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These data suggest that LM can mediate from tethering to spreading of colon cancer cells under the blood flow and plays an essential role in haematogeneous metastasis.
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Many of our education, health, science, energy and arts policies have been mediated from left and right by active foundations.
William A. Maloney, executive vice president, said that each month the organization mediates from 30 to 40 disputes regarding offline and online travel agents and suppliers.
Watson and Crick's famous double helix not only provided a structure for DNA, but turned the inheritance it mediated from a chemical system into an informational one.
Gene expression can be mediated from either episomal DNA or RNA templates, or selected proteins can be directly transferred through retroviral nanoparticles.
The average molecular weight of PIB branches in SIPA-g-PIB graft copolymers could be mediated from 3900 to 47,300 g mol−1 by changing the ratios of macroinitiator to monomer and concentration of TiCl4.
Alternatively it was possible that the maternal effect of met1 was mediated from the maternal tissues surrounding the seed.
It is thought that these effects are mediated from different tissues.
Anti-inflammatory effect of MRBE is mediated from inhibiting NF-κB and ERK1/2 activation.
Moreover, MRBE-induced cyclin D1 down-regulation was mediated from cyclin D1 proteasomal degradation, which was dependent on ROS.
Because cyclin D1 is a well-known cell cycle regulatory protein, MRBE-induced cell growth arrest could be mediated from cyclin D1 proteasomal degradation.
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