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In essential tremor, the electrode is inserted in the thalamus, where it disrupts the neuronal impulses that cause uncontrollable movements.

Researchers have spent more than two decades untangling the web's effects on our lives, and have discovered where it disrupts our existing social practices, and where it doesn't.

But where it disrupts travel, that depends on the weather," said Einar Kjartansson, a geophysicist at the Icelandic Meteorological Office.

The type-IV secretion apparatus also injects the cag PAI-encoded protein CagA into the stomach's epithelial cells, where it disrupts the cytoskeleton, adherence to adjacent cells, intracellular signaling, cell polarity, and other cellular activities.

YpkA is translocated into a host cell where it disrupts the actin-based cytoskeletal system and promotes both survival and replication of bacteria by an unknown mechanism [3], [4], [5].

Specifically, the most severe mutant Arg975Trp is associated with both dilated (DCM) and hypertrophic (HCM) cardiomyopathies in man where it disrupts the organization of intercalated discs, results in a pI drop of about 1.4 pH units for residues 966 983, augments cross-linking of actin filaments [8], and may compromise the interactions of metavinculin with its partners, including vinculin [9].

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And one area that we'll be focusing in on is the booming startup city of Lisbon, from which Talkdesk has emerged, and where it's disrupting enterprise solutions for businesses.

As mentioned above, it is now clearly established that SLPI is indeed capable to cross the biological membranes to access the cytoplasm of the cell ([3], [4], and data not shown) where it could disrupt the interaction between the cytoplasmic domains of CD4 and PLSCR1 and PLSCR4.

S-PCNA has the ability to recruit Srs2 to sites of replication where it can disrupt untimely formed Rad51 filaments and thus prevent HR.

After starvation and reactive oxygen species production, HMGB1, the High Mobility Group Box 1 protein, translocates to the cytosol, where it can disrupt the Beclin 1/Bcl-2 complex and thus induce autophagy [ 28].

Alternatively, As (V) is an analog of the macronutrient phosphate, so it competes with phosphate for uptake in the roots, as well as in the cytoplasm where it might disrupt metabolism by replacing phosphate in ATP to form unstable ADP-As [ 8].

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