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To regenerate a glandular organ, such as salivary glands, recapitulation of branching processes may be requisite.
Lord Aberdeen does not pretend to judge what amount of force may be requisite in the Pacifick for the general interests of the service: but if any material change should now be adopted, it ought, in his Lordship's opinion, to be the result of views of the policy which may be at present entertained by Her Majesty's Government upon this subject.
Furthermore, the conserved nature of most of these gene products has led us to extend our hypothesis - that they also may be requisite virulence effectors in other Brucella susceptible hosts.
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A younger, more elastic brain than mine may be a requisite for enjoying him.
One explanation for these findings is that inactivation of the chromatin remodeling pathway may be a requisite event in the development of these cancers.
The phosphoproteome seems to be involved in the maintenance of cell homeostasis as judged from the source of the peptides involved and thus may be a requisite for eukaryotic life [22].
It is possible that inactivation of the TP53 gene, or pathway, may be a requisite event in the development of serous cancers.
Our data supports the hypothesis that lamin A has a negative influence on cell proliferation and its down regulation may be a requisite of tumour progression.
We hypothesize that phosphorylation may be a requisite for O-GlcNAc modification and tyrosine phosphorylation plays a role in the interplay between O-GlcNAc modification and serine/threonine phosphorylation in proteins.
These data, when coupled to the EGFR inhibitor studies on breast cells lines, strongly suggest that the EGFR-RAS-MEK pathway plays an important role in the basal-like subtype's biology, and may be a requisite activating event for tumor formation.
While jackets and neckties may have been requisite elements of a newsman's uniform in the 1960s, dress codes in the profession lapsed a lot in the intervening years.
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