immediately following nuclear extract addition.
They will also be asked by the researcher to take their chemotherapy schedule into consideration, in order to ensure that they do not over exert themselves or set unrealistic goals during weeks in which they will be receiving treatment.
Living conditions in this setting exert a direct impact on health and self-care.
Spain is often touted as a model for how the public sector can exert leadership in setting a whole host of progressive policies (mainly generous subsidies) for rapidly pushing a move to green energy and creating many jobs while doing so.
TGF- β exerts a complex set of effects in cancers.
The ovarian cancer gene list derived by our literature meta-analysis thus appears to be under more stringent control than the SEREX-ovarian gene set, exerted by a defined set of transcription factors.
This suggests that the mental health and behaviours of men in this setting exert a powerful effect on the mental health of their wives during pregnancy and after childbirth and that it is essential that strategies to screen and treat or prevent PCMDs in women will be of limited success unless they also address comorbid PCMD and AD in men.
How far depends on the amount of pressure the machine is set to exert.
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