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"We can revert some tissues, in a shotgunny way," he said, "but we haven't figured out the Francis Crick experiment that changes everything".
This might include targeting of those factors with neutralizing antibodies (e.g. anti-VEGF, anti-IL-6) to revert some of the inhibitory effects on DC.
Chromatin-mediated repressive effects on gene transcription are usually ascribed to DNA methylation or histone deacetylation and several studies have shown that it is possible to pharmacologically revert some of these effects (40,41).
Given the robust upregulation of SLC7A11, we hypothesized that targeting its expression or function would revert some of the adaptive antioxidant response and thus render a more efficient therapeutic response in GSCs.
Also, the re-activation of telomerase in a model of premature aging caused by accelerated telomere shortening owing to telomerase deficiency (TERT-deficient mice; Jaskelioff et al, 2011) was enough to revert some age-associated phenotypes, suggesting that accelerated aging produced by telomere shortening can be partially reversed.
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Now Systrom has written again to say that he's reverting some of the TOS language, adding that the company "failed... to communicate our intentions clearly". The biggest complaints were on advertising and questions about using photos in ads.
Thus, treatment with the epigenetic inhibitors is effective in reverting some of the tumor-specific transcriptome to a normal pattern.
So far, the most we can safely say about Ed's plan for schools is that he would continue academies, but revert to some form of greater local authority control or some avatar thereof.
Bargaining: I try to believe that to some extent the office makes the man and maybe Trump will revert to some of the more liberal views he held in the past.
In the face of that pressure, most people revert to some version of "look, ma, I'm tweeting".
But where there are disruptions, the head plans to revert to some old-fashioned punishments - top of the list: detention.
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