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However the fluorescence of these pigments is useful in assessing the health of the cell as stressed cells undergo breakdown of these pigments.
Finally, the question of whether or not tori in these neuronal models undergo breakdown due to resonances is a subject for future investigation.
After eruption hypomineralised areas may undergo breakdown, e.g. by chipping.
These carotenoids undergo breakdown reactions that produce C13 norisoprenoid compounds involved in the typical aromas of some grapevine cultivars [ 17] as was demonstrated with VvCCD1 [ 18].
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However, the metabonomic data suggest that the majority of the cysteine is shunted into the biosynthesis of creatine, which undergoes breakdown to creatinine (Supplementary Information Figure S1).
Jones is known for Moon, his gorgeously claustrophobic 2009 debut about a man working alone on Earth's satellite (with only a talking robot for company) who appears to undergo a breakdown while nearing the end of his three-year stint.
This study supports the view that fv-FTD patients undergo a breakdown of generative processes which relies regardless of the remoteness on the left orbitofrontal cortex and temporal neocortex to gain access to AM.
Similarly, a thoroughly seductive room of tiny painted rods steals the stability of vision: but don't rest too long inside or you might undergo neuro breakdown.
It needs to be recognized that of the seven detected amino acids, only two (glycine and serine) are known to undergo initial breakdown in the mitochondrial matrix.
Many higher eukaryotes undergo NE breakdown during mitosis, so the fact that a cell can have a NE with large gaps is reasonable.
However, the smallest HES molecules are excreted, while the larger ones undergo sequential breakdown.
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