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FHL2 may translocate into the nucleus serving as a transcriptional cofactor binding several transcription factors.
Moreover, gentiopicroside in aerial parts may translocate into root or transform into other metabolites when the root start to regenerate.
When ingested, CNT seem generally to be fully excreted [91 93]; or only a small fraction may translocate into blood and internal organs [94, 95].
The released FE65 may translocate into the nucleus and activate gene expression [32].
It is, therefore, possible that Lck may translocate into mitochondria through a similar mechanism of association with chaperone proteins.
At basal level, HSP20 is primarily found in the cytosol but a subpopulation may translocate into the nuclear compartment in response to stress signals [ 13].
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Thus, whereas β-catenin connects E-cadherin molecules to the actin cytoskeleton in epithelial cells that behave like epithelial cells, it may translocate in the cytosol and subsequently into the nucleus to act as a mesenchymal transcription factor in epithelial cells that engage in EMT.
There are two mechanisms reported through which H. pylori may translocate CagA into host cells.
Based on experimental models, it has been hypothesized that PM-soluble components are one of the major suspected culprits of the neurological effects of air pollution, primarily metals, because they may translocate from the respiratory tract into the systemic circulation and reach the fetus and promote oxidative stress and inflammation (Block et al. 2012).
This service increases the likelihood that some residents will 1) come into contact with an unknown animal and 2) may translocate that animal.
Considered together, anginex may not translocate into cancer cells.
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