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Aside from the important core protein APC, another protein CTNNA1 may be worth special attention as well, as it takes part in the E-cadherin/catenin complex whose abrogation was implicated in the carcinogenesis of several malignancies [ 32].
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In particular, a pair of methylmalonyl CoA mutase (mcm) genes involved in polyketide precursor biosynthesis, an acyl-CoA dehydrogenase implicated in timing of actinorhodin synthesis and bldB, a developmentally significant regulator whose mutation causes complete abrogation of antibiotic synthesis belong to this category.
Christian officials exercised political power in ways that, at best, tolerated Jews as a scorned people whose fallen status testified to the abrogation of their covenant with God.
As possible candidates, we found known players previously related to EOC such as PIK3CA, MECOM, MYC, NF1 and RB, but also less characterised genes, whose gains of function (CDH12, FOXQ1, TXNDC5, CCND2, FOXJ1) and/or abrogation (FANCC, TSC1, CREBBP, CDH11, EDA2R) might be crucial for ovarian cancer development and/or progression.
Our results thus far demonstrated that in non-GC-DLBCL, elevated levels of miR-155, and consequent abrogation of SHIP1 expression, are mediated through autocrine stimulation of cells by TNFα, a proinflammatory cytokine whose serum levels are known to be elevated in DLBCL patients (Pedersen et al, 2005).
One of them, a Yankees fan whose bank-card PIN commemorates Bucky Dent's home run in the one-game playoff against the Red Sox, called my ambivalence an abrogation of my paternal responsibilities, a form of negligence that was almost criminal.
Whose crime and whose punishment?
Depends on whose mind, whose soul.
And know whose socks are whose.
But at whose expense?
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