The second pathway arises from the median raphe and enervates the hippocampus and appears to mediate resilience and adaptation to stress. |
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However, the activity of hexokinase in muscle is so high that any free glucose is immediately phosphorylated and enters the glycolytic pathway. |
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We postulate that this pathway is blocked when both groups are protonated or deprotonated. |
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In this pathway it is well known that biosynthesis is subject to both positive and negative feedback regulation. |
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They were sprawled nonchalantly, legs akimbo, across the precarious rock pathway that led to my jumping-off point. |
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The first photograph is flush with lush colour, bluest skies and a verdant forest pathway. |
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Its anti-inflammatory effects are possibly from its inhibitory action on the arachidonic acid pathway via cyclo-oxygenase inhibition. |
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At this point, a guy suddenly came along the pathway around the bend, and caught me in the act of arguing with the cat. |
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Conductive hearing loss does not involve damage to the receptor cells or any other nerve cells in the auditory pathway. |
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The outbreak of the disease underlined how quickly our delocalised food chain can become a complex pathway for the spread of disease. |
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The project features an interpretive signage pathway within the rainforest parkland. |
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Some are the meeting of meridian pathways while others are junctions with an internal pathway of the meridian. |
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A gently sloping pathway to a lower garden area works as a wheelchair ramp, but it also makes a great road for Amrita's tricycle. |
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Additionally, the content of another product of the phenyl propanoid pathway, tannin, was examined in buckwheat plants. |
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These patients have severe phonological deficits in the assembled phonology pathway, and appear to read exclusively via semantics. |
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These differences correlate with differentiated function as heterotrophic, autotrophic and transport pathway components of the leaf. |
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This pathway may also be involved in the senescence process where it may be required for recycling nitrogen from proteins. |
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Nevertheless, xenobiotic compounds could be introduced into plants to study transport or flux through a particular metabolic pathway. |
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Small alterations to bases, including oxidation and alkylation, are mainly repaired by the pathway known as base excision repair. |
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The social system of the red fox has, therefore, been viewed as one potential step in the evolutionary pathway to more complex societies. |
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The polyol pathway uses the enzyme aldose reductase to convert glucose to sorbitol. |
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Membrane proteins are translocated by an SRP-dependent or spontaneous pathway. |
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The spinal cord, a pathway for messages between the brain and the body, is protected by the backbone, or spinal column. |
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While the citric acid cycle is catabolic, the Calvin cycle is an anabolic pathway leading to the biosynthesis of carbohydrates. |
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In some cases it seems that mental illness is a factor on the causal pathway between social position and suicide. |
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The duly mapped portage trails were not a pathway out but a pathway in to a barely penetrable morass of fallen trees and boot-swallowing mud. |
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The key often symbolizes a mystery about to be penetrated or a stage on our pathway to discovery and enlightenment. |
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Walkers follow a circuitous route which leads along the gravel pathway through the centre of the historic Curragh racecourse. |
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Since the circulative pathway of most insect vectored viruses is similar, our findings should be applicable to other virus-vector systems. |
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The pathway leading up to the horrible castle is paved with stones of an extraordinary color. |
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In this respect, PEPC can be considered as a branch of the glycolytic pathway. |
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We present here three newly described gene systems that appear to function outside the glycolytic pathway. |
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Before advertising limited its possibilities, television, like radio before it, was envisioned as an electronic pathway to moral enlightenment. |
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A common form of language was projected as the pathway to progress and civilization. |
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For those who choose to make peace and inner contentment a reality in their lives, he offers a practical pathway. |
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The report concludes that apprenticeships are by far the best pathway to full-time employment or self-employment. |
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We must ensure that all students who leave senior secondary school are on a career pathway. |
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Like the other known sections of the aqueduct system, it is covered with stone slabs, which would have served as a pathway for foot passengers. |
