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A mutant transcription factor that has been linked to congenital heart disease has wider effects than previously thought.
However, in addition to inhibition of the GTPase of dynamin, dynasore has wider effects on cellular cholesterol, lipid rafts, and actin.
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As well as being useful to inspectors, such information is expected to have wider effects.
Diet in pregnancy could have wider effects on the health of unborn children, they believe.
The outcome will decide the fate of similar laws in 12 other states, but will also have wider effects.
She added: "Such a significant number of redundancies can also have wider effects on the local economy which are harder to predict.
There, too, his candidacy is bound to have wider effects, helping Erskine Bowles, the former White House chief of staff, who is hoping to keep Mr. Edwards's seat for the Democrats.
The country remains divided, the disgruntled, impoverished and violent Sunni part now contrasting with a relatively quiet and prospering Kurdish north and Shia south.America's intervention had wider effects.
The unanimous Supreme Court decision is the culmination of that battle.In this section The power and the glory The atlas of King George The Luis Suárez of international finance ReprintsThe decision will have wider effects.
While the story of artists taking control of their careers using social media has become well known in the UK, the speed with which Nigerians have adopted the technology – and the way this has networked the country's diaspora – is already having wider effects.
It is not unusual for poor oral health to have wider effects.
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