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Our experiments, based on significant downregulation of ATM S1981 autophosphorylation under APPL1 silencing, point to a possible regulatory association of both proteins.
Chromosomal translocations, promoter silencing, point mutations, deletions, and/or familial genetic susceptibility are also likely to contribute to a cell's inability to respond appropriately to the genotoxic insult of crocidolite [ 19, 20].
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Intriguingly, in Caenorhabditis elegans, enzymes in the mevalonate pathway were found to be required for RNA silencing, pointing to an ancient and conserved involvement of isoprenoids and tentative membrane association of AGO in RNA silencing (Shi & Ruvkun, 2012).
All this silence points backward, to Philippe's childhood.
The lead prosecutor, Eileen A. Powers, argued that Mr. Slavin's silence pointed to a lack of remorse.
Much of the time we rode in companionable silence, pointing out things we spotted along the way.
Are you listening to me?" Back down in the subway, Steve Reiss, a massage therapist who also basks in the cell phone silence, pointed out that the offenses the phone can cause are magnified in the close quarters of a subway car.
This silence points to a sad reality: nonchalance toward the floods is only the latest example of Western hand-washing in a steady progression of abandonment and denigration of the Balkans that began in the early nineteen-nineties and continues to this day.
Epigenetic silencing and point mutations of several genes are commonly found in Type I endometrial cancer.
Inactivation of PRDM5 through gene deletions, epigenetic silencing or point mutations may therefore represent a novel mechanism of constitutive activation of wnt signaling in human tumors.
Intriguingly, non-cell autonomy of silencing bears point of convergence with the endomembrane system.
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