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We systematically assessed how each of the seven possible combinations of His>Ala substitutions modifies the elaboration of three key disease-linked phenotypes, namely: (1) survival in an oxidising environment; (2) survival in a non-oxidising environment; and (3) the proportion of Aβ toxicity that is metal dependent.

For example, the median survival under non-oxidising conditions did not correlate with the survival of flies in an oxidising environment (Fig. 7D, R=0.0003), whether or not we grouped the data according to the presence of the H6A substitution.

Proposed repository concepts also include engineered barriers such as copper canisters, the corrosion of which increases considerably in an oxidising environment compared to prevailing reducing conditions.

Defence genes, such as epoxide hydrolase and glutamate cysteine ligase then become up-regulated in an attempt to reduce the oxidising environment.

In this study the influence of CeO2 addition to a Pt/Al2O3 catalyst for low temperature (<540 °C) methane oxidation in an <span class="lh">oxidising environment has been investigated.

An oxidising environment at the depth of the repository would increase the solubility and mobility of many radionuclides, and increase the potential risk for radioactive contamination at the ground surface.

The fatigue performance of the LSHR superalloy is significantly degraded by the synergistic oxidation effect brought about by high temperature, oxidising environment and dwell at the peak load, associated with increasingly intergranular fracture features and secondary grain boundary cracking.

The sensor suite was capable of measuring air temperature at two heights, surface level pressure, wind speed and direction, saltated particle momentum, UV flux (diffuse and direct at five wavelengths), the total accumulated radiation dose and investigating the nature of the oxidising environment.

The strongest reactivity was for β-HZ from Triatoma, which suggests that cellular molecules are embedded in an oxidising environment due to the presence of β-HZ and indicates that like HZ, β-HZ could be associate with phospholipid bilayers and interfere with their physical and chemical integrity, contributing to membrane breakdown and hyper-oxidation of molecules.

This oxidising environment is a prerequisite for generation of disulphide bridges within proteins such as scTCRs [ 56, 57].

It is possible that SF contains other cytokines that suppress CD148 suppression, or other factors that maintain an oxidising environment.

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