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Together, our data illustrate a new RXRα ligand with a unique RXRα binding mode and the abilities to regulate TR3 activity indirectly and to induce TNFα-mediated cancer cell apoptosis by targeting RXRα/tRXRα.
Indeed, dr0865 (fur or perR) and dr2519 (mntR or dtxR) also showed the abilities to regulate these genes (our unpublished data), indicating that the oxidative stress response network is much more complex than we initial prediction.
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However, a key part of EQ is self-regulation (i.e., the ability to regulate one's emotional reactions to situations).
State regulators who want the ability to regulate debt collectors to protect consumers from aggressive tactics and unfair business practices also would lose under this proposal.
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People without the ability to regulate themselves, and without a network of regulating relationships".
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