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Residue conservation is usually implicated in function.
Axmacher and his team also observed an uptick of activity in the hippocampus (a nearby brain region usually implicated in emotion and memory) during the trial, but only in the at-risk population that wasn't relying on the grid-cell network.
The cell usually implicated in fibrosis of SSc is the myofibroblast, defined as a fibroblast with abundant expression of smooth muscle contractile genes [33].
We also found an up-regulation of genes involved in focal adhesion structures [like TNS1 (tensin1) and LIMS2 (LIM and senescent cell antigen-like domains2)] and the dystrophin-glycoprotein complex [SGCD (sarcoglycan, delta)], which are usually implicated in the regulation of cytoskeleton-ECM interaction.
But all the HPVs genotypes usually implicated in the origin of the cervical cancer are detected.
They are usually implicated in DNA repair, cell-cycle progression, differentiation, and apoptosis.
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In vivo nanomaterial toxicity usually implicates oxidative stress, inflammation (Nel et al. 2006), and other biological responses depending on the individual nanomaterial.
FeNO was usually found to be implicated in allergic inflammatory mechanisms.
ADE of dengue has long been implicated in severe, usually secondary, DEN infections.
Targeted therapy is usually aimed at a key protein implicated in tumour cell proliferation, survival, invasion or resistance to conventional treatments but spares the normal cells, thereby producing less toxicity than conventional therapies [ 3].
Federal prosecutors usually send a target letter to people implicated in a criminal case when they face the serious possibility of indictment.
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