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In particular, one unigene predominately expressed in the root was annotated as CYP716A53v2, which probably participates in the formation of protopanaxatriol from protopanaxadiol in P. notoginseng.
In cirrhotic patients with portal hypertension, increase of the spleen size is due mainly to tissue hyperplasia associated with a parallel increase of the splenic blood flow, which probably participates in the pathogenesis of portal hypertension [ 1].
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These included a Mitogen Activated Protein Kinase or MAPK, a calmodulin binding protein, a phosphatase 2C and remarkably, 11 different transcription factors which probably participate in the regulation of the nodule-specific transcriptome.
Overall, the transcriptome results indicated that many RGA genes, which probably participated in the plant-pathogen interaction pathway and regulated the defence response, were induced in cotton.
These genes could be involved in multiple pathways, such as the reactive oxygen species network, photosynthesis, stress response, transcriptional regulation, signal transduction, etc., which probably all participate in stress tolerance improvement of A. mongolicus.
In addition, recruitment procedures in that study made it difficult for housebound or institutionalized individuals to participate, which probably led to a reduced number of elderly people with a history of foot ulcers or amputation in that study relative to other studies (2, 21).
They had been appointed to participate in the HSR programme, which probably can explain some of the participants' reluctance to HSR.
Which probably defeated the point.
Which probably happens like, never.
Which probably sounds almost oxymoronic.
Taken together, Otud-6b probably participates in B lymphocytes cell cycle as a negative regulator.
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