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This posed a conundrum, as it may be expected that invasive or metastatic cells that have overcome the inhibition of TGF-β would continue to phosphorylate Smad2, but cells that were sensitive to the treatment would not invade, and thus are not able to be examined for pSmad2.
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For fuel-hungry, drought-plagued China, this poses a conundrum.
Given the separation of the site of ATP hydrolysis with the hinge domain by the long Smc coiled coils, this poses a conundrum: How could ATP hydrolysis influence opening of the hinge?
27 This poses a conundrum: should clinicians target nutritional support for preterm infants to achieve the weight of term-born infants by term (higher velocity) in keeping with the pattern depicted on current growth charts, or should the target be convergence with term-born trajectories at a later stage (lower velocity)?
During the last presidential election this posed a serious conundrum for evangelical Christians.
Mr. Dunne said the movie posed a conundrum for its marketers.
Emerging Asia has long posed a conundrum for western insurers with global ambitions.
Finke's coverage of the merger posed a conundrum to journalistic purists, because while it was salacious, anonymously sourced, and relatively one-sided, it proved prescient.
Ever.... WOW.... Better than porn.... Is it possible that Kip Litton doesn't actually exist, and it is all an incredible ruse?" Litton certainly existed, but his bizarre story posed a conundrum: Was he just a guy with Olympic-calibre chutzpah, or did he suffer the certitude of self-delusion?
The crisis posed a conundrum for Lin: officials from the U.S., Europe, and the I.M.F. have called on China to raise the value of its currency, an action that they argue would help the global economy by boosting the buying power of Chinese consumers and making products from other countries relatively cheaper.
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