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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in this pathways" is not correct in English.
It should be "in this pathway" or "in these pathways" depending on the intended meaning. You can use the corrected phrase when referring to a specific route or method in a context such as education, biology, or project management. Example: "In this pathway, students will learn the essential skills needed for their future careers."
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Both characterized P450s acting in this pathways, allene oxide synthase (AOS, CYP74A) and hydroperoxide lyase (HPL1, CYP74B2) [ 19], were correctly placed in the pathways 'jasmonic acid biosynthesis' (TAIR-GO) and 'lipoxygenase pathway' (AraCyc), respectively.
It has been reported in [ 42] that the expression of one of the key genes involved in this pathways, GJA1, which encodes the connexin43 protein, is reduced in human and mouse lung carcinoma cells.
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"The big pharmaceuticals, they are interested in this pathway, in producing EPO.
For example, last year a clinical trial showed that a drug called Afinitor could potentially thwart resistance caused by the PI3K pathway in some cancers, by blocking the action of one of the chemicals in this pathway.
But in basal cell carcinoma signaling in this pathway is frequently abnormal.
In this pathway nitrate is used as terminal electron acceptor.
However, the intermediate steps in this pathway have not yet been characterized in plants.
The effective targeting nodes should be downstream and unique molecules in this pathway.
In this pathway, oxidation of intermediate sulfur species is rate-limited by the formation of OH*.
In this pathway, blood flows from the internal mammary vein to the inferior phrenic vein.
The concentration of free glycine is the rate-limiting step in this pathway.
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