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The extensive effects of the Muslim defeat did not become apparent until after 1233, when the Almohad empire disintegrated owing to dynastic squabbles and, lacking a central leader, the Muslim hold on Spain slipped rapidly before the armies of the Christian reconquest.

We show the extensive effects of smoking on peripheral mononuclear cell DNA methylation on pathways involved in coagulation, CNS and immune function.

A huge number of transcriptomic investigations have shown the extensive effects of AM colonization on host metabolism [ 51, 54] and identified a core set of genes that respond to mycorrhization for all tested plants, fungi, and organs.

Given the extensive effects of acetylation/deacetylation on gene regulation, the observed HDAC hyperactivation would likely result in significantly altered rd1 gene transcription, which matches with previous microarray data.

In contrast to the extensive effects of adult-onset hyperthyroidism on expression of the Shh cascade, hypothyroidism in adulthood resulted in a spatially restricted and selective down-regulation of Smo expression within the DG.

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Microarray studies suggest that epigenetic factors can have extensive effects on levels of gene expression [7].

This mechanism alone offers an explanation for how PO inhibition could confer Li+ resistance, however our observations on gene expression suggest a more extensive effect of PO on expression of multiple inositol synthetic genes.

Therefore the weak interactions that we observed in vitro, could be reinforced in vivo by an extensive effect of avidity, in which a single viral particle would interact simultaneously with several molecules of RPSA on the cell surface.

Hydrogel culture had an extensive effect of the transcription of the hyaluronan-synthase genes and of the transcription factor SOX9. HAS2 and HAS3 expression was up-regulated to 4-5 ofders of magnitudes in hydrogels cultures compared to the initial P1 cell population.

That drew a furious response from London, where officials accused BMW of excluding the government from discussions laden with extensive effects: thousands of jobs may be lost in a region where the unemployment rate of 9percentt is almost twice the national average.

This work addresses an important gap in our understanding of the extensive health effects of exposure to diesel and gasoline emissions, and has implications for preventive efforts.

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