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The city has approved a new pathway and bikeway policy plan that aims to help make the system more user-friendly. |
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Adverse outcomes during sedation usually have hypoxemia as a common pathway after hypoventilation or apnea leading to brain injury or death. |
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She stepped off of the porch, walking down the pathway and to the sidewalk. |
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Alexia stared at him as he started to walk down her pathway to the sidewalk. |
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The floor of the tunnel was made of solitary stones, which were put together to serve as a pathway to someplace. |
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The rate of the planet's motion, along the elliptical pathway, was constantly non-uniform. |
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I got out of the car and took out my keys as I walked up the pathway to my house. |
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In any event, they have quickly transformed the new pathway into a mess of stacked chairs and tables. |
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Retinal prostheses are only viable if the visual pathway distal to the retina is intact and functional. |
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It is only through the decisive action that we will be able to move forward on a practical pathway to end this terrible conflict. |
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I think it's very important for the prime minister to keep a pathway to peace open. |
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Education and training are a key pathway to employment, a higher standard of living, and a prosperous society. |
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They embrace and create change not as a means of survival but as a pathway to growth. |
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Humankind is already on a pathway of self-destruction, an achievement that will not need the aid of an aberrant asteroid. |
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This meant that it no longer served as our pathway through the forest, and we needs must walk slowly, zigzagging through the birches and alders. |
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The pathogenetic pathway responsible for the development of emphysema is still controversial. |
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Tall, leafless trees outlined the pathway, their silhouettes shockingly dark against the snow. |
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When a state's appropriation imparts too generous a benefit to religion alone, the establishment clause should provide a pathway to dissent. |
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There is a central nervous system pathway malfunction found in fibromyalgia, phantom pain, or psychiatric problems. |
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Scotland's only coast-to-coast pathway is 20 years old but do not expect any celebrations, let alone an invitation to the birthday party. |
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Next thing I see is the parents pulling his trousers down and then the kid peeing on a bush that's right next to a pedestrian pathway. |
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The absence of the riboflavin biosynthetic pathway in the human host is advantageous with regard to drug development. |
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We passed hop trees and Indian plums on the first pathway before it twisted downward into a valley. |
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This suggestion is supported by studies on the endocytotic pathway of tumor cells performed by other authors. |
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Could these gene products represent upstream components in a common signal transduction pathway such as a receptor or signal transducers? |
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Neuropathic itch occurs with any disease along the afferent neuronal pathway. |
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It was part of the Silk Route, a major trading pathway between the East and Europe. |
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Optic pathway gliomas in humans are typically surrounded by blood vessels and microglia, which are immune system cells in the brain. |
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Prediabetics almost always develop diabetes, and this showed that surgical treatment could put them on a new pathway away from the disease. |
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Proteins encoded by the abnormal genes are then identified and their interactions studied by pathway analyses and probable functions deduced. |
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Among the deaminated bases, uracil, hypoxanthine and Xan are repaired by the base excision repair pathway in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. |
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Nate followed the Petrov sisters though a dimly lit pathway to the porch and front door. |
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Many of the houses are linked to the street by short lengths of metalled or flagstone pathway, like little garden paths. |
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The folic acid pathway provides the essential precursor molecule, pyridine thymidylate, needed in DNA biosynthesis. |
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Expansion of the brachial pathway indicates dilation is occurring in the coronary arteries that supply the heart. |
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Each genetic pathway metabolizes glucose and produces succinate via dissimilar chemical reactions. |
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We believe this gene is very powerful because it acts on the final common pathway and has the ability to change the excitability of neurons. |
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Ascorbic acid is more commonly known as vitamin C. Ascorbic acid is derived from glucose via the uronic acid pathway. |
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The molecular mechanisms for vacuolar protein degradation and the nutrient recycling pathway in senescent leaves are generally not clear. |
