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Our results suggest that PLA70/30 may mimic some of the physical and biochemical characteristics of the NSC niche.
Our theory is that a short segment of the pore loop may mimic some feature of Ca2+-binding proteins where anti-calmodulin drugs dock and inhibit down-stream signaling (Fig. 10).
Therefore, it is reasonable to assume that the exogenous peptide may mimic some action of the endogenous GRP.
Such models may mimic some of the aetiological events in human cancer development; exposure to such agents may induce systemic effects that are difficult to replicate in genetically engineered models.
However, while global demethylation may mimic some of the proposed epigenetic events, these agents can cause chromosomal aberrations [ 29], opening up the possibility that the modulation of metastatic capacity was due to mutational rather than epigenetic events.
This behavior is seldom observed in clinical sepsis, although it may mimic some extreme conditions such as meningococcemia, pneumococcal bacteremia in asplenic individuals and severe infections in the presence of profound granulocytopenia [ 11].
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In that respect, prolonged 2i treatment may mimic, to some extent, the transition of migratory to gonadal PGCs.
Occasionally benign gastric lesions may mimic neoplasms; some like inflammatory pseudotumours have a non-specific appearance on CT and the differentiation with a neoplasm can be made only on histology.
Some may mimic the default shell functionality, as well offer additional functionality.
The tortured DNA, revealed here today at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (which publishes ScienceNOW), may mimic a shape found in some viruses and perhaps play a role in how they access genes.
It is important to distinguish between seizure and non-seizure activity, however, some artifacts may mimic electroencephalographic seizures (e.g. pulse artifact).
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