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While UV light minimally penetrates the skin, longer visible wavelengths possess greater penetrance and may potentially regulate cellular function.
Finally, the proteasome may potentially regulate levels of relevant transcription factor proteins [52].
c-fos mapping and other studies have identified numerous sites in the hypothalamus, limbic system and elsewhere that may potentially regulate FAA [12], [13], [14], [15], [16].
This is consistent with our results that suggest groups of miRNAs rather than a single miRNA may potentially regulate a common target.
To further test whether the HDAC inhibition caused overexpression of other splicing factors that may potentially regulate fibronectin alternative splicing, cellular protein synthesis was inhibited in conjunction with HDAC activity.
Specifically, we have identified a number of miRNAs which may potentially regulate or mark key steps in OL differentiation from human ES cells, along with their potential protein targets.
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Each miRNA may potentially influence more than 100 target genes and regulate cancer network positively or negatively in a cellular context-dependent manner [ 34].
The results provide a direct demonstration that myogenin regulates metabolic homeostasis during adult life and may potentially negatively regulate exercise performance.
The plant ORC subunit 1 (ORC1) protein possesses a conserved N-terminal BAH domain with an embedded plant-specific PHD finger, whose function may be potentially regulated by an epigenetic mechanism.
For example, the gene that codifies for CHUK may be potentially regulated by four out of the six miRNAs.
For example, the gene that codifies for conserved helix-loop-helix ubiquitous kinase (CHUK) may be potentially regulated by four out of the six miRNAs.
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