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Further analysis of the data also suggests that diminished brain iron may selectively be for early-onset RLS.
However, such cells may selectively be targeted by glucose withdrawal.
Around active NMO lesions AQP4 may selectively be lost in the absence of aquaporin 1 (AQP1) loss or other structural damage (lesion type 4).
Our data suggest that MEK/ERK may selectively be required for TNFα-modulated proteinase and cartilage ECM transcripts, but not for inflammatory gene transcripts.
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The lobbyist speculated that foreign governments may also be selectively leaking cables they've come across to spin them in their own favour before WikiLeaks or local media has a chance to get involved.
These findings also demonstrate that copper may well be selectively extracted from STVB by adjusting the concentration of nitric acid.
This process may even be selectively favourable: an allele for the revelation of cryptic genetic variation can invade a population if revelation is sometimes selectively favourable [13].
This reduces the likelihood that the neurofilament accumulations we observed in YFP-expressing neurons reflected an underlying biological diversity in neurofilament distribution between motor neuron pools that may or may not be selectively labelled in YFP-H mice.
Finally, and perhaps most importantly, microsatellite allele length may not be selectively neutral.
However, over longer time scales the capacity for evolutionary adaptation is likely to be crucial [ 17], and phenotypic plasticity itself may or may not be selectively favored [ 18].
Mixed disulfide formation indicates that these PDI proteins are able to reduce a disulfide within VKOR suggesting that they may also be selectively oxidized.
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