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To make a protein, an enzyme called RNA polymerase transcribes DNA in the nucleus of the cell into a messenger RNA molecule that then exits the nucleus and binds to a ribosome.

AC species are found as a consequence of incompletely oxidized fatty acids because of an excess of beta oxidation capacity and related pathways (i.e. higher rate of substrate use than energy demand, with accumulated acyl-CoA converted to AC that then exits cells and tissues), but also as a consequence of oxidative stress (Noland et al., 2009).

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Eels that investigated the bypass pipe entrance tended to enter headfirst, but those that then exited the pipe upstream did so more frequently at lower entrance velocities.

A compound comes into a space (e.g., Space C), is effectively sequestered there for a number of cycles as it moves about, and it then exits that space.

Although it is clear that ES cells can move back and forth between high and low Nanog expression, it is also evident that many ES cells that downregulate Nanog then exit self-renewal.

He then exits on the Jersey turnpike".

He then exits, wishing Kamel, "Good luck".

Naive B220+IgM+ B cells that survive negative selection then exit the marrow.

Then exit that window and select Resizable.

In other segments they extend axons that enter the longitudinal tracts, but then exit the CNS in the wrong place or never exit at all.

"The idea that the spacecraft would then exit the Solar System altogether was so way out, figuratively as well as literally, that we didn't even discuss it then, although I suppose we knew it would happen someday.

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