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There are several possible underlying mechanisms: the bacteria might make cells resistant to insulin, for instance, or they could extract calories from undigested food, thus adding to the organism's weight.
Since Ssa6p supports growth weakly and [URE3] reduces growth of our strains, the combination of effects might make cells inviable.
In addition, rapid proliferation itself might make cells vulnerable to stressful conditions.
In tumours, high VRK2 levels can have a dual role, on one side, they might inhibit mitogenic signal-reducing tumour growth, but on the other hand, they might make cells less sensitive to apoptosis, contributing to tumour cell survival.
Based on their model, increased filopodia leading to increasing sensitivity to Cxcl12a, would predict that increased filopodia in AFAP1L overexpression might make cells more sensitive to a Cxcl12 gradient.
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The altered alpha-2 receptor might flood heart cells with norepinephrine, and the altered beta-1 receptor might make the cells respond more forcefully to the hormone.
Constitutive activation of PI3K/Akt/mTOR signaling might make cancer cells more sensitive to mTOR blockade because it would render cells more dependent on the pathway for growth.
It now spends up to $100 a liter to haul diesel fuel to far-flung battle sites like Afghanistan, a price umbrella that just might make fuel cells economically viable.
It now spends up to $400 a gallon to haul diesel fuel to far-flung battle sites like Afghanistan, a price umbrella that just might make fuel cells economically viable.
This in turn suggests that enhanced DNA damage repair activity might make cancer cells more resistant to treatment.
His goal is to make cells that might take carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere and produce methane, used as a feedstock for other fuels.
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