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Atresia is much more frequent and indeed is the main fate of ovarian follicles.
Subsequent subfunctionalization is the main fate for paralogous gene pairs during the evolutionary process.
However, the main fate of most internalized effector cells has been shown as undergoing cell-in-cell death.
The prevailing theory predicts gene loss or functional diversification as the main fate for one of two copies of a pair of duplicated genes [ 17].
In the soybean genome, about 75% genes are present in multiple copies, and approximately 50% of paralogs are differentially expressed and have undergone expression subfunctionalization, and only a small proportion of the duplicated genes have been neofunctionalized or non-functionalized [ 12], suggesting that the main fate of duplicated genes were subfunctionalization.
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If all these responses to restore cellular homeostasis fail, compromised cells may commit to a terminal fate for the collective benefit of the surrounding tissue, adopting one of four main fates: apoptosis, necroptosis, autophagy, or senescence 11 to prevent the nucleation of a potentially deleterious proinflammatory microenvironment.
The main characters' fate isn't merely to die; it's also to live as the mere instruments of others.
The main catabolic fate of haem in vivo is its enzymatic degradation by haem oxygenase (HO) which regiospecifically oxidizes the α-meso position of haem to form the α-biliverdin isomer, carbon monoxide and free iron [31].
Our findings suggest the existence of two main cell fate determination centres within the pilosebaceous unit of mammalian skin.
The main characters' fates interweave throughout in a hugely satisfying way, each book shedding light on the other two.
Here we extend on previous work and report on the construction and evaluation of a mechanistic network model focused on DNA damage response and the four main cellular fates induced by stress: autophagy, apoptosis, necroptosis, and senescence.
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