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However, as indicated above, the salvage pathway to thymidine nucleotide synthesis is especially important in the preparation for cell division. |
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These genes strongly implicate the glucose metabolism pathway in organismal aging. |
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The problem can be overcome by using serum cholesterol concentration as an intermediate factor in the causal pathway. |
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The party's main recommendation was the establishment of a tenure track career pathway for outstanding trainee academics. |
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In the central nervous system, the reticular activating system is a major pathway for communication between the brain and the rest of the body. |
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The transcellular pathway involves the movement of ions across the cytoplasm via plasma membrane channels, carriers, and exchangers. |
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When grown on a fermentable carbon source, yeast derive the bulk of their energy through the glycolytic pathway by fermentation. |
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We used the records to identify the patient referral pathway from primary care to hospital treatment. |
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Oxygen utilization that was insensitive to KCN and sensitive to SHAM was indicative of the presence of the alternative pathway. |
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Since the latter pathway is still intact in the patient with blindsight, he or she can use it for reaching for the object. |
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The pathway is now used by people who walk, run or cycle along the scenic trails, which ribbon in and around Canmore. |
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Such recombination analysis may help to reveal the time sequence of the elementary processes constituting the pathway. |
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A primary pathway for the uptake of mitochondrial sequences by the nucleus may be provided by autophagy of mitochondria in cellular vacuoles. |
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The stone pathway was smoothed out very nicely, and there were steps to sit on and talk. |
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The dance moving along this pathway had the same measured ongoingness as a long car trip, not rushing too fast or stopping too quickly. |
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The carriage was pulled along the cobbled pathway, the horses working their way up a slight hill. |
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These results indicate that stomatal uptake can be a major pathway for the foliar uptake of ionic solutes. |
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By contrast, ammonium or its metabolic products exert inhibitory effects on the nitrate assimilatory pathway. |
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The smooth slate floor of the bottom level reflects the rough basalt on the pathway through a preserved grove of evergreens. |
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The amount of dog mess on the pathway is absolutely vile and disgusting, in places it is totally unavoidable. |
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Watch out when you go traipsing down memory lane, you're liable to get stuck on some hitherto unrecalled hidden pathway. |
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An examination of the line revealed defects in a commissural pathway of neurons. |
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For the pathway of cis-trans isomerization of olefins, we suggest distinguishing conjugated olefins of little polarity from other cases. |
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Earlier this year, yobs plunged the pathway into darkness by attacking lighting bollards. |
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It is noted that fissiparous and cometforming starfish have entrained the regeneration pathway into their life cycle. |
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The stone cracked some of the pathway, and another soon fell behind her, startling her slightly. |
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In one such pathway, binding of odorous molecules to their receptors activates G olf, a GTP-binding protein. |
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As for the intracellular end, interestingly, the horn-shaped pathway incurvates so that its exit is located almost to the side of the protein. |
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Colored lines connect histidine kinase and response regulator proteins belonging to the same signaling pathway or species phyletic cluster. |
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The human reovirus infects and kills cancer cells with an activated Ras pathway. |
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Under the influence of sound waves these tiny hairs move, sending impulses along a nerve pathway to the brain for interpretation. |
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In the next section the thermodynamic and kinetic feasibility of the symplastic transport pathway will be assessed. |
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They strolled down a beaten pathway to a large clearing near the south exit to the compound. |
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Rather than stones, organic objects like birds wings, bones, crayfish and seeds, are suspended several inches above a mud pathway. |
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Many authors suggest that there may be a pathway of girls linking self-harm to physical harm directed towards others. |
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Thus any attempts to analyse the flux through the pathway are confused by the complications of the different pools. |
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They needed to stay on the pathway that led towards the only oasis in the desert and to the only village strong enough to live in this heat. |
