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Therefore, we hypothesize that in such a transient-lytic phase where only the host genome is accessible, Rta (and BZLF1) may exert to trigger a cell senescence process.
SQSTM1- FGFR1 and/or reciprocal FGFR1- SQSTM1 fusion gene may exert to promote proliferation of immature myelomonocytic cells preferentially.
Don't run away from the other person and resist any efforts that he or she may exert to drive you away.
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Where the power to tax exists, legislatures may exert it to destroy, to discourage, to protect or exclusively for the purpose of raising revenue.
Clinical practice may be particularly different in the US where patients may exert pressure to continue treatment and clinicians have personal financial incentives to prolong treatment.
(Naturally, such a scheme of prevention always fails). On the other hand, some other person finding himself a few years farther in the past may be an ardent Confederate patriot and may exert himself to bring about the assassination of Abraham Lincoln before he took office.
Furthermore, OSA may exert hypoxic damage to pancreatic β-cells and lead to the occurrence of type 2 DM in susceptible individuals.
Our findings suggest that therapeutic strategies designed to support normal development and somatic growth may exert beneficial effects to reduce lasting adverse effects following neonatal DEX treatment.
He said the campaigners still feel that they may exert sufficient pressure to halt the project: "It's not a done deal, it's up in the air.
These explosions, together with the effects of star formation, may exert enough pressure to launch the molecular gas out of the galaxy core, Bolatto and his colleagues wrote in their study.
A combination of instabilities in regulation of expression of several mechanistically important genes may exert effects comparable to mutations.
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