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These results exemplify that meprinβ may distribute all over the cell surface upon loss of cell polarization, which may expose additional substrates that normally would be inaccessible to the protease.
The function of THSD4, currently unknown, may expose additional pathways involved in luminal breast cancer progression.
Delamination of adjacent protein sublayers, probably resulting from iron sulphide growth and/or decay of the organic material, may expose additional surfaces for further templating by pyrite.
KASH isoforms that lack the CHDs may expose additional isoform specific N-terminal SR binding motifs, which could tether transcription factors or other nuclear signalling proteins for INM isoforms, or cytoskeletal components such as motor proteins for ONM isoforms.
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Whenever these transient events expose additional hydrophobic groups, they too may bind at the air water interface.
A drawer slides down to expose additional functionality.
Natural disasters, armed conflict, and displacement may expose children to additional risks.
However, interoperability arrangements may expose CCPs to additional risks.
Raytheon, however, took a $325 million charge in its first quarter to cover the cost of completing two construction projects Washington had halted, and it has said in filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission that the remaining 15 guaranteed engineering and construction projects may expose Raytheon to an additional $125 million in liabilities if Washington halts them.
Child labour is common in Nepal and may expose children to specific additional hazards.
However, when there are no mass lesions, we believe that early surgery may expose the patient to an additional trauma caused by the surgery during stabilization.
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