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Because they explained to me that life here is just a pathway to life in the next world. |
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Purine salvage pathway allows interconversion of bases, nucleosides and nucleotides. |
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A further possible pathway of guanine quadruplex formation has also been proposed that is essentially a triplex dissociation process. |
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This biogenetic hypothesis indicates an alternative pathway to produce these metabolites, leading to a new class of indole alkaloids. |
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They are therefore true deep-brain photoreceptors that bypass the eyes as a pathway for photic information. |
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Heterochrony is often cited as a pathway for the appearance of evolutionary novelties. |
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Outside the garden is walled to the front with a cobble lock drive and pathway to the front door. |
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The gradual prolongation of the AH interval is a feature that rarely occurs in accessory pathway conduction. |
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The peroxisomal enzymes of the glycolate pathway are distributed in both cell types, but unevenly. |
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Each level of the garden has a pathway of crunchy gravel, making the garden a visual and tactile delight. |
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Genetic interactions uncover interrelationships between components of a cellular pathway or interactions between different cellular pathways. |
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She believes a cycle lane and proper pathway should be made on the road to the school to make it safer for all parents and children. |
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Gene duplication is purported to be a major pathway for the Darwinian evolution of biochemical novelty. |
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The gateway, entrance and pathway required a bit of concrete work and a lot of gravel hauling. |
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Microspores were induced to enter the embryogenic pathway by pretreating whole anthers in mannitol salt solution. |
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A genetic selection for mutants that activate this pathway uncovered a class of mutants defective in cell wall integrity. |
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We assume that the interneurones in gynandromorphic females that branch into the macroglomerular complex induced by a grafted male antenna can activate this pathway. |
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Each pathway contains its own enzymes encoded by different genes. |
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Together, they have scaled the stony scramble of Stirrup Crag at Yewbarrow, hit the heights of Helvellyn twice and negotiated the precarious pathway of Striding Edge. |
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The waterside gardens and pathway were conspicuously well presented. |
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Several observations on normal and injured lungs raise interest in the molecule and pathway specificity of deformation triggered vesicular trafficking. |
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The frizzled pathway has been shown to be a key regulator of planar polarity for hairs on the wing, ommatidia in the eye, and sensory bristles on the notum. |
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They suggested that the color change is stimulated by perception of the background color by the larval ocelli and effected by a neurophysiological pathway. |
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It is quite possible that some kinetic pathway is overwhelmingly enhanced or entirely blocked due to intermolecular interactions or molecular packing. |
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Shortly after 10.30 am a woman neighbour asked the policeman standing guard at the scene to put a posy of flowers on the pathway of the dead man's home. |
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When using the dongles to transmit data, keep in mind the signal strength of the link, so make sure both ends have a clear pathway between each other. |
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The unfolding pathway was compared with that of the parent enzyme ribonuclease A, and a model was devised to assess the importance of the dissociation in the unfolding. |
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She placed a fountain in a circle of pebbles ringed first by gravel, then by grasses, the whole surrounded by a circular pathway of railway sleepers set into natural stone. |
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The pathway to a powerful judgeship is more circuitous than to a State House or Congress. |
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The more you do something, the more available that pathway is, so you may be able to use your brain resources more effectively. |
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We all know in our hearts that this is where the horror is conceived and from there it is only a very short pathway to the birth of death, destruction and mayhem. |
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The second pathway is slower and independent of benzene concentration. |
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It seems like no matter where I go, I always end up stuck behind a large refugee family, blocking the pathway as they try to translate the tube map into Bulgarian. |
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The spindle assembly checkpoint pathway is necessary for high-fidelity chromosome transmission in cells in which the spindle or kinetochores are compromised in some way. |
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For the extreme pathway matrix of this system, there are four singular values, indicating a four-dimensional cone residing in the nine-dimensional flux space. |
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Recently, it has been shown that young Citrus fruitlets are able to synthesize ethylene in a manner that resembles the system II pathway of the climacteric fruits. |
