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The nature of the stress experienced by Escherichia coli K-12 exposed to chromate, and mechanisms that may enable cells to withstand this stress, were examined.

Results indicate that coexpression of EGFR with HER2 and HER3 at low to moderate levels may enable cells to match the response of a high HER2 expresser.

MafB deficiency may enable cells to re-differentiate erythrocytes from macrophages.

This coupled mechanism may enable cells to rapidly amplify biological responses to stressful events and maintain cellular integrity.

ATR may enable cells to cope with mechanical strain imposed by molecular processes, such as chromosome dynamics.

Finally, increased autophagy may enable cells to overcome the cellular senescence barrier by remodelling the cell cycle machinery or by promoting the turnover of the 'senescent' subcellular architecture.

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The molecular mechanisms by which Satb2 regulates gene expression involves long-term epigenetic changes in chromatin configuration, which may enable cell fate decisions to be maintained during development.

CRISPR-based genome editing may enable cell type access in other species, but issues of time, cost and ethics remain, especially for primates.

MulThelicity and stability characteristics of steady states are examined for few specific examples and portions of the operating parameter space where periodic operations involving weak variations in dilution rate or feed concentration of the limiting substrate are superior vis-à-vis continuous cultures operated at a stable non-trivial steady state are identified for each example.

Prefabricating simple associations in granule cells may enable Purkinje cells to perform more complex learning operations, analogous to the enhanced learning capacity of a multilayer perceptron over a single layer perceptron (Minsky and Papert, 1969).

The release of mi/mRNA-harboring EMVs may enable the cell-to-cell communication irrespective of the distance between the cells within an organ or tissue or between cells of different, more or less remote organs and tissues.

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