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The present work established the chemical competence of the E. coli dioxygenase AlkB to oxidize and repair acrolein- and MDA-derived exocyclic guanine lesions, suggesting that one role of AlkB may be to alleviate the mutagenic and toxic consequences of reactive aldehydes derived from these primary toxicants.

American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten said the D.C. graduation problems illustrate the "toxic" consequences of overreliance on potentially misleading measures of success.

However, lowering ROS by feeding the host antioxidants was able to rescue growth: in this case the shuttle is available without the toxic consequences of high ROS.

Perhaps the most obvious ways to alleviate the toxic consequences of poverty-related stress is by helping families be more financially secure, such as through a living wage, affordable housing, or targeted help with education and nutrition.

The central themes that Comey returns to throughout this impassioned book are the toxic consequences of lying; and the corrosive effects of choosing loyalty to an individual over truth and the rule of law.

The irony would not have been lost on the Catholic and conservative Tocqueville, who was also cleareyed about the toxic consequences of religion bleeding into the realm of politics.

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But the phenomenon is generally thought to be exaggerated there: a toxic consequence of Confucian respect for authority and an academic system borrowed lock, stock and barrel from 19th-century Germany.

Thus, the toxic consequence of cellular uptake of nanomaterials is hard to predict.

27 Taken together, these data show that the pro-apoptotic effect of Trim17 is not the toxic consequence of transfection or accumulation of an exogenous protein prone to aggregation, but results from the specific activation of the intrinsic apoptotic pathway.

Also, curative effects of chemotherapy compounds are frequently associated with undesired toxic consequences on healthy cells.

An empirically-informed policy-making approach would recognise the toxic consequences for well-being of societies which encourage unfavourable social comparison, continuous reoptimisation to make the best of every opportunity, and living for the future rather than savouring the present.

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