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Just time and money are required to put SCALE-UP into place (discussions and buy-in among different parties, funding, etc).; effort would be required to revert back to traditional instruction.
Instead, several residues upstream (PEP-2) are required to revert GSC phenotype.
Together, these experiments show that the central linker in FCHO1, FCHO2 and Sgip1, despite likely being intrinsically disordered, is required to revert the organization of clathrin-coated structures to the more uniform format typical of control cells.
Because the altered clathrin distribution in the clone 1.E (and MCF-7) cells is extremely penetrant and robust, we used complementation transfection experiments to delineate the domain(s) of FCHO1 required to revert the morphology to the wild-type pattern.
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They need to revert to type.
But some people may tire of the driving style required to achieve the best results, reverting back to their old, fuelish jackrabbit starts and abrupt stops.
A great deal of reclamation work has been carried out, particularly during the 19th century, but a large-scale network of drainage channels is still required to keep the land from reverting to bog.
However, per post-WW II arrangements, Japan was required to surrender territories obtained from aggression and revert them to their pre-1895 legal status.
Therefore, we tested whether a specific P-motif is also required for Fra to revert the loss in commissural axon crossing.
An intact N-terminus including a putative MAPK docking domain and a VQ motif seems to be required for MKS1 to revert mks1/mpk4 to the mpk4 dwarf phenotype as visualized by the phenotypic inspection of mks1/mpk4 plants expressing MKS1-L32A, MKS1ΔN2, MKS1ΔN2 and MKS1ΔC3.
Interruption in the glucose data stream under open-loop glucose management requires the user to revert to SMBG therapy without trend information until data reporting resumes.
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