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The green arrow represents a candidate for direction (b), which is calculated based on the association of the tracker with the person colored green.
In addition to ADAM17, ADAM10 represents a candidate for EpCAM cleavage [ 14].
It is expressed in the brain [ 22] and represents a candidate for signaling nutrients cues to Clock-expressing neurons.
According to their chromosomal location, each of these genes represents a candidate for a subset of Xq28-mapped diseases, for which the disease regions overlap (table 2).
Disruption of carbon source mediated repression without severe morphological impairment could potentially lead to the development of industrially useful fungal strains, and as such creB represents a candidate for targeted disruption.
As a result of these clinostat experiments, p21 Waf1/Ciproteinexpressionsisn is possibly dependent on gravity conditions and therefore represents a candidate for early gravi-sensitive alterations in T cells.
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Muscle cell differentiation is a system in which IGF-II plays an essential role and developmentally regulated atypical IGF-I receptor may represent a candidate for mediating differentiation signals provided by IGF-II.
Hence blocking the production of CXCL10 by atorvastatin may represent a candidate for a new approach to the treatment of CD in the future.
Hence the reduction of plasma CXCL10 levels by atorvastatin may represent a candidate for an approach to the treatment of Crohns disease in the future.
Nevertheless, given emerging roles for this gene in nervous system development, it continues to represent a candidate for involvement in neurodevelopmental disorders.
p73is a novel gene that has high sequence homology and similar gene structure to the p53 gene; it has been mapped to 1 p36, and may thus represent a candidate for this tumour suppressor gene.
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