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Meanwhile the eastward expansion of the European Union attracted migrants from Poland, Romania and Bulgaria, along with a general increase of migration in conjunction with intra-European freedom of mobility.
Although CT26 and U373 cells displayed different basal values for migration, the overall effect of a higher CRN5 expression level was a faster cell migration in conjunction with reduced directionality, while a decrease in CRN5 expression had the opposite effect.
We hope to contribute to the limited data and literature about rural mental health among youth, since few studies have investigated the effects of migration in conjunction with permanent settlement.
NOSTRIN is an F-BAR-domain-containing protein, a group of adaptor proteins performing essential roles, such as membrane protrusion and migration, in conjunction with FGFR1, Rac1 and Sos1 [ 42].
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Furthermore, stem cell factor (SCF) is also known to be involved in mast cell migration and, in conjunction with IL-4, mast cell growth and proliferation [ 40].
This has increasingly involved intercontinental migration which, in conjunction with rapid urbanization, has further contributed to gene flow and resulted in more diverse breeding pools.
Some smaller bubbles that form above the hydrophilic surfaces have the tendency to migrate to the neighboring plain surfaces and combine with the existing bubbles, and the migration rate increased in conjunction with the temperature; this intensified bubble accumulation forced the unstable bubble to break off from the plain surfaces, thereby producing an upward surge of flow.
Chicken ovalbumin upstream promoter-transcription factor II was crucial for colorectal cancer metastasis and regulated cell migration and metastasis in conjunction with Snail1.
The ability of Pa to be internalized and transfer ExoS more efficiently in association with Rho activation during tumor metastasis confirms that alterations in cell migration that occur in conjunction with tumor metastasis contribute to Pa infection in cancer patients.
To facilitate efficient migration, the agency could work in conjunction with the International Labour Organization ('ILO') to develop a database of healthcare employers and HCWs seeking migration opportunities, providing a single site for pre-qualified employers/employees, and promote additional data-driven capture and analysis.
The government's Minister for Immigration, Damian Green, said migration policies would be developed in conjunction with businesses to ensure that "Britain remains open for business".
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