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The phenotype of liver-specific Flvcr1a knockout mice suggests that FLVCR1a-mediated heme export prevents hepatic heme accumulation.
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With respect to melanoma, both p53 and retinoblastoma protein (Rb) undergo increased nuclear export preventing them from engaging in active tumor suppression [ 50].
Most significantly, the official added, Mr. Kim apparently understood that maintaining a hard-line posture on his missile program and exports prevented any possibility of a relationship with the United States.
The euro suits Germany, of course, as a weak euro is good for its exports and prevents poorer EU countries getting a competitive edge.
Cdc14 can probably reach most of its substrates relevant to cell cycle progression within the nucleus as suggested by largely unaltered cell cycle progression, if Cdc14 nuclear export is prevented by mutation of its nuclear export sequence [ 18].
Export bans prevented Swift from buying lower-priced cattle from Canada and hurt the company's sales outside the United States.
However, local export rules prevented him from selling the gem to the prestigious US jeweller Tiffany's and he decided to camp out on the other side of the border in Kenya and search for deposits there.
We considered that inhibition of hyaluronan export might prevent subsequent proteoglycan loss and collagen degradation.
Local map providers use government-issued maps that have sensitive areas excluded, but a law that prevents export of government-supplied mapping data stops Google from using it, despite having been seeking a license for the data since 2008.
Previous studies showed that FLVCR1a-mediated heme export in macrophages prevents heme-derived iron accumulation after erythrophagocytosis.
Knockdown of the major ER export factor, Tmp21, prevents this stress-induced egress, resulting in misfolded protein aggregation in the ER.
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