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Notably, plants may compensate, at least partially, for negative impacts at both individual [8] and population [27] levels.
Since MEF2C can initiate neurogenesis and upregulate Ascl1 expression [47], it is possible that MEF2C may compensate, at least partially, for the Gli/EnR inhibition of neurogenesis.
Individual transcription factors within a family often serve related functions [2] and may compensate at least in part for the loss of other family members [3].
Further studies are needed to determine mechanisms by which palladin promotes transcriptional activation through binding to SMC promoters, and what genes may compensate, at least in part, for its loss.
These data suggest that other genes may compensate at least in part for the loss of ZNF191 activity, ameliorating the effect of the ZNF191 knockdown.
Interestingly, IR-deficient chondrocytes had increased IGF-1R levels and were more responsive to IGF-1 consistent with the notion that IGF-1/IGF-1R may compensate, at least in part, for loss of IR signaling.
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Older high performers show a similar though less intense pattern than younger high performers and may compensate age-effects at high task demands.
This advantage may compensate for the remixing at the inlet which decreases the heat transfer transfer-driving force decrement (temperature difference).
Furthermore, secondary mutations at otherwise non-critical nucleotides may compensate for deleterious effects of mutations at a critical nucleotide position(s).
Alternatively, as shown for mammalian AMPK and cauliflower HMG-CoA reductase kinase [67], a basic residue at the -4 position in SnRK2 substrates may compensate for a lack of Arg at the -3 position.
High urate at baseline may compensate against the oxidative stress caused by LC.
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