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We are testing the ability of ES cells deficient for Ext1, which is required for Heparan Sulfate synthesis, to produce, release and respond to Shh.
Quorum sensing allows bacteria to coordinate gene expression, and enables them to produce, release and detect autoinducers or pheromones which accumulate with the growth in cell population.
vulgaris) have been reported to produce release of toxic hydrogen cyanide from preformed cyanide-containing compounds (cyanogenesis; [49], [50], [51]) after attack of aboveground, but presumably also belowground antagonists.
Moreover, males produce release calls, showing also regular contractions of flanks and extension of throat.
This suggests that membrane damage induced by fulleropyrrolidine is sufficient to produce release of higher molecular weight species.
However, IFN- γ+ microglial cells with activated phenotype show a high content of IFN- γ in the cytoplasm, suggesting that highly activated microglia may be able to produce, release or accumulate large amounts of IFN- γ.
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In conventional programmes, although many crosses are made most neither produce released varieties nor progeny that would be used in crosses to eventually produce a released variety.
Asphalt pavement is tough, flexible, and easy to repair, but the commonly used HMA is energy-intensive to produce, releases greenhouse gases, and poses potential hazards for workers.
For example, UV exposure produced release of chemicals with EA from all Tritan™ products, except for one green-colored bottle.
Some studies have found that corn ethanol, as presently produced, releases more greenhouse gases than petroleum fuels.
Bacterial cells monitor the conditions and microorganisms in their vicinity by producing, releasing and sensing chemical-signaling molecules.
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