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Under this hypothesis, it should be possible to swap the kinase domains on MAP3Ks that phosphorylate the same substrate and recover full function in the chimeric proteins.
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The majority of patients recover full muscle function and have resolution of all symptoms [ 14].
He said that his main motivation was not financial but experiential, and that he had been converted by seeing patients who were comatose and given up for dead recover full or near-full function after hypothermia.
Five years after the operation, the patient was free from recurrence and recovered full foot function.
Researchers found that wiggling the acupuncture needles to produce a sensation called "de qi" led to a patient's having a better chance of recovering full facial function in six months than if the needles were just inserted and left alone.
Neither strain had recovered full muscle function even at 14 days post-injection.
Owing to the chemotherapy and residual tumor, this patient may not have recovered full immune function, despite having apparently normal WBC count.
Moreover, the fibre length must change dynamically to recover full contrast of the interference fringes.
After XX months, they would recover full health.
It's mainly the rods that enable us to see at night, and they are so sensitive that they can take up to an hour to recover their full function after exposure to a light source no brighter than a desk lamp.
Moreover, once ecosystems lose key species, they are not likely to recover their full function and biotic variety in less than about 10 million years, according to a new analysis by Dr. James W. Kirchner, an earth scientist at the University of California at Berkeley and Dr. Anne Weil, a vertebrate paleontologist at Duke University.
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