Sentence examples for stabilisation function from inspiring English sources

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The increased fraction of cells with primary cilium can be explained by the cilia stabilisation function of Cep290, a feature which appears lost in the Cep290-R1747Q mutand and results in no additional elevation of the number of cilium-bearing cells above that observed in controls.

Another is the "water substitute hypothesis" [ 18– 20] in which a stabiliser can form hydrogen bonds at specific sites on protein surface and substitute for the thermodynamic stabilisation function of water that is lost during drying.

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MMR proteins confer several genetic stabilisation functions; they correct DNA biosynthesis errors, ensure the fidelity of genetic recombination and participate in the earliest steps of cellular checkpoint control and apoptotic responses [ 42].

Problems that emerge include loss of stabilisation as a function of combustor geometry and thermo-acoustic instabilities.

Conclusion: renal stenting results in improvement or stabilisation of renal function in the majority of the patients with solitary kidneys and renal artery stenosis, presenting with renal insufficiency.

P < 0.05 was significant and stabilisation of lung function was defined as FVC change < 5% predicted 12 months after treatment initiation.

Finally, a three-dimensional force-balance approach was used to calculate the lateral root reinforcement needed for hillslope stabilisation as a function of slope inclination and mechanical properties of soil, as illustrated by Schwarz et al. (2010a).

Autologous HSCT resulted in a remarkable reversal of skin thickening, quality of life, and stabilisation of organ function [ 25, 26].

Heat shock proteins 90 (Hsp90s) are abundantly and ubiquitously expressed proteins required for the energy-driven stabilisation, conformation, and function of a large number of cellular proteins, named clinets [ 266, 267].

Heat-shock proteins 90 (Hsp90s) are ubiquitously and abundantly expressed polypeptides required for the energy-driven stabilisation, conformation and function of a large number of cellular proteins, termed Hsp90 clients (Picard, 2002; Whitesell and Lindquist, 2005).

In recent years, a different theory was published and supported by studies in model membranes; vitamin E accumulates in DHA-rich, rather unstructured domains, where it exerts its main functions: stabilisation of the membrane and protection of DHA from oxidative damage.

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