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(See "With Easy Oil Gone, Pemex Sobers Up").. "We suspect that some of this could be involved with narcotics," Mexico City-based Pemex spokesman Carlos Ramirez says of the thefts.
This data implies that PJ-34 delayed the HP1ß removal from chromatin of PNs and this could be involved in attenuated phosphorylation of lamin A/C.
It has been shown that in mouse cells, the Xi is targeted to the perinucleolar compartment in mid-to-late S phase, and that this could be involved in maintaining its heterochromatic state by facilitating recruitment of repressive marks, especially H3K27me3 [60].
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In this report we describe new insights about the biochemical and functional properties of this protease indicating that this enzyme could be involved in tumour progression.
This highlights the possibility that this TF could be involved in transcriptional control of down-regulated genes under anoxia (Table 2).
The frequency of this mutation raises the possibility that variants with this alteration could be involved in the development of high grade intraepithelial and invasive disease.
And some journalists couldn't conceive of how this guy could be involved in so many projects and therefore thought it was bullshit.
This protein could be involved in fungal cell wall hydrolysis.
In conclusion, MT-2 is the main isoform induced by smoking, suggesting that this isoform could be involved in placental cadmium and zinc retention.
Interestingly, the distribution pattern for H3K9me3, generally linked to heterochromatin formation, was very similar to the distribution observed with the euchromatin marks, suggesting that this modification could be involved in transcriptional activation of rRNA genes in L. major.
This channel could be involved in cell signaling events such as thermotaxis or chemotaxis.
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