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He pessimistically thought that the answer might involve nuclear annihilation.
It is intriguing to speculate that poising might involve nuclear positional memory.
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It was speculated that the defect might involve a nuclear-encoded COX subunit that is not only tissue specific, but also developmentally regulated (Tritschler et al., 1991).
In one of those ironies that would be delicious if it didn't involve nuclear weapons, an official close to the inspection agency told The Times yesterday that the new American assessment might be too generous to Iran.
This reproduction might involve somatic cell nuclear transfer, or it might use some other technology.
Kerry's comments reflect a policy position from the White House, that an endgame to the Iranian nuclear crisis might involve an Iran that retains its nuclear infrastructure and continues enriching uranium.
It might involve unusual test-launches of nuclear missiles.
The mechanism of these effects might involve the Cav-1-mediated nuclear translocation of EGFR, an activator of DNA-PK [43], as Cav-1-targeted siRNA also inhibited the co-translocation of Cav-1 and EGFR following IR treatment (Fig. 9C and D).
Collectively these reports highlight the potential contribution of nuclear importin α to various cellular events, each of which might involve a different substrate specificity, reflect cell-specific expression patterns and effect distinct transcriptional outcomes.
Set1-mediated heterochromatin assembly might involve Set1 methylating a nonhistone substrate similar to that of SUV39H1/Clr4 methylating Mlo3, an RNA processing and nuclear export factor that also contributes to RNAi-mediated heterochromatin assembly (Zhang et al., 2011).
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