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Our results demonstrate that Riluzole interacts with the Nav1.6 channel, more specifically in the key residues TYR 1787, LEU 1843 and GLN 1799, suggesting possible cellular implications driven by these amino acids on Riluzole Nav1.6 interaction, which may serve as an important output for a more specific and experimental drug design therapy against ALS.

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It is not only a strategy forced by economic implications, but also driven by a sincere desire, they say, to keep their game healthy.

Here, we discuss the implications of microbial dysbiosis driven by antibiotics, with a focus on potential links with allergy and asthma.

"It has the same counter-to-mainstream implication of being progressive, driven by artistic freedom, but people think of bands they like instead of slow black-and-white movies about people silently crying in the ruins of Russian-occupied post-war Berlin.

First, most of the public and policy discourse on the conflict implications of climate change is driven by politics, not science.

But to present the work of physics as being driven by such implications is to misrepresent it, and runs the risk of alienating people from a culture which, at CERN, is both secular and ecumenical, whether Self likes it or not.

The proposed changes to the Six Nations are understood to be driven by the financial implications associated with women's internationals.

The networks posing greatest implications for security will be those driven by extremist ideologies of assorted inspirations: nationalist, pro-independence, xenophobic and anti-immigration, far left, far right, radical Islamists etc. [22].

Intense investigation into the role of post-translational modifications, specifically phosphorylation and acetylation, has now begun, driven by the potential implications of these modifications in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and other tauopathies [ 4, 11, 16, 18, 19].

Given the expansion of the treatment armamentarium following the development of the NOACs, the decision-making will necessarily become more complex, and will additionally be driven by the economic implications of the potentially widespread use of newer, more expensive therapies.

The implication that his critics have been driven by envy after his success in winning the Ashes in 2005 is, at best, contentious, but this unshakeable faith in his methods and beliefs continues to bolster him and, given a reasonable World Cup, will now ensure his survival.

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