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Influence is often exerted behind the scenes.
In bacteria, control is often exerted by bifunctional receptors acting as both kinase and phosphatase to regulate gene expression, a design known to provide robustness against noise.
However, pressure is more likely to be related to diet quality generally than weight specifically because it is often exerted to ensure that healthy foods are consumed.
We propose that tCWCH2 may play roles other than the direct DNA binding that is often exerted by classical C2H2, because the linker lengths of tCWCH2 are more highly divergent than those of the canonical C2H2 ZFs, in which linker length is a critical parameter for DNA-C2H2 ZF interactions [ 60- 63].
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When radiolabeling small proteins such as these, it is often important to exert maximum control over the number and site of modifications to the molecule.
Thus, although RB1 is often thought to exert its influence at the G1/S-phase transition, perturbations to RB1 have consequences further downstream in the cell cycle, specifically during mitosis.
The purpose is often twofold: to exert a 'chilling effect' on other governments considering similar legislation and to delay the implementation of legislation in the targeted country, during which period the companies concerned can continue to promote their products without the hindrance of the impending regulation.
When a student does better than usual in energy transfer, it is often because the teacher exerted a little effort.
Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSC) are frequently incorporated into osteochondral implants and cell seeding is often facilitated with hydrogels which exert a profound influence on the chondrogenic differentiation of MSC.
He pursues rebuilding with vigor via his subordinates, although he is often overshadowed by Gov. George E. Pataki, who has exerted more control over the process and has made it his business to be on hand for almost every news conference related to ground zero.
As a result it is often collapsed by tissue stress, specifically exerted by fast growing tumor itself.
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