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The decrease of NLRP9 in D1 abnormal embryos implies its possible roles in the fertilization and zygote development; while the increase of NLRP9 in D3, D5 arrested embryos suggests it is probably not needed in normal D3 and D5 embryos.
Significant downregulation of this protein in GBM implies its possible involvement in the pathology of GBM.
Hence, the brain expression of RHOXF2 in primates implies its possible involvement in brain function.
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Thus, the highly protonated Glu80 demonstrated in the present study on ASIC1 may imply its possible role as a proton-binding site in ASICs.
In particular, the Glu80-Glu417 pain in the inner pore was completely protonated and possessed 2 H+, implying its possible importance as a proton-binding site.
In addition, dme-miR-92a, the ortholog of bmo-miR-92, was found expressed in the brain primordium and a subset of the ventral nerve cord in Drosophila [42], implying its possible role in regulating brain and nerve development.
All of these NAb-immunized macaques showed efficient virus-specific CD8+ T-cell induction at week 8 (Figure 3), although difference in the levels between the two groups was not significant, implying its possible enrollment in the observed viral control.
In this study, we also found that the WT1 gene was hypermethylated in 30% (16/53) of cases, implying its possible involvement in the formation of astrocytoma.
GCRG213p expression pattern in the aged group and intestinal metasplasia implied its possible role in gastric mucosa senescence and age-related entities, which deserves further exploration.
Our computer simulation demonstrated a significant excess of amino acid replacements in the VP1 region implying its possible role in adaptive evolution.
At one point, he even implied it was possible Sessions had received a secret award from the Ku Klux Klan.
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