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Our current knowledge of the biology of H2S predominantly stems from in vitro studies in various cell and isolated organ systems, either using cystathionine-γ-lyase inhibitors such as D, L-propargylglycine (PAG) and β-cyanoalanine, or administration of H2S gas or H2S donors such as sodium disulfide (Na2S) and sodium hydrogen sulfide (NaHS).
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These findings suggest that extracellular elevations of vascular ATP levels during hypoxia predominantly stem from other cell types than vascular endothelia (e.g. inflammatory cells, or red blood cells) [29], [35], [38], [39].
According to the literature (Taft et al., 2009), snoRNA-derived fragments from C/D-box snoRNAs are predominantly stemming from the 5′-end.
The previously characterized scNsp1 FG hydrogel yielded strong CP signals that can be attributed to the highly cohesive scNsp11 175 FG subdomain (forming the rigid parts of the gel) as well as strong INEPT signals that predominantly stem from the non-cohesive and highly charged scNsp1274 601 FG subdomain (Ader et al, 2010; Figure 7A and B).
So much of who I am today as an adult, working professional and Australian, stems from my time in that country town with its predominantly Anglo-Saxon population.
Greece's fear of Turkey also stems from Ankara's 1974 invasion and continuing partial occupation of the predominantly Greek island republic of Cyprus.
You don't tell anyone for months about how the stress that stems from finishing assignments, being heavily involved, and trying to survive a predominantly white institution with your integrity still intact.
My understanding of the working conditions at Foxconn comes predominantly from Daisey's account, just as my perception of the events in Laramie following the death of Matthew Shepard stems from "The Laramie Project".
Such caution stems from history.
This stems from two trends.
It stems from self-doubt.
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