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The higher induction of the expression of some genes, compared to selective agonists, seems to confirm the importance of a dual PPARα/γ activity which probably involves a synergistic effect on both receptor subtypes.

And to connect all of this, the team would have to build a backend, which probably involves another language like Python, Ruby, or Go, as well as database query languages.

The overall resulting enhancement in transfection, however, was a moderate three- to five-fold increase compared with the condition with no EGF involved, implying that the addition of EGF fails to overcome the intracellular barrier to transfection, which probably involves some step other than cellular uptake in pentablock copolymer system.

We propose that zona binding is required for a sufficient increase in free calcium to execute the fusions of the PM with the acrosome [41] which probably involves the opening a transient receptor potential (TRP) channel allowing transiently increased intracellular calcium levels [43].

PINK1 and Parkin seem to share the same genetic pathway, which probably involves the mitochondrial quality-control machinery.

ROS can activate Akt (Fernandes et al. 2011; Niwa et al. 2003), which probably involves inactivation of cysteine-based phosphatases (Okoh et al. 2011).

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That probe, which probably involved informers inside the Bakery, was also investigating two other murders now linked to Bakery members.

Where did that come from, I asked myself, before — as far as I remember — making some halfheartedly imitative gesture of piety, which probably involved a certain amount of squinting around or through my fingers.

It seemed a rather antiseptic formulation to apply to a young man's political awakening, which probably involved words like "justice" and "equality" — the very sort of words that Blair rarely uses now, which causes the left no end of despair.

The average person in the U.S., in, say, 1820, assumed white superiority, and, if he happened to be against slavery, was for a gradual solution, which probably involved sending all the slaves back to Africa, notwithstanding the fact that most of them had never been there and were Americans in every respect.

The Senate bill, which probably involved more political concessions than necessary, is a step forward and commands support from an impressive coalition: the business community, especially the high-tech industry; labor, Hispanic and civil rights groups; top current and former Republican governors; many evangelicals; and even a few right-wingers.

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