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The liver has an extraordinary regenerative capacity rapidly triggered upon injury or resection.
Autophagy was rapidly triggered even by tetramines 2 and 3, indicating that is related to their polyamine structure.
Second, NMDA alone rapidly triggered ER fission.
Illumination of cells with red light rapidly triggered intracellular ROS generation followed by necrosis.
The fact that NMDA rapidly triggered ER fission led us to explore the role of the NMDA receptor.
The hypercholanemic phenotype was rapidly triggered by a diet supplemented with ursodeoxycholic acid.
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Great success rapidly triggers a backlash, and Line of Duty will inevitably now find itself under investigation for having been over-praised.
Together, F-actin depolymerization rapidly triggers keratin intermediate filament formation by turning on keratin-related genes on chromosome 17q21.2.
Now a study of fish provides the first solid evidence that simply watching an aggressive interaction can rapidly trigger a surge in hormone levels.
Now, after observing a notoriously choked stretch of autobahn, two German researchers think they understand better why even a minor slowdown on a packed highway can rapidly trigger long-lasting gridlock: Traffic at times appears to act like a substance rapidly changing from, say, a gas to a liquid.
Due to the explosive growth of Internet usage, the quantity of context information available in networking environments is also growing rapidly, triggering research for novel architectures and protocols that are enriched or personalized based on the particular features and dynamics of such information.
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