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This capability encourages wireless service providers to consider wireless entities as autonomous agents which could cooperate and negotiate with each other to achieve an efficient resource allocation in different situations.
Taking into account this complete transcriptional scenario, our data describe potential interactions of Pax8 with both common TFs and core elements, which could cooperate in chromatin remodeling for transcriptional regulation in thyroid cells.
In line with these observations, vesicles released by G26/24 cells were found to contain extracellular proapoptotic ligands, such as FasL and TRAIL, which could cooperate in inducing brain cell death.
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First, Peng Liyuan and Michelle Obama will be with their husbands at Sunnylands, and it would be great if there were a global initiative on which they could cooperate.
The CWR22Rv-1 cells with overexpression of survivin and inhibition of RhoA protected cancer cells from Cuc IIa to some extent, suggesting that mitotic-related pathways involving survivin (which could be cooperating with p53 and p21 pathway) are potential targets to enhance Cuc IIa's anti-cancer potential.
These intriguing results indicate several mechanisms by which mutations in checkpoint genes could cooperate with BRCA2 mutations to promote aggressive cell growth.
To gain insight into mechanisms by which R-Ras and RIN2 could cooperate in regulating EC adhesiveness, we characterized by fluorescent confocal microscopy their subcellular localizations in ECs spreading on FN.
Bipartisanship worked for one day in December because a few Republicans, eager to be home for Christmas, felt they could "cooperate" on measures in which the interests of their paymasters are not infringed.
Instead, they could cooperate by forming a joint graduate and undergraduate program, which would reduce costs by requiring fewer faculty members and a more modest physical presence, while at the same time increasing course choices for students.
Loss of the cell polarity gene could cooperate with oncogenic Ras to drive tumor growth and invasion, which critically depends on the c-Jun N-terminal Kinase (JNK) signaling pathway in Drosophila.
Although financially not profitable, the Concorde, which was taken out of service in 2003, proved that European governments and manufacturers could cooperate in complex ventures and that they remained at the technical forefront of aircraft development.
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