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Data showed that NLRX1 expressed in cytoplasm of C57BL/6 cochlear hair cells, especially in the cilia, which were essential for sound sensation.
Santosh Kumari et al. revealed that cerebral ischemia could decrease the level of mitochondrial fusion proteins Opa1 and Mfn2, which were essential for mitochondrial fusion (Kumari et al., 2012).
The Army was not convinced that fixed bunkers could resist repeated air attacks and was particularly concerned about the vulnerability of the launch sites' road and rail links, which were essential for resupplying them with missiles and fuel.
Activation of p38 MAPK as a growth kinase resulted in upregulation of AKT and ERK1/2 which were essential for proliferation and migration of fibroblasts on native collagen (Figure 7).
In the experiments described by Sassetti et al (2003) transposon libraries of M. tuberculosis and M. bovis BCG were constructed and recovered on 7H10 agar and TraSH analysis was used to identify genes which were essential for the survival of both species on this media.
The group of genes with similar expression profiles in response to internal or external factors could further be used to model biologically relevant networks, which were essential for better understanding the underlying molecular mechanisms [ 15, 16].
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It produces pollinators, which are essential for crop production.
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Corpora lutea produce the hormone progesterone, which is essential for the maintenance of pregnancy.
Earning the certificates, which are essential for some office jobs, is not required for the course but clearly desired.
Today, de Vrij is searching for platelets, which are essential for blood clotting to prevent bleeding.
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