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However, metabolic engineering primarily concentrates on production of only one metabolite or a single metabolic gene and normally generates unexpected metabolic consequences because metabolic pathways in plant intertwine one another to form a complex network; and perturbation of a single gene in the network usually have extensively effects on metabolic flux [ 21, 22].

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Considering the similarities between the inhibition of survivin and mTOR in our HNSCC model and the extensively reported effects of mTOR inhibitors on cancer stem cells, future studies should explore the combined therapeutic effect of YM155 on cancer stem cells.

Their role in ecosystem processes in surface soil has been studied extensively, but effects of burrowing species on processes in subsurface soil remain poorly known.

Current phytochemical and pharmacological studies revealed that Panax species contain a variety of bioactive ingredients, including triterpene saponins (ginsenosides), fatty acids, polysaccharides and polyacetylenes [1], and exhibit extensively beneficial effects on immune system, central nervous system and cardiovascular system, cancer and diabetes, etc. [2 4].

However, Lu and colleagues did not extensively evaluate effects of PAR-1 coexpression on wild-type and S2A tau.

Because smoking history, coffee consumption, and alcohol consumption have been reported on extensively as effect modifiers in determining PD risk, we also included these factors in adjusted models.

87 The extensively reported beneficial effects of ACE inhibitors in type 2 diabetes 47, 48 are most likely due to the combined effects of increased bradykinin and decreased angiotensin II via AT1 and AT2 receptors rather than PPARγ.

Author and neurologist Oliver Sacks, who has written extensively about the effects of music on the human brain, watches Dryer.

Later, he wrote extensively about the effects of the BP oil spill on the local food supply.

"We've come to see these registries as a panacea that is going to resolve all sex offender problems," said Richard Tewksbury, a professor of justice administration at the University of Louisville who has written extensively about the effects of registries.

For Dubravka Sekulic, who has written extensively on the effects of privatisation on public space in Belgrade, "the city developed in the post-socialist period of speculative capitalism all of a sudden seems too cruel, as if it's an aberration caused by the proximity of socialism, and not the usual state of affairs in capitalism".

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