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The identification of GARP as a receptor for LAP/latent TGF- β opens speculation about a potential common denominator.
In this review, we focus on a unique mesenchymal progenitor cell, the fibrocyte, as the potential common denominator in fibrotic diseases affecting the lungs and the heart.
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One of the miRNA-protein association networks that was consistently found across all three data sets has c-Myc as a potential underlying common denominator; c-Myc is a transcription factor for both CCNB1 [ 39] and the miR-17 family of miRNAs [ 40], which may explain this positive association and may suggest an oncogenic functional link between CCNB1, the miR-17 family and increased proliferation.
Because, despite their surface unrelatedness, the interactions described in reports from around the world tie into one important common denominator, their zoonotic potential.
The one common denominator of all the potential shows, Mr. Ackerman said, is money.
It is best to avoid flaunting financial or workplace achievements in favour of seeking a more common denominator with a colleague or potential client.
"We looked at the lowest common denominator and realised there was a massively untapped potential base for working with poor infrastructure.
However, a common denominator in the functional annotation information of our hits has been their potential implication in cell metabolism (see below).
"The common denominator in the U.S. and Asia is the willingness of indigenous companies to embrace the potential of nanotechnology," he says.
The common denominator was that the demand was actually a test of the level of control they had over potential victims.
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