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We therefore wished to know whether this phenotypic similarity between WRN and REV1 was a reflection of their operating in common damage bypass pathway at the replication fork.
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Extreme heat and cold, radiation and high pressures all have one thing in common: they damage DNA and other bits of the tardigrades' cells.
GL is a broad spectrum of eye diseases which have in common the damage to the optic nerve and the progressive loss of the visual field.
What they all have in common are damaged airways in the lungs, which makes the simple process of breathing air in and out particularly difficult.
What most of the searches had in common was that the damage they did was far greater than the theoretical damage they were meant to deter.
But the two weapons have this in common: Both wreak more damage on civilians than soldiers and present a threat long after war ends.
Proteins encoded by Fanconi anemia (FA) and/or breast cancer (BrCa) susceptibility genes cooperate in a common DNA damage repair signaling pathway.
This sensory pathway is damaged in common eye diseases such as retinal degenerative diseases, diabetic retinopathy, arterial occlusions, traumas, and glaucoma.
Taking all the present data into account, the processing of auditory spatial like certain other forms of sensory information (Witoonpanich et al., 2013) may transcend conventional syndromic boundaries to index generic mechanisms that are damaged in common at least in posterior variant Alzheimer's disease phenotypes.
Prior reports indicate that SS protects endothelial cells from oxidative stress[8], [19] It is otherwise well known that some of the molecules involved in the SS-dependent signalling are in common with those controlling DNA damage and repair, including p53 and p21waf1,cip1,sdi1.
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