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MTV columnist Josh Wigler positively noted "Mysteries of the week are always compelling when they have interplay with the overarching mythology of Fringe, which was exactly the case in tonight's installment".
Therefore, it is highly speculated that environmental risk factors, gender, and smoking may have interplay with the RAGE genetic predisposition in the present study.
Co-silencing of KLF17 and Smad3 further induced cell proliferation, suggesting that KLF17 might have interplay with Smad3 signaling in the inhibition of cell growth.
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Cytokines with diverse effects on the immune system such as IL-6 [ 14- 17], B cell activating factor of the tumour necrosis factor family (BAFF), and macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) have each been shown to have some interplay with IL-17 [ 18, 19], and to have potential roles in the pathogenesis or clinical expression of SLE [ 2, 20].
Mr. McKnight sounded great, but was sometimes a distraction from the combustible band, which raced through "Lush Life" and "Cotton Club Stomp" and more before he took the stage, and which probably didn't have enough rehearsal time to have real interplay with Mr. McKnight, who appeared to be reading some lyrics off a sheet of paper.
Greg Kittinger on electric guitar had magical interplay with bassist Lee Smith and Chris Beck on drums.
The CC term, transcription factor complex (GO 0005667), is also relevant to M. tuberculosis infection, as M. tuberculosis has close interplay with H. sapiens cells on the transcription process.
Hypoxia is a condition of progressive depletion of cellular oxygen, encompassing a variety of factors that have a sensitive interplay with the nucleus, DNA, and protein machinery.
"Melon offers plenty of vitamin C, which has a synergistic interplay with catechins in the tea".
Newsreaders on Radio 2 "do not write any of the news material themselves" and had "very little interplay with the general presenters... and do little else until the next hour's bulletin".
Another intracellular posttranslational modification, critically important for brain function is O‐GlcNAC glycosylation (Rexach et al, 2008), which occurs at S and T residues and has a complex interplay with phosphorylation (Tarrant et al, 2012).
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