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A crowd of up to 200 protesters were held back by troops who used screens and riot shields to form a pathway for the terrified youngsters and their parents. |
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As Mr. Pryor said, he nailed the pathway and completed the jigsaw. |
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Then, in 2011, a skywalk pathway was constructed on the side of Tianmen Mountain in Zhangjiajie, China. |
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Every handrail, elevator button, and door handle becomes a pathway for spreading disease. |
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Detailed elemental and isotopic studies of this crystal fractionation pathway have indicated the importance of mafic phases, notably calcic clinopyroxene and biotite. |
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Of all the 90 ionizable residues located along the ion-conducting pathway, 52 residues are lysines and arginines and 38 residues are aspartate and glutamates. |
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Soluble products of the pathway include pigments, important UV protectants, and phytoalexins, as well as signaling molecules involved in plant pathogen interactions. |
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Basic assumptions were that all elementary reactions in the pathway were bimolecular and that the reacting species were distributed homogeneously. |
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The medial-caudal migration pathway forms the thymopharyngeal tract, which runs from the angle of the mandible to the manubrium of the sternum bilaterally. |
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It will be joined to the existing town of Cloughjordan by a pathway. |
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At the end of the three-hour journey, the thick forests thin out revealing a much-used pathway which slopes abruptly to the bed of a nearby river. |
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The Krebs cycle is part of the energy pathway in all living cells. |
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A similar pathway system is envisioned in the East Village, but some argue the project's plans have already chipped away at what makes Eau Claire so successful. |
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There was no discussion of intermediate stages showing how stepwise modifications in the current pathway could have been reversed back to a more simple stage. |
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This suggests that pleural carcinomatosis represents a final common pathway in metastatic disease, and may not, in and of itself, be indicative of a poor prognosis. |
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The reduced form is a thioether and is derived from cysteine, whereas the oxidized form is a sulphate ester and is derived from the sulphonation pathway. |
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This technique rapidly became a standard way of testing the integrity of the nerve pathway from the motor area of the cerebral cortex to the motoneurons in the spinal cord. |
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The nonequilibrium S motor process takes a motor through a pathway in which the motor detaches from the track and then undergoes an unbending motion. |
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Also, only the liver, pancreas, kidney, and intestine exhibit full activity of the trans-sulfuration pathway that metabolizes homocysteine to cysteine and taurine. |
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Every year 14,000 vessels serve 1,7000 ports in 160 countries as they make their way through this Atlantic-to-Pacific pathway. |
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Exposure to solvents alone significantly increased the risk for hearing loss, most likely the result of ototoxic effects along the auditory pathway. |
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The Alpha Project will focus exclusively on the pheromone signal pathway in baker's yeast, whose cells' signal-transduction system is quite similar to ours. |
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In lower eukaryotes such as baker's yeast, recombinational repair is the major pathway for DSB repair, while in higher eukaryotes, such as mammals, NHEJ is the major pathway. |
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Molecular studies have shown that tetrahydrocannabinol, the active component of cannabis, increases release of dopamine in the mesolimbic pathway. |
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Ascorbic acid is a small, water-soluble anti-oxidant molecule which acts as a primary substrate in the cyclic pathway for enzymatic detoxification of hydrogen peroxide. |
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By contrast, also at Chelsea, Mark Gregory's stunning design to incorporate a garden home office had Purbeck stone stepping stones making a pathway over a still pool. |
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The thoracolumbar pathway seems to have evolved along with the vascular supply to the gastrointestinal tract, for its tracts of nerve fibers follow the blood supply. |
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Second, there is no branch in the pyrimidine synthesis pathway. |
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That wooden bridge, it would lead a pathway across a river that would flood every year at spring and become a frozen corridor of still ice when the cold came around. |
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The problem is, the surest pathway to democratic politics is to support democracy. |
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Growth cones isolated from their cell bodies are able to navigate correctly along the visual pathway in vivo and to respond chemotropically to guidance factors in vitro. |
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The second pathway, present only in the liver and kidney, uses betaine as the methyl donor and is catalyzed by betaine homocysteine methyl-transferase. |
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We also observed an increase in the levels of transketolase, an enzyme that is involved in glucose metabolism, although not being a part of the glycolytic pathway. |
