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Although proportion of repeated DNA in the rye genome is not known, considering recent estimates in wheat [ 30], repetitive DNA may constitute at least 90% of the rye genome.
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LRRK2 mutation carriers without motor signs of PD but with olfactory loss may constitute a group at especially high risk for phenoconversion.
Still, they provide preliminary evidence that this approach may constitute a means to identify at-risk individuals based upon subtle, sub-clinical facial features.
Moreover, CN/PERK interaction may constitute an example of at least partial dissociation from stress sensor activation, since ATF6, IRE1α and PERK would not all be activated by the same mechanism of titration from BiP.
Characterization of pachytene substages now clearly demonstrates linear patterns of SUMO-1 in early pachytene, a dual morphology during mid-pachytene, which may constitute a transitional stage and, at late pachytene, solely focal associations at 1qh and 9qh.
Thus, AT-II cells may constitute a target for AFG1 exposure and serve as progenitor cells for tumorigenesis induced by AFG1.
The results of preclinical in vitro and in vivo evaluations indicate that the extract-oil formulation at 5% may constitute an alternative means to alleviate fungal infections caused by dermatophytes.
This may constitute a bottleneck for (recombinant) protein secretion at least at higher growth rates.
The existence of processes like this occurring at complex formation may constitute a natural design of efficient redox chains.
T3, however, may be a good indicator of DEE for inactive animals where BMR, or at least RMR, may constitute a substantial proportion of DEE (Toubro et al., 1996) or where thermoregulatory costs are high (Duriez et al., 2004).
In conclusion, increased PARP, reduced type 1 procollagen, and impaired skin structure are associated with the development of foot complications in diabetes and may constitute novel biomarkers to identify patients at maximal risk.
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