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A major objective of this study was to identify possible key master regulators responsible for orchestrating the response to zinc depletion.

The next Labour government would learn from the Finish example, orchestrating the response of the public and private sectors in a collaborative effort to diversify and innovate.

These signatures illustrate the complexity of homeorhetic adaptations as well as the role of the nervous system in orchestrating the response, and suggested that changes in multiple tissues may be coordinated by changes in molecular clocks.

Our results indicate that Cav-1 may play a critical role in sensing genotoxic stress and in orchestrating the response of cells to DNA damage through regulating the important molecules involved in maintaining genomic integrity.

Since SIRT1 acts as a key regulator orchestrating the response to caloric restriction in mammals [22], it enforced us to speculate that the expression of p16INK4A could be partly modulated by SIRT1.

Furthermore it was documented that age-associated p16INK4 accumulation, in some rodent tissues, could be attenuated by CR and SIRT1 acts as a key regulator orchestrating the response to CR in mammals, it promoted the assumption that SIRT1 could partly regulate the expression of p16INK4A.

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From the beginning of the euro-zone crisis, two leaders had orchestrated the response: Merkel and French Pres.

While there, he checked in on the National Response Coordination Center, a 24-hour command center based at FEMA, where dozens of federal employees from a range of agencies were assembled around the clock to help orchestrate the response to Hurricane Irene.

Mr. Obama was deeply involved in the strategy and planning for Mr. Biden's visit and orchestrated the response from Mr. Biden and Mrs. Clinton after it went awry, these officials said.

A number of works in recent years indicate that once ROS and RNS damage the DNA, the event is transduced in order to activate the DDR, and concomitantly is signalled to the autophagic pathway in order to orchestrate the response.

and their results were summed up in Science Daily: The scientists explained, "The fact that Hitchcock was able to orchestrate the responses of so many different brain regions, turning them on and off at the same time across all viewers, may provide neuroscientific evidence for his notoriously famous ability to master and manipulate viewers' minds".

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