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However, much knowledge has been derived from structural studies of blocked or inactive mutant GE Fs which presumably closely represent intermediates in the exchange reaction and yet which are by design incompetent for carrying out the nucleotide exchange reaction.

Although significant progress has been achieved on the molecular dissection of plant necrotroph interactions in recent years, the vast majority of knowledge has been derived from foliar pathogens interacting with a few model plants.

Although we understand how hERG channel inhibition can prolong ventricular action potential duration and the QT interval in vivo, most of this knowledge has been derived from retrospective studies of human torsadogenic drugs in animal models (Omata et al., 2005; Hanson et al., 2006).

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The compiled rules, representing experts' knowledge, have been derived from standard industrial practices and integrated with empirical models to ensure a robust view of the diagnosed damage types.

Most current knowledge regarding plant disease resistance derives from studies of dicotyledonous species (e.g. Arabidopsis thaliana), with little knowledge having been derived from monotyledonous plants such as rice, wheat, maize, and sorghum.

But this knowledge has been derived substantially from studies in adults — children are rarely studied because of concerns about safety and ethics — leaving many experts worried that the use of multiple psychotropics in youngsters has not been explored fully.

An approach using tumor tissue or cells takes advantage of knowledge that has been derived from studies at multiple levels.

5 14 Most of the epidemiological knowledge of adhesions has been derived from the extensive work of the Surgical and Clinical Adhesions Research (SCAR) Group.

Although much knowledge about INM has been derived from studies in the central nervous system (ectodermal origin), it has been demonstrated that INM also occurs in endoderm-originated digestive organs such as epithelia emanating from the liver bud (Bort et al. 2006) or intestin (Grosse et al. 2011) during development.

Although most knowledge regarding HIF has been derived from studies following hypoxic stress, HIF-α stabilisation has also been found in non-hypoxic settings, such as relatively well-oxygenated regions of tumours, and in diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis and diabetes (Catrina et al., 2004; Taylor and Sivakumar, 2005).

Much of our current knowledge of these subtypes has been derived from a canonical set of cell lines derived from primary tumours (Phelps et al, 1996).

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