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is perk
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Shortened form of percolate.
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New York, after all, is perk central.
He is convinced that Strange is Perk, refuses to drop his gun and is shot.
SEC61B and RPL7A (shown in Figure 2 ) are highlighted with red arrows, as is PERK (EIF2AK3 ).
The second is PERK, which is activated by ER stress – a response that can occur as a result of abnormal glucose levels (Kaufman et al., 2002; Ron and Harding, 2012).
Neither dose nor downstream target (that is, pERK or pAKT) were major determinants of temporal class, but the identity of the ligand was: induction of pERK and pAKT by ErbB ligands was usually sustained whereas induction of pAKT by IGF/INS ligands was either sustained or late.
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He is perking up.
The economy is perking up.
Taiwan's economy is perking up.
And now even its economy is perking up.
The economy is perking up, helped by competitively priced exports.
One of the first events in response to ER stress is PERK-mediated phosphorylation of the translation initiation factor eukaryotic initiation factor 2 α (eIF2 α) leading to the reduction of global protein synthesis and preferential translation of selected mRNAs including ATF4.
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