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This was important because the FLAG-tag might specifically interfere with a recently described N-terminal membrane insertion motif in CHMP4-family proteins (Buchkovich et al., 2013).
Similarly, cancer-specific geriatric assessment (C-SGA) with multiple assessment domains can aid in identifying, managing and potentially correcting (through intervention) problems that might specifically interfere with cancer treatment [ 8, 9].
We therefore hypothesized that an unnatural stabilization of the TAF2-DNA interaction by the inhibitor might specifically interfere with the presumptive conformational rearrangement required for the transition to a productively engaged Pol II.
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In zebrafish embryos, CUG RNA might be specifically interfering with these poorly understood cytoplasmic functions or preventing MBNL2 from performing specific nuclear functions related to transcriptional regulation (Osborne et al., 2009; Charizanis et al., 2012).
Monoclonal antibodies that specifically interfere with this cleavage can inhibit parasite invasion [9].
Therefore, treating EBV-related cancers by specifically interfering with EBV stealthiness might not present toxicity for non-tumoral cells.
Research shows that just a week of sleep deprivation can mess with metabolism, specifically interfering with the body's ability to process glucose and leading to insulin resistance.
Previous studies on tumour cells have shown that it specifically interferes with microtubule assembly.
Hence, protein(s) expressed from eLEE1 specifically interfered with the activity/assembly of the flagellar apparatus.
Remarkably, EGS-35 and EGS-83 efficiently and specifically interfered with ZK858.7 and lin-13, respectively.
EHop-016 specifically interferes with the interaction between Rac and its GEF Vav.
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