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As a result, recent findings have shown that the lesions responsible for MEWDS appear to disrupt the photoreceptor outer segments, whose disruption can subsequently resolve [ 3].
He also supports Howard Schmidt in his willingness to mandate encryption for the few industries whose disruption could lead to chaos.
Such a class warrior would rightly attract derision – almost as much as the privately-educated Australian, Trenton Oldfield, whose disruption of the Oxford-Cambridge boat race could possibly have stemmed from the fact that though a keen rower in his academic days, he never got the chance to row in the annual varsity race on the Thames.
Gly 44 in particular is part of a type IV C-terminal helix capping motif, whose disruption is likely to affect the position of an essential conserved arginine.
The epidermis recognized structural damage through hemidesmosomes associated with a STAT-like protein, whose disruption led to detachment of STA-2 molecules from hemidesmosomes and transcription of AMPs.
In recent years, with the explosion in web-based commerce and information systems, Internet is now becoming a critical resource whose disruption has financial implications or even dire consequences on human safety.
These β interactions are mediated mainly by salt bridges and hydrophobic interactions between conserved alpha helices whose disruption by mutation damages the proteasome's ability to assemble.
Larvae reside in webbed retreats, whose disruption for more frequent weighing would have compromised the experiment.
Another gene connected to folate biosynthesis whose disruption was beneficial during the trimethoprim enrichment is folX.
Dataset S1 lists the loci whose disruption caused a significant fitness change in each of the drugs tested.
Genes whose disruption confers the sensitivity to H2O2 would be functionally required for growth under the H2O2 stress condition.
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