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Otherwise, PRNP is not essential for ESC survival since other pathways could support its absence, although a significant percentage of cells die in the first stages of differentiation to EBs.

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H3K27me3 enrichment was visible in 80% of early G2 phase nuclei, but never in mid to late G2 or mitosis (n = 90) (Figure 1D), supporting its absence on metaphase chromosomes [41].

Altogether, these observations reveal a previously unrecognized role for Pol κ during DNA replication in unperturbed cells, which appears to depend upon the catalytic activity of Pol κ, as demonstrated by a combination of depletion and complementation experiments, and support its checkpoint function in the absence of external stress, extending the role of this DNA polymerases outside the TLS.

The Court alleges a "complete absence of support" for the definition of common-law extortion set forth in this dissent, and cites five American cases that allegedly support its understanding of the crime.

Thus, although the presence of specificity supports causality, its absence does not exclude it.

The postulated relationship between hyperglycaemia and microglial cell apoptosis was supported by its absence of statistical correlation with hypotension, hypoxemia or hypernatremia, while it is known that hippocampus is highly vulnerable to these factors.

The pathogenicity of the SORT1 p.G171A mutation is supported by its absence in neurologically normal population, its prediction as pathogenic by different computational programs, its high conservation across other orthologs), its location in a relevant functional domain), and its effects on both sortilin downregulation–(c)) and p75NTR upregulation).

The filtered variants were classified into high or low quality based on evidence of NGS read coverage and quality for supporting its presence in tumor and absence in the matching germline.

We suggest that TCC is a reliable marker for complement activation in MS; its near-complete absence in controls supports its use in isolation as a marker.

Only six provided clear and explicit links between the supporting evidence – or its absence – and the recommendations (AUA, 2000; SOR, 2006; CBO, 2007; FCCG, 2007; SBHW, 2007; NICE, 2008).

Moderation indicates, for example, that a risk factor (e.g., genotype) exerts a weaker effect in the presence of another factor (e.g., social support) than in its absence.

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