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On these days, some pagans believe the veil between the human and supernatural worlds is at its thinnest, making them potent days for magic crafting.
Once activated, TG2 selectively deamidates gluten peptides making them potent antigens and resulting in stimulation of HLA-DQ2 restricted CD4+ T cells residing in the intestinal lamina propria [15].
Moreover, cysteine cathepsins are expressed by both cancer and stroma cells,[ 5] thus making them potent cancer-specific targets.
Neuropsychological diagnostic tools show a number of practical advantages making them potent candidates for the common use in HE assessment [ 27, 28].
TLRs recognize conserved microbial molecules expressed across a wide range of pathogens (pathogen-associated molecular patterns; PAMPs) thereby making them potent sensors of infection and endowing them with the ability to distinguish self from non-self molecules.
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Advanced underwater listening equipment (asdic, or sonar) was installed, and six forward torpedo tubes made them potent weapons.
From tablet screens to smartphones, electronic devices are light sources people tend to hold close to their faces, which may make them potent sleep disrupters.
RNA vaccines have a number of additional advantages that make them potent, safe and versatile.
Their ability to insert into new genomic locations makes them potent agents of phenotypic change, including various known pathologies [ 1- 3].
The fact that MPs express high concentrations of PS on their outer leaflet makes them potent inhibitors of phagocytosis of normal apoptotic cells.
BMPs were previously thought to function only in the differentiation of progenitor cells toward a specific cell fate (Tseng et al., 2008; Zhao and Hogan, 1996), but our findings reveal that, at least in the case of BMP8B, their specific signaling abilities can make them potent regulators of mature physiological systems.
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