Your English writing platform
Free sign upExact(3)
Hence, it was necessary to write functions to cope with the increased complexity.
The injury can give rise to complications and/or chronic damage if not managed properly, particularly in susceptible groups such as the elderly and allergic individuals with diminished repair functions to cope with these infections [ 3, 4].
For genes that have functions to cope with the variable environmental factors (e.g., the genes to recognize the highly variable molecules of pathogens), on the other hand, different gene compositions may be preferable among genomes [ 26, 27].
Similar(57)
Because cancer cells with high protein load on the ER would need enhanced ER function to cope with constant ER stress, losing p53 function would assist tumors to grow in adverse conditions by increasing IRE1α/XBP1 pathway activation.
Investments in basic and continuing education would raise awareness and help prepare nurses and other stakeholders, regardless of status or function, to cope with the requirements associated with developing the integration process in relation to emerging professional practices.
The fact that gene order, predicted ORFs, and proteomes are highly similar between S. cerevisiae S288C and wine yeast strains suggests that genomic technologies developed in S288C may be exploited to reveal gene functions required to cope with the dynamic stresses imposed by fermentation.
Here, we hypothesized that deletion and/or amplification contribute to the gene function separately to cope with its complexity.
It is possible that (1) stress inducible chaperones have evolved to perform the same function as constitutively expressed chaperones or that (2) they carry out specialized functions to specifically cope with physiological stress.
Genes involved in these crucial biological functions interacted significantly in order to maintain the primary as well as exclusive functions related to coping with water stress.
As mentioned above, since in the late 60s and early 70s, the term stress (meaning the neuroendocrine response of the organism to any threat it encountered which required an adaption of the organisms' bio-psycho-social functions in order to cope with it) was linked to the development and control of inflammatory disease.
Overall, M1 cells grown in β-myrcene, apparently, leads to a reorganization of membrane structure and functions, most probably to cope with the highly hydrophobic character of β-myrcene and eventual generation of β-myrcene-derived toxic intermediates, as previously evidenced (Santos and Sá-Correia 2009).
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com