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In addition, the heterogeneity of transcriptional start sites in each gene region is not still well characterized.
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However, the molecular and cellular mechanisms associated with TNFAIP8 activity are still not well understood, and the roles of TNFAIP8 in the context of normal development are not yet well characterized.
However, it may have other still not well characterized functions [21] that may be altered in the M105I mutant.
However, a clear function of ERRγ in differentiation is still not well characterized and further studies are necessary to elucidate the functions of this protein and its possible interactions with TrxRs.
However, research into the crosstalk between autophagy and IFN1@ is still not well characterized.
Functional brain changes induced by chemotherapy are still not well characterized.
However, the imaging limitations of this technique at the early state of PCa recurrence/metastatic spread are still not well characterized.
Training design is problematic because the influence of various loading variables (e.g. contraction mode, repetition number, and training frequency) is still not well characterized at old age.
Although tremendous efforts have been devoted to understanding this protein, the conformation of the catalytic core domain around the active site, particularly the catalytic loop overhanging the active site, is still not well characterized by experimental methods due to its high degree of flexibility.
However, molecular mechanism and cardiac cell alternations by cadmium treatment are still not well characterized.
The expression of WNT7A in normal mature blood cells is still not well characterized.
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