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Though mutation of the RLKK site in the fly protein creates a receptor that is not processed, active, or observed at the cell surface, it is not certain whether this outcome is a secondary consequence of global structural disruption, or a result of a critical dependence on S1 cleavage for Notch function in Drosophila.
More specifically, the right posterior brain regions involved in spatial attention appear to be homologous to Wernicke's area in the left hemisphere [5], [29], implying that the rightward asymmetry is a secondary consequence of the encroachment of language circuits in the left hemisphere.
This indicates that absence of sessile crystal cells in the eater mutant is a secondary consequence of the absence of sessile plasmatocytes.
Vascular disruption is the initial cause of ICH and blood brain barrier (BBB) dysfunction (with associated edema and leukocyte extravasation) is a secondary consequence [ 5].
Vascular damage induced by hypertension may be the initial cause of ICH and BBB dysfunction (with associated edema and leukocyte extravasation) is a secondary consequence [ 55].
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Removal of extracellular Ca2+ greatly inhibited [Zn2+]i-induced acidification, suggesting that acidification was a secondary consequence of Ca2+ entry.
Defective notochord vacuolation in pacsin3 morphants may simply be a secondary consequence of failed intercalation and differentiation.
A long post-reproductive life of those individuals that mate at early age would then be a secondary consequence of such an adaptation.
We suggest that this phenotype was a consequence of reduced anabolism, which was a secondary consequence of the perturbation in Mg2+ homeostasis.
Thus, changes in PIN expression are likely to be a secondary consequence of ABP1 inactivation's effect on cell differentiation rather than a primary effect.
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