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A thicker cell wall may confer enhanced resistance by limiting HOOH diffusion into cells and/or preventing cell lysis (e.g., Figure 4B versus Figure 4D).
Whatever the sum of post-translational changes, the modified protein is likely a better substrate for possible interactions with fibronectin that may confer enhanced cellular migration.
In terms of immunocompetence, this lymphocyte subset profile may confer enhanced resistance to weaning stress.
Additional research is necessary to identify substitutions in the H7N9 virus that are responsible for HA stabilization, which may confer enhanced transmissibility between mammals.
In conclusion, this study suggests that lower bilirubin may confer enhanced low-grade systemic inflammation, as evidenced by higher hs-CRP levels, irrespective of the presence of MetS.
A hallmark of nascent hybrid and polyploid genomes compared with that of a pure-line is their liability to change, which may confer enhanced evolvability compared to that of a pure-line [ 41, 43].
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Transgenics with altered levels of triterpenes may be resistant to pests and increased saponin content will confer enhanced nutritional value to the plant.
Its constitutive accumulation in transgenic rice plants has been shown to confer enhanced pathogen resistance [ 30].
Gene expression in desert plants may differ extensively from that in inland plants, and the differences in desert plants' gene expression patterns may confer an enhanced ability to respond to drought stimuli.
Use of DNA-damaging agents or antimitotics, in combination with a Chk1 inhibitor, not only confers enhanced tumour kill, but also may eliminate cell cycle-mediated drug resistance.
This may be simply due to the absence of data rather than to biological reasons since there are genes conferring enhanced resistance to all combinations of two of these pathogens.
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