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Experience has shown that poverty is no pathway to a better environment, thus economic well-being is an important foundation of sustainable development. |
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The pentose phosphate pathway is primarily an anabolic pathway that utilizes the 6 carbons of glucose to generate 5 carbon sugars and reducing equivalents. |
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This is an important point since this enzyme plays an essential role in the oxidative pentose phosphate pathway and, therefore, in plant metabolism. |
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So it was quite incredible to see people willingly parade across this fiery pathway, but Cliff had done a great job in persuading us to believe that we could. |
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Will had mistakenly connected the pathway of infection in a hospital room with someone coughing or sneezing circulating in public. |
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This sort of curriculum was strongest in the private colleges and state high schools, opening for many of their pupils a pathway to the professions. |
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In wild type, this response is via a monosynaptic pathway and has a characteristically short latency that is stable at high frequencies of stimulation. |
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The regulation of this biosynthetic pathway at the mitochondrial level depends on the ubiquinone, the alternative oxidase and a species-specific uncoupling protein. |
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Given the series of court decisions stating that women did not qualify as attorneys under existing law, the only pathway to change was legislation. |
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For instance, many transgenic experiments with members of the myogenic pathway have defects that differentially impact epaxial and hypaxial muscles. |
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There wasn't a limb or surface of her skin that didn't lay out a pathway of scars and indents with bruises both fresh and old and grazes that just never seemed to heal. |
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The presence of a split cord malformation in a patient with Currarino's triad suggests that the two disorders share a common embryogenetic pathway. |
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What you can do is find some other system that's naturally slowing it down, and try to gum that pathway up instead, freeing the enzyme of interest to do its thing. |
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But after dark, hawkers and panwallas set up shop along the pathway and happily go about their business selling vada pav, bhel-puri, pan and gutkha. |
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Antioxidants, such as vitamins C and E, and antioxidant enzymes, such as superoxide dismutase and catalase, may play an important role in protecting the pathway. |
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They walked up the path and discovered a strange pathway covered by moss. |
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Lastly, bubble bursting can also be a generation pathway for particulate matter during an oil spill. |
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Installation of a 3m long stone access pathway with steps and handrail to the headwall of the outfall structure. |
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The pyrimidine pathway is repressed in the presence of uracil and derepressed in its absence. |
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By turning off the apoptotic pathway, some cancer cells may become intrinsically radioresistant. |
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The ATM-Chk2-Cdc25A checkpoint pathway guards against radioresistant DNA synthesis. |
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Diversity, regulation and evolution of the gibberellin biosynthetic pathway in fungi compared to plants and bacteria. |
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In the decay chains, both a previously unknown alpha-decay pathway in Db-270 and the new isotope Lr-266 were identified. |
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This means that the researchers can overwrite one light-guiding pathway with a new one. |
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Modeling the air-soil transport pathway of perfluorooctanoic acid in the mid-Ohio Valley using linked air dispersion and vadose zone models. |
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Affected genes include markers of the ecdysone pathway, the juvenile hormone signaling pathway, and the RXR genes. |
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In humans, the pathway for the catabolism of uracil and thymine consists of three consecutive steps. |
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Each pathway is described according to the direction of the nerve impulse rather than by the embryologic outgrowth of the nerve. |
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They hope to identify new ways to disrupt this pathway so neuroblastomas can be more effectively treated. |
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The danseurs hurtled feverishly in a circle, then pressed outward into two parallel lines, trisecting the original diagonal pathway. |
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Cooperativity of TMPRSS2-ERG with PI3kinase pathway activation in prostate oncogenesis. |
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This study has found a common pathway whereby cigarette smoke impacts both pulmonary and neurophysiological function. |
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County Road 22 in Uchee, Alabama, Russell County is a small section of what used to be a primary pathway of this road. |
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To re-create the rest of the suspected infection pathway, the researchers brought five of the volunteers back to the hotel several weeks later. |
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Crosstalk between endoplasmic reticulum stress and mitochondrial pathway mediates cadmium-induced germ cell apoptosis in testes. |
