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A comparison of the transcriptional activity of the IL-8 promoter and its variants with inactivation of either NF-κB or AP-1 binding site implicates a greater role for NF-κB in TNF-α-activated gene expression than AP-1 (Figure 7).
This reflects that intensive pig rearing implicates a greater pool of potential recipients.
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"[E]merging scientific research suggests that the type of DNA used in forensic analysis might implicate a greater privacy intrusion than courts had previously assumed," the report says.
Moreover, highly conserved promoters have longer stretches of highly conserved regions, implicating a greater number of analyzed TFBSs and having a higher impact on the final result.
Moreover, male Cxcl5-stimulated bone marrow neutrophils had an increased capacity to adhere to β2 integrin ligand ICAM-1, implicating a greater sensitivity of male leukocytes to Cxcl5-mediated activation.
As expected, with deactivated LRP6 and muffled WNT canonical pathway, both NFAT and its dephosphorylated form were boosted, implicating a greater ability to activate its downstream genes including IFN.
This could implicate a great many other people, some of them very senior.
The Court held that the constitutional interests described in Winship were "implicated to a greater degree in this case than they were in Winship itself". 421 U.S., at 700, 95 S.Ct., at 1890.
Andrews argues that human belief attribution is implicated to a greater degree in the explanation of unusual or unexpected behavior, and so researchers ought to examine whether and in what contexts apes might seek explanations for behavior (Andrews 2005, forthcoming).
What to do when corruption implicates a country's leader?
Gene co-expression implicates a network relevant for schizophrenia.
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