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Analysis of the activities of monomeric subunits indicated that the deadenylase activity associated with the EEP domain of Ccr4a is more active as compared with the Ccr4b nuclease domain, despite their high overall similarity.
Nowadays, however, Dr. Djerassi is more active as the author of a series of "science in fiction" novels, his term for books that combine fiction with some heavy scientific ideas.
It clearly shows that SKC2 is more active as compared to the other two electrocatalysts.
However, no studies have been conducted on B-RAF even though this isoform is more active as a protein kinase and more abundantly expressed in the nervous system, where it is fundamental for axonal and dendrite growth [25], [27], [39], [40].
Indeed, Tgl1 is more active as a SE hydrolase (Koffel et al. 2005).
In this context, it is important to note that there is considerable interest in the FIT domain as a regulatory domain because of three findings: (i) Ser2448 is phosphorylated by S6K1 (19), (ii) the ΔRD mutant deleting Ser2448 is more active as a kinase (20), and (iii) TOR autophosphorylates Ser2481 when TOR is present in TORC2 (22, 22).
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The paper intends to inform policies aimed at encouraging people to be more active as well as a future research agenda.
ATP synthase on the cell surface was more active at low extracellular pH, such as in the tumor microenvironment.
Remember that other predators, such as caimans, are more active at night.
WJB Dorn Veterans Affairs Medical Center patients were more active as indicated by their higher peak activity (F=4.84, P=0.036).
This week, having led the Los Angeles Philharmonic in works of Mozart and Haydn (he has lately been more active as a conductor), Schiff will repeat the four-sonatas program at Carnegie Hall.
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