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For example, in the case of triosephosphate isomerase and serine hydroxymethyltransferase, deamidation of labile asparagines residues may represent specific signals for commitment of protein to degradation.
Therefore, these data strongly suggested that C/EBPβ and C/EBPε are required for commitment of hematopoietic progenitor cells under cytokine stimulation to myeloid cells.
Therefore, it has been proposed that the stress-induced phosphorylation of p53 at Ser-46 is one of the critical events for commitment of cell fate into apoptotic cell death [40], [41].
In fact, when Kit-negative spermatogonia (obtained from 4dpp testes, after removal of Kit positive cells) were cultured for 24 h in RCCS, they underwent differentiation, as evaluated by increased expression of genes important for commitment of mitotic germ cells to the meiotic programm (Kit and Stra8), even though they failed to organize Scp3 onto chromosomes.
Additional studies have suggested that p63 is crucial for commitment of stem cells to an epidermal cell fate.
These findings, together with positive Alizarin staining, reinforced the evidence for commitment of induced EDT-MSC to functional osteoblasts.
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Now in its third year, the Challenge provides tools and tips for commitments of every size, ranging from committing to one non-GMO meal this month to eating completely non-GMO all month long.
To be human is to be already caught up in the midst of social and concrete situations that call for commitments of certain sorts on our part.
This approach is often criticised for the lack of commitment of the participants and the artificiality of the hedonic response.
"UNICEF is extremely grateful for the commitment of donors like Norway to education for all and the Millennium Development Goals," she added.
You can criticise me for a lot of things, but probably not for my commitment of time and energy to this.
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