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The UK government's Prevent strategy, a decade-old counter-terrorism initiative, was recently altered to say that teachers and lecturers have a duty to spot and report signs of "non-violent extremism" in students and report them to the police.

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In drosophila, the overexpression of V1 subunits was recently found to alter the replication capacity of influenza virus [ 41].

Dietary cadmium exposure was recently found to alter DNA methylation in adults, but data on effects early in life are lacking.

The flags, sporting the distinctive horizontal bands of red, white and green, have been more recently altered than the rest.

Interestingly, these putative myostatin targets were predicted to belong to 51 different KEGG pathways (Table 1) such as focal adhesion, axon guidance, calcium signaling pathway, cell cycle, or lastly Wnt signaling, which was recently shown to be altered in myostatin knocknull-out mice [ 25].

We also identified CASP8 in AW13516 cell line which was recently identified as very significantly altered by ICGC-India team in ~50 Indian HNSCC patients [ 50].

While it was recently shown that warming may alter reproductive output of herbaceous species, this is the first study to show that a decline in winter chill may cause yield reductions in a woody perennial.

It was recently shown that the 19S RP alters SAGA and stimulates its interaction with transcription activators (Lee et al. 2005a).

Loop diuretics have been recently shown to alter aquaporin channel expression, so altering the passage of water through cells.

Finally, repeated AMPH exposure (1.0 mg/kg once per day for 3 consecutive days; an injection paradigm that has been recently shown to alter DA receptor expression and impair social bonding in male prairie voles) increased D1, but not D2, receptor mRNA in the NAcc, and decreased D2 receptor mRNA and D2-like receptor binding in the VTA.

This suggests that nematodes maintained in liquid media are kept in an a priori state of calorie restriction known to extend lifespan per se, i.e. in the absence of life-extending compounds [42], which has been recently shown to alter multiple pathways of energy metabolism [43] as to be expected in a priori states of calorie restriction [44] [46].

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