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In order to thrive, cells need to quickly respond to cues from the environment or elsewhere in the cell.

The large amount of ribosomal proteins up-regulated in the lung AC tissues from this data seems to indicate that thriving cancer cells need plenty of ribosomal proteins.

Since limiting phagocytosis in an infected area would seem counterproductive for both host defense and intracellular pathogens that thrive inside cells, it would appear that phagosomal fusion is the most effective mechanism for influencing microbial cargo distribution following phagocytic cell division.

In February, Lewis and a graduate student, David Kolesky, and other members of their research group published a paper in Advanced Materials describing a potential way to keep large masses of cells thriving.

Indeed, the increasing number of early cells thriving on primordial soup would have led to the depletion of essential nutrients, imposing a progressively stronger selective pressure that, in turn, favored (in a Darwinian sense) those microorganisms that had become capable of synthesizing those molecules whose concentration was decreasing in the primordial soup.

To thrive in cell phones, Samsung would have to remake itself to be quicker, flashier, slimmer.

Biochemist Frank McCormick and his colleagues at ONYX Pharmaceuticals in Richmond, California, found that the altered virus is unable to reproduce in normal cells, but it thrives in cancer cells lacking the p53 gene that suppresses tumor growth.

This will increase AT&T's exposure to wireless from 28% to 33% of the combined company's revenues, amid a thriving market for cell phones.

In contrast, since siRNA and miRNA share the same RISC machinery in mammalian cells, a thriving stable RNAi clone would make just the sufficient quantity of shRNA to efficiently silence the gene while leaving the remaining RISC molecules available for important cellular functions by miRNA.

One possible explanation is that hTRM9L-dependent induction of LIN9, in addition to inhibiting exit from G1, short circuits the response to hypoxia and prevents cells from thriving in the oxygen poor tumour microenvironment.

Database URL: http://shewanella-knowledgebase.org:8080/Shewanella/ or http://spruce.ornl.gov 8080/Shewanella/ Shewanellae inhabit a wide range of niches; thriving as free-living cells in fresh and marine waters and sediments in conditions of atmospheric to high pressure, and at low to moderate temperatures as well as in association with higher life forms such as squid and fish (1, 2).

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