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As PIP2 regulates ion channels [26], [46], it is conceivable that its sequestration has interfered with this aspect of the ion channel activities.
The potency of ibandronate and its sequestration into bone allows it to be administered orally or intravenously, the latter as a bolus injection over 15 30 seconds, both with extended dosing intervals (Schimmer and Bauss 2003).
Instagram existed initially only on iPhones; its sequestration was part of its appeal, making it feel safe, almost private.
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Of course, neither the inscrutability of the jury nor its sequestration from the curious press could prevent the usual buzz of speculation, fueled by hunches, rumors and, it often seemed, clairvoyance.
A possible technology that can contribute to the reduction of CO2 emissions is its sequestration by mineral carbonation.
But CO2-sequestration technology is young: Problems remain with both the extraction of carbon from fossil fuels and its sequestration in underground aquifers.
For instance, we do not yet know what happens to pri-let-7 following its sequestration into the nucleolus by methylated LIN28A or LIN28B.
Its sequestration relief for 2015 is very modest, doing little to mitigate sequestration's bite.
The Plk4-mediated phosphorylation of the Hand1 transcription factor inhibits its sequestration in the nucleolus.
Normally, free Fe2+ is scarce inside the host due its sequestration by several different cellular mechanisms [25], [27].
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