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The fellowship training pathway requires 24 months of training in a nonaccredited program. |
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The subcortical pathway activating the amygdala passes through the superior colliculi and the pulvinar of the thalamus before accessing it. |
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Endocytosis in proximal tubule cells involves a two-phase membrane-recycling pathway. |
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Molecular mechanism activating Nrf2-Keap1 pathway in regulation of adaptive response to electrophiles. |
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Archaeal cholesterol catabolism can generate porphyrins via the cholesterol ring oxidase generated pyruvate and GABA shunt pathway. |
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Ras homolog enriched in brain and FKBP38 are two important regulatory proteins in the mTOR pathway. |
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The vomeronasal organ in rodents is an important social and sexual signaling pathway. |
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Hunted is situated beneath a waterfall in Ethiopia's lush mountains, with several gorges and a swimmable underwater pathway. |
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The second pathway, emphasized by Smith, shows that fellow feeling is noncontagious. |
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This drug can accelerate the hemoglobin reduction process through the NADPH-dependent G6PD pathway. |
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Analgesia by direct antagonism of nociceptor sensitization involves the arginine-NO-cGMP pathway. |
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Saikosaponin a and its epimer saikosaponin d exhibit anti-inflammatory activity by suppressing activation of NF-kappaB signaling pathway. |
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If care does not follow the appropriate pathway, a robust system will autoregulate to redirect care down an appropriate pathway. |
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Oncolytics Biotech has been developing a method of utilizing a reovirus to target and kill cancers that exhibit mutated RAS pathway activity. |
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Fumarate and malate are four carbon intermediates in the propionate pathway in which they are reduced to succinate. |
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Presumably the isoflavonoid portion of the flavonoid pathway arose independently in these widely separated groups. |
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Activation of trigeminal intranuclear pathway in rats with temporomandibular joint inflammation. |
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Methoxychlor inhibits growth and induces atresia of antral follicles through an oxidative stress pathway. |
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These distinct groups of genes, along with Fc receptor genes, were the major genes altered by TCDD and DEX in the DC maturation pathway. |
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This may be accomplished by beta cell gene therapy or by drugs that interfere with this pathway in order to maintain normal beta cell function. |
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The timing belt is made of special durable materials, and sacrificial anode metal in the coolant pathway helps prevent corrosion. |
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Little is known about the components of signal transduction pathway that link these events. |
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At Level 3, there will be six different pathways to the NVQ or SVQ, again with the selected pathway recognised in the title of the qualification. |
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Plants and some other organisms have an additional terpene biosynthesis pathway in their chloroplasts, a structure fungi and animals do not have. |
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The ERK signaling pathway involves an additional protein, ELK1 which interacts with ERK2 to activate the genetic information. |
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The reactions are not well characterized but it is known that nitrosylsulfuric acid is an intermediate in at least one pathway. |
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Their study confirms that this pathway, the medial prefrontal cortex via a thalamic nucleus to the hippocampus, does. |
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Despite these indices of a hypocoagulable state, the APC pathway was severely disrupted in these chronic HF mice. |
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Atractylenolide III, a sesquiterpenoid, induces apoptosis in human lung carcinoma A549 cells via mitochondria-mediated death pathway. |
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We could say that the original pathway is blocked at the location of the hydrophobic grain at the same matric potential as the hydrophilic sand. |
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A single pathway should remove the present educated guess by GPs choosing the urgent or non-urgent referral route. |
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Analysis of the genetic pathway leading to formation of ectopic apical ectodermal ridges in mouse Engrailed-1 mutant limbs. |
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Melanins extracted from fungal, plant and human sources modulate cytokine production and activate NF-kB pathway. |
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Based on strong preliminary evidence, I will determine the role that Hippo tumor suppressor pathway plays in transducing the Rhodopsin signal. |
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Together, these proteins are known as immune deficiency pathway signal transducing factors, and are analogous to an electrical circuit. |
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They suggested that blocking this pathway by complete acid suppression with a proton pump inhibitor, may reduce the risk of the cancer. |
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Although he was clean-shaven, black Benday dots traced the narrow pathway of his thin mustache and the stippled edge of his jaw. |
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The old school