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Nonetheless, the data indicate that SLC7A11 may be a cytotoxicity mediator, and a role for SLC7A11 has been proposed in glutathione-mediated chemotherapeutic resistance (Huang et al. 2005).
Mediation analysis usually requires a significant association between the exposure and the mediator, and a significant association between the mediator and the outcome [ 43].
The mayor offered to provide a mediator and a neutral place to talk, an offer that the union repeatedly declined.
Both on the streets and within the police department, Lieutenant Paul was known as a mediator and a peace-maker.
Connecticut's borrowers are typically referred to financial counselors after the initial meeting with the mediator and a lender's representative.
A talented mediator and a close ally of David Cameron, he made the Conservative Party a little sturdier.
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Generally speaking, mediation is unregulated, which means that anyone may call themselves a "mediator" and any process involving a "mediator" is called "mediation".
This deal likely took days and the involvement of the court, a professional mediator, and an accountant or two.
In summary, we have shown that NET1 is a potent mediator and an important player in GC cell invasion.
The PCC is a very good mediator and does a lot of valuable backroom work on privacy and on settling complaints.
PRP also contains a number of macrophage and monocyte mediators and a variety of interleukins (IL) capable of mediating inflammation [ 9, 11, 13, 18, 21].
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