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In the case of ARVCF, ZO-2 regulates its nuclear import (Kausalya et al. 2004) where it might regulate transcription similar to other p120ctn family members (Hatzfeld 2005).
Christie Whitman, the administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, has said that the administration was sufficiently concerned about the problem that it might regulate emissions of carbon dioxide.
The Environmental Protection Agency, which has a history of requiring new controls as technology improves, intermittently hints that it might regulate methane emissions.
Now the New Delhi government is hinting that it might regulate prices.
QUINA acts as an orthosteric agonist at the GluN2 subunits of NMDA receptors and it might regulate endogenous glutamate release and uptake inhibition and lipid peroxidation.
The FDA has suggested that it might regulate antibiotic use in livestock, which would make our food system not only safer but also better for the environment.
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It suggests that SPAC27D7.08c might regulate replication by methylating downstream proteins.
It was indicated that d6 might regulate osteoclasts activity through RANKL/RANK/NFATc1 pathway.
It is possible that BRs might regulate grain size by influencing expression of these grain size genes involved in the regulation of cell expansion, such as SPL13, GL7, PGL1, PGL2 and APG.
It is possible that CTIP2 might regulate a subset of epithelial stem cell population in skin as well as in HNSCC.
It was speculated that HS1 might regulate the differential activation of distal versus proximal VH families [9]; therefore, we analyzed the rearrangement efficiencies of the proximal VH7183 family (Fig. 3C), the distal VHJ558 familiy (Fig. 3D), and the distal most VH segment VHJ558.55 (Fig. 3E).
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