Sentence examples for representing a stress from inspiring English sources

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Expression of retinol dehydrogenases 9 and 18 (Rdh9 and Rdh18) increased dramatically with age in rod photoreceptors, perhaps representing a stress response to lipid peroxidation, another source of ROS [60], [61].

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"But for so many fans this does represent a stress on their sleep-wake schedule.

Climate variability represents a stress that is cumulative and compounding, incremental, unstable, and dynamic.

We therefore wondered if low pH values represent a stress condition under which EF4 is required in E. coli.

Shaded area represents a stress magnitude range in which the inelastic behavior is commonly observed on all of the strain difference functions.

αB Crystallin shows increased expression in the RPE in AMD, suggesting that it may represent a stress response to protect RPE in AMD, and it may be considered as a biomarker of the disease [15].

These activated genes represented a stress response for the acute Cd2+ toxicity.

Proline, which represents a stress marker for different abiotic stress situations, showed a particularly pronounced increase (Additional file 3: Table S2).

Glinoer (2001) suggested that pregnancy itself represents a stress on the thyroid hormonal system, and iodine deficiency can compound the problem.

In this regard, the gene environment interaction represents a stress on the host, and perhaps intensifies the phenotypic effect of the 'causal' SNP.

Protein denaturation at 6°C might not be severe enough to compromise protein function directly, for instance altering enzymatic activity, but it likely represents a stress signal for UPR.

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