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In this study, we employed a CPN-siRNA delivery method that is taken up by protoplasts in a manner that does not hamper viability and had no obvious effect on cell wall regeneration during the first 48 h.

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This indicates that the E-beam produced material itself does not hamper cell viability and proliferation, but that this may be influenced by the micro and macro geometrical characteristics.

If credit agencies view a Greek restructuring as a default, and further downgrade the country's ratings, the E.C.B. fears that it might no longer be able to accept Athens' debt as collateral for its loans, potentially further hampering the viability of Greek banks.

However, insufficient investment and inefficient supply chains have hampered the viability of reuse and/or recycling because of the extended time intervals between the recycling process of recovery and reuse.

This difference could be the consequence of epigenetic interference with transcription of the X chromosome from spermatids, which hampered the viability of our triploid cells.

Nonetheless, we are aware that the mesh may hamper the cell viability, particularly if the mesh pores are obstructed with invading cells and fibrin and blood clot layers, a finding well known as a cause for ventricular catheter obstruction.

Here, we evaluate the potential for bioethanol production from SRC poplar in five EU countries from technology, economic and policy standpoints, thereby providing a coherent framework to facilitate dialogue between scientists, economists and policymakers on addressing the major bottlenecks within the supply chain, which currently hamper the commercial viability of bioethanol from poplar in the EU.

However, progress in cell therapy is hampered by poor viability of implanted cells and the vulnerability of regenerated tissue to repeated bouts of ischemia.

As mentioned above, many natural and industrial yeasts show low sporulation efficiencies and/or low spore viability, hampering their use in direct mating (or mass mating, cf. infra) experiments.

Although the limited period of embryo viability hampered our analysis of spinal neural tube closure in folate-deficient litters, there appeared to be no exacerbation of spina bifida by folate deficiency in the ct/ct strain nor in folate-deficient + ct /+ ct litters, where spina bifida was never observed.

Results suggest that MKK3 depletion exclusively hampers cell proliferation and viability of cancer but not normal untransformed cells.

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