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Since TSPO in the central nervous system (CNS) is believed to regulate neurosteroids biosynthesis, selective TSPO ligands are expected to be useful in the treatment of psychiatric disorders.
Type I air breaths are consistent with the action of exhale-inhale stimulated by aerial or aquatic hypoxia to regulate O2 gas exchange; type II air breaths are by inhalation alone which is believed to regulate gas bladder volume for buoyancy control.
Tyrosine phosphorylation of flagellar proteins, occurring during sperm capacitation, is believed to regulate sperm motility [24].
Nitric oxide activates latent TGF-β, which is believed to regulate collagen deposition by fibroblasts [28], [29].
Within the prostate MSMB is believed to regulate apoptosis via cell surface receptors, MAP kinase and AKT [24], [25].
The PGC-1 related coactivator (PRC), which shares structural and functional features with PGC-1α, is believed to regulate several metabolic pathways as well as mitochondrial biogenesis.
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microRNAs (miRNAs) are believed to regulate their targets through posttranscriptional gene regulation and have the potential to silence gene expression via multiple mechanisms.
The scientists have decided to focus on genes in the dopamine pathways, since those neurotransmitters are believed to regulate both motivation and attention.
In rodents, clock genes drive circadian rhythms in white blood cell function, and glucocorticoids are believed to regulate these rhythms.
These tracts are believed to regulate contingency genes but as yet no phenotypic variation has been identified associated with many of these genes.
Neuronal-microglial interactions in the medial temporal lobes (MTL) are believed to regulate memory related processes such as LTP and neurogenesis.
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