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Jobson and Qiu agree, as set out in the Covello-Gray model, that "the origin of RNA editing activity itself is clearly a neutral event", although they suggest that "it may confer some fitness to the organellar genomes".
It may confer its growth effects by trans-activating target genes required for cell proliferation in nucleus [ 56].
However, offsetting its high wiring cost, it may confer several advantages to the network as a whole.
Amphotericin B is administered intravenously as liposomal amphotericin in a dosage of 3 to 5 mg/kg/day or as its lipid complex in a dosage of 5 mg/kg/day, but has lost its predominance due to the nephrotoxicity it may confer and the newer therapeutic alternatives that have been found [ 66].
The flip-side of our greater age is that it may confer some authority.
But the heart disease risk variant is so extraordinarily common that it may confer some unknown benefit.
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Drug susceptible TB is the substrate from which MDR TB emerges, but it also may confer partial protection against exogenous re-infection with MDR-TB.
The glycine reductase complex is predicted to play an important role in allowing B. pilosicoli to successful colonize a broader range of host species than B. hyodysenteriae, and it also may confer advantages to B. murdochii.
Consequently, it appears that telomerase may confer global resistance to apoptosis and may be related to the propensity of many DNA-damaging agents to target the telomeric TTAGGG DNA sequence (Ramirez et al 2003).
16 As such it is conceivable that clopidogrel may confer the greatest benefit for patients with aspirin treatment failure.
It is possible that this may confer protection against tissue elevations in CORT, but the metabolic implications of this decrease in 11β-HSD1 protexpressionsion are gleaned from chronic training studies.
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