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NXPH3 is a neuropeptide-like molecule that functions in brain [ 39], and neuropeptides were suggested to control migratory behaviors [ 40].
Two evolutionarily conserved phosphorylation sites in the PC2 protein sequence were suggested to control its subcellular localization: serine residue 76 (Ser76)/Ser80 and Ser812, which are phosphorylated by glycogen synthase kinase 3 (GSK3) [ 33] and casein kinase 2 (CK-2) [ 34], respectively.
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A circuit involving neurons of the caudal deep layers of the superior colliculus has been suggested to control brain stem convulsive seizures.
On the base of the proposed model, the relationship between the technological parameters and density of the UO2 pellet product was suggested to control the UO2 ex-ADU pellet process as desired levels.
Therefore, it is suggested to control the end point of fermentation period (Pal and Khanum 2010).
Meanwhile, many approaches have been suggested to control the density of NWs [8, 9].
Sergeant Henderson explained to 3AW that a cull had been suggested to control the booming population, but local groups had opposed it.
Although several methods have been suggested to control the spread of disease, they are largely economically or environmentally unfeasible.
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