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As cyclin dependent protein kinase 1 (CDK1) is the priming kinase for GSK-3 phosphorylation of CLASP2 this may provide cell cycle regulation of these interactions.

ODN CpG-2006 supprEBVes EBV lytic gene expression in Akata cells and primary B cells promoting latent EBV that may provide cell survival signals.

On the other hand, NRF2 activation may provide cell survival advantage by contributing to acquired apoptotic resistance, which is an important event in the process of arsenic-induced malignant transformation in many cell types, including human keratinocytes (Pi et al. 2005, 2008b; Tokar et al. 2010).

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Intracellular calcium with its complex dynamics may provide cells with enough information content to allow discrimination between multiple agonists on its own.

Indeed, a mechanism that would allow a cell to sense mechanical signals directly without reliance on matrix strain would obviate the need for compensatory tissue-level amplification mechanisms [9], reduce complexity in the system, and may provide cells with mechanical information without the potential for damaging the surrounding tissue.

This combinatorial regulation by transcriptional and posttranscriptional regulatory mechanisms may provide cells evolutionary advantages.

Such 'heterochromatinization' of the genome may provide cells a protective measure against genotoxic stress by limiting DNA exposure.

Cellular damage, which is widely considered to be the general cause of aging, occasionally may provide cells with abnormal advantages that can eventually give rise to cancer.

By generating genetic diversity, CIN may provide cells with an increased probability of acquiring tumor-promoting alterations and an increased adaptive potential when challenged by treatment.

The methylation-induced silencing of tumour suppressor genes may provide cells with a selective advantage over others, either by causing their increased proliferation or resistance to apoptosis.

The correlation between MCM5 and DMBT1 expression may point to a coupling to cell-cycle processes: basolateral relocation and hyper-expression of DMBT1 at the ECM may provide cells that are licensed to proliferate with protection from unregulated proliferation.

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