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First of all, this study demonstrates that hNGFR100 fails to sensitize and activate nociception, while it shows a full neurotrophic pro-survival competence, providing a direct mechanism for pain insensitivity in HSAN V and explaining the major neurodevelopmental effects in HSAN V. We provide a mechanism for this differential neurotrophic versus nociceptive activity of hNGFR100 mutants.

To evaluate the impact of cryopreservation storage duration on embryo survival, implantation competence, and pregnancy outcome.

Indeed, TAL1 expression is necessary for the specification, survival and competence of haematopoietic stem cells and for the differentiation of megakaryocytes and erythrocytes (Lecuyer and Hoang, 2004; Reynaud et al, 2005; Brunet de la Grange et al, 2006; Souroullas et al, 2009; Lacombe et al, 2010).

Unfortunately, evidence of long-term encapsulated islet graft survival and functional competence lies behind expectancy.

However, other groups have been unable to show cell transfer or any benefit of foster nursing on survival or immune competence in mice or rats [20], [21].

To summarize, we propose that sustained expression of TG2 serves as a central mediator in inflammation-induced progression of breast cancer by conferring cell survival and invasive competence on breast cancer cells.

Another very exciting field is represented by the potential role played by the non-sperm fraction of the seminal fluid, since postejaculatory effects on sperm survival and functional competence have been reported [ 173].

Single-cell studies on randomness in mRNA transcription show that stochastic gene expression plays a crucial role in bacterial competence, microbial survival and blood cell differentiation [1] [3].

The aim of this study was to investigate the mechanisms associated with cryodamage and apply this new knowledge to improve on the survival rate and developmental competence of cryopreserved oocytes.

Other researchers have recognized the importance of understanding the parameters in vectorial capacity as well as characterizing the interaction of important parameters, EIP, survival rate and vector competence, as a means for evaluating infection risks [1], [17].

Our observations then suggest that the reversible disruption of the cytoskeleton (through any of its interacting components) prior to cryopreservation, may confer a protective effect and lead to considerable improvement in the survival rate and developmental competence of frozen-thawed mouse oocytes.

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