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Although fission yeast has served as an important model system, which shares more cellular processes (e.g., RNAi) with humans than budding yeast, its use for chemical biology has been limited by its multidrug resistance (MDR) response.

Furthermore, isolated L4 muscle cells developed more cellular processes than L1 derived muscle cells.

The number of transient filopodia reduces increasingly with time while more cellular processes solidify the adult anatomy.

Because individual mutations are likely to disrupt more cellular processes in genes with many PPI compared to those with few PPI, purifying selection is expected to be stronger in genes with many PPI [ 31].

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In SE, the down-regulated cluster IV contained more "Cellular process" genes, whereas more "Metabolic process" genes were obtained in up-regulated clusters (Additional file 8).

In sensory cortex clusters of H/R and H/H elements were observed in zone 2 near the corpus callosum, where astrocytes were more numerous and characterized by more length cellular processes compared to those of WKY rats and 5(c)).

At first, many of the more dynamic cellular processes such as cell migration and division are mostly attributed to the more dynamic actin and MT structures (Sections 3.2 and 3.3).

This raises the question whether there has been more frequent evolutionary selection for kinases required for general, metabolic processes over those required for other, more specialized cellular processes.

We could show that σB of S. aureus, in contrast to B. subtilis, may have a function in more basic cellular processes such as cell envelope composition, membrane transport processes and intermediary metabolism.

UCH L1 appears to be a multi-functional protein that might contribute to more diverse cellular processes than were previously thought.

This result indicates that the limited growth of the DX-producing strain is not due to broad nutrient depletion caused by protein over-expression, but rather a systemic effect in which protein DX interferes with one or more normal cellular processes.

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