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In either case, males may selectively alter the type and frequency of their responses to conspecific advertisement signals as they age.
This evidence suggests that K346T-induced deregulation of Kir2.1 ubiquitylation and proteasomal degradation may selectively alter brain, but not heart functions.
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The implication of these findings is that the compounds may also selectively alter DNA metabolism in a manner that may be dependent on the DNA sequence, conformation or interactions of the compounds with chromatin proteins.
Alternatively or additionally, altered dopamine levels may be selectively altered only in the periphery via corazonin neuronal manipulations.
Here, we describe the machinery by which they achieve this functionality and a method by which it may be selectively altered to enhance apoptosis and resolution of inflammation.
Once scientists learned how to create synthetic diamonds, they found that they could selectively alter a diamond's optical properties by injecting impurities.
Thus, different neurotransmitters can selectively alter cyclic nucleotide levels within the same neuronal population.
Kindling, prenatal exposure to ethanol and postnatal development selectively alter responses of hippocampal pyramidal cells to NMDA.
Furthermore, we seek to understand the underlying mechanisms of how immunosuppressive treatments used in transplant organ patients selectively alter skin immunity to promote immune tolerance.
However, it was suggested for model improvement, to selectively alter values for maximum LUE based on observations at eddy covariance flux towers [17].
It was not clear how this mutation, termed Cs3C, could selectively alter the polymerase mechanism at low temperature.
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