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Even though 181a (c-stem) is designed to produce mature miR-181c, we observed that this "mature chimeric" miRNA gene was still functionally active in promoting DP cell development, albeit with a median activity of ∼73% of the wild-type mir-181a-1 (Fig. 3C, yellow, Table S2).
At the age of 9 years, the index patient was still functionally compensated.
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She's still functionally fluent, and is happy to chat to fellow leader Vladimir Putin socially in Russian, though the pair use an interpreter once they move to formal diplomatic conversations to avoid little misunderstandings – that's how wars start, after all.
Of those companies traded on the Mexican stock exchange, we were told that 40percentt are still functionally privately held by the founding families.
Because of their less rigorous task (registering ones or zeros), two similarly designed logic transistors that contain real-world defects are still functionally equivalent.
So the future of work is still functionally job based.
Changing the characters will certainly switch things up, but as yet and from beta reports, you're still functionally doing the same things – a limited strategy hunt, and a boss fight.
Gp150 binding to glycosaminoglycans, though weak [31], is still functionally important [27].
These results indicate that hippocampal circuits were still functionally active and not permanent damaged by the two earlier HFS sessions [see ref. 14 for details].
In humans, MT1 expansion resulted in a total of 13 tandemly arranged genes, five of which are known or predicted to be pseudogenes, while the remaining eight are still functionally active (Fig. 2).
Indeed, it could be that neurons losing CB expression were still functionally preserved, retaining their capability to activate c-Fos in response to visual stimulation of the deprived eye.
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