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the destabilised
verb
To make something unstable.
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Addition of K201 to the destabilised RyR2 restores a stable configuration, i.e. inter-domain interaction, as in RyR2 from non-failing myocardium [ 32].
This suggests that dynamic flexion of the destabilised knee joint is important for induction of proteases and subsequent disease.The pathway by which joint cells sense and respond to these mechanical signals could represent a novel target for disease intervention.
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Reflecting on the destabilising effect of E.T. on her career, she said: "It scared me, I guess.
The destabilising effect of this agitation undermines whatever small amount of trust there may be between Israeli and Palestinian interlocutors.
They don't seem to have the destabilising force of Pussy Riot, although there are good contextual reasons for that.
Ferguson blamed it on the destabilising effect of his initial plan to quit at the end of the campaign.
In contrast to the destabilising effect of STCA on HER2 and RAF1, the levels of the kinases GSK3 α and GSK3 β were only modestly changed.
Alternatively, Bax, inserted as monomer in the OMM, destabilised the lipid bilayer, allowing the release of cytochrome c.
When the falling rocks hit the delta they destabilised the sediments and caused the canyons to collapse.
Observers said the unexpected challenge from the former health minister destabilised the incumbents.
The ruling class has destabilised the Middle East and we should accept the refugees".
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