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61 The repeat expansion mutation in the C9ORF72 gene may result in a decreasing amount of functional C9ORF72 protein, and may therefore be a loss-of-function mutation.
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This is done to avoid having separate transformation matrices for each receiver, resulting in a decreased amount of required data storage.
The acquisition was delayed due to a preceding PET/CT each patient had; this delay results in a decreased amount of PET activity available for the PET/MRI acquisition.
This in particular is one of the caveats of pushes to ban outsourcing agreements by media consolidation critics, who also suggest that LMAs result in a decreased amount of local news coverage on the brokered station.
Decreased activity of SHMT1 and the unaltered activity of MTHFR may result in a decreased amount of 5,10-MTHF available for pyrimidine synthesis.
The energy emitted reaches only superficial vessels, thus resulting in a decreased amount of available light to hit the deeper ones (shadow effect).
As an alternative approach, we used a strain carrying Hsp82-GFP, Hsp104-mCherry and a deletion of rpn4, which results in a decreased amount of proteasomes and consequently in an accumulation of proteasome-destined material (JUNQ cargo).
Furthermore, reduced lipogenesis would result in a decreased amount of malonyl CoA, the product of ACC activity and an inhibitor of mitochondrial β-oxidation, which would be expected to remove an inhibitory regulator of fatty acid utilisation.
Incubation of SP together with TNF-α resulted in a decreased amount of BID and c-PARP, and in a reduced lactate dehydrogenase release, as compared to incubation with TNF-α alone.
"It wasn't gone, but we definitely saw a decreased amount in Vermont for maybe the last eighteen months or two years".
Electronic cigarettes do not combust tobacco, resulting in a substantially decreased amount of carcinogenic byproducts associated with tobacco smoking.
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