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We conclude that the bulky 17B1.3 antibody most likely acts by sterically interfering with close cell cell contacts at the NK cell target cell interface that are required for NK cell activation.
Our data suggest that SENP3 can antagonize RNF4's action through a similar way that used by SENP6, but most likely acts at a basic step, i.e., removes polySUMO chains at the SUMO2/3 conjugate "roots".
Stem diameter was most strongly related to H95, which most likely acts as a surrogate for mean top height, reflecting the strong relationship between mean diameter and mean top height in the dataset (Table 3).
The intracellular application of SKF83959 had no effects of on IK, indicating that the compound most likely acts at the outer mouth of the pore of K+ channel.
As discussed above, hypothermia most likely acts by sensitizing the myofilaments for Ca2+.
Our results indicate that PFOS most likely acts through miRNA-22 rather than miRNA-16 to suppress BDNF gene expression.
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In addition, Sporomusa-like bacteria were identified, which most likely act as homoacetogens.
The hatchet-wielding man who attacked several police officers in Queens was described by police officials on Friday as a "self-radicalized" Muslim convert who was inspired by terrorist groups like the Islamic State and Al Qaeda, but who most likely acted alone and on his own initiative.
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These results suggested that RA-specific LMRs most likely act as distal regulatory elements for immune responses.
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