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The group's bloody trail stretched to Congo, Central Africa Republic (CAR) and South Sudan, where it acted as a proxy army for the northern Sudan government.

The gene was more active where light stripes formed, where it acted to inhibit  the activity of a protein that causes cells to start to produce pigment.

Weed (1889) and Jaggar 1899) (cited by Stupfel and Le Guern 1989) described how CO2 emanating from a volcanic spring in the Yellowstone National Park, flowed into a hollow (since it is heavier than air), where it acted as a death trap for several bears who died after inhaling the deadly gas.

Indeed the potential therapeutic benefit of low molecular weight heparin (LMWH), a highly sulfated HS, was observed in pre-clinical models where it acted as an antiangiogenic, antimetastatic, and anti-inflammatory agent [10] [12].

Subsequently, the pharmacological actions of trace amines led Burn and Rand (1958) to propose that they mediated the release of endogenous neuronal noradrenaline into the synaptic cleft, where it acted upon postsynaptic autologous receptors to mediate a response.

The protein was originally found in association with activated protein kinase C (PKC) where it acted as a scaffold protein serving as a platform for connecting PKC with its substrates, and was responsible for the association of activated PKC with cellular membranes [ 23, 24].

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The JAK kinases phosphorylate STAT6, induce its dimerization and facilitate its translocation to nucleus, where it acts as a transcriptional activator.

Intriguingly CaM-KKα is found only in the nucleus where it acts to regulate its better known substrate Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase IV.

We further show that NuRD activity facilitates DNA methylation of several of its target promoters, where it acts non-redundantly with DNA methylation to enforce transcriptional silencing.

Its role in the Xenopus retina highlights its role during metamorphosis, where it acts as a developmental timer [77], [79].

The role of LRG1 is not fully understood, although it is of interest due to its role in angiogenesis; where it acts as a pro-angiogenic factor modulating the role of TGF-β (Wang et al., 2013).

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