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The enzyme subsequently becomes sensitive to inducing agents and is highly inducible in 90-day-old rats.
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Males might only respond positively to induced plant material during the mating season and females might only be extremely sensitive to induced plants when they are ready to deposit eggs.
Besides, there were studies showed that SIRT1 silencing by RNAi could be more sensitive to induce cell arrest in cancer cells than in normal cells [11], [15].
These intriguing results suggest that post-mitotic cells are less sensitive to induced changes in the nuclear lamina and that severe nuclear distortions do not necessarily induce changes in gene expression or functional changes in hippocampal activity.
Conversely, double-knockout strains were less sensitive to induced cell death, with scores of 45% for MEFsBim−/−,Bmf−/−, and 30% for MEFsBax−/−,Bak−/−.
In addition, we have analysed the sensitivity of the cells to chemotherapy-induced apoptosis and shown that TIMP-1 gene-deficient cells are considerably more sensitive to induced apoptosis compared to the corresponding TIMP-1 wild-type cells.
Chemical cleavage of mismatch (CCM) is a highly specific and sensitive method to induce mismatch-cleavages [ 33].
In the presence of chloride ions, passive films grown on Nickel-Chromium alloys may be sensitive to chemically induced breakdown.
Burned areas are mapped by fuzzy classification using spectral indices that include infrared wavelengths, since they are more sensitive to fire induced changes than other spectral combinations [48 50].
The laboratory has a lot of equipment that is very sensitive to traffic induced vibrations and future operation of metro line 4 is a matter of concern.
cFlip knock out MEFs were extremely sensitive to TRAIL induced cell death.
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