Sentence examples for governing commitment from inspiring English sources

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The careful molecular dissection of the events regulating myc-dependent multistep mammary tumorigenesis, by the laboratory of Lewis Chodosh, has uncovered another important insight into the events governing commitment to tumorigenesis.

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This family comprises both anti- and pro-apoptotic proteins to govern commitment to cell death via the mitochondrial-dependent apoptotic pathway.

Above we described a novel mechanism of serial displacement of pro-apoptotic proteins from anti-apoptotic proteins that governs commitment to apoptosis in paclitaxel-treated MCF-7 cells.

Therefore, there is a crucial need for a better understanding of molecular mechanisms governing ESC commitment into specific lineages.

Here, our analysis of distinct human and mouse epithelial subtypes has highlighted potential miRNA networks responsible for governing lineage commitment and differentiation in mammary tissue.

We were also able to analyze the apparent relative expression levels (based on EST abundance) of genes governing the commitment of carbon flux into several primary and specialized metabolic pathways in different tissues (Table  1), as we have previously done for glandular trichomes [ 19].

As early as 1945, the ACLU had taken a stand to protect the rights of the mentally ill, when it drafted a model statute governing mental commitments.

We used GeneChip technology to explore the molecular changes regulating the processes that govern the commitment and differentiation of the MSCs in young and aged animals.

Although major questions remain still unanswered, in particular concerning the precise developmental stages that MSCs undergo during differentiation in situ, permissive inflammatory influences appear to govern lineage commitment decisions in vivo.

The ICC chief executive David Richardson warned of the world governing body's commitment to crackdown on suspect bowling actions and its confidence that the scourge of match-fixing will not blight the tournament.

Bratman defends a reductive account of this normative requirement, explaining this interpersonal normative constraint in terms of the norms of commitment governing individual intention, such as those of consistency and means-end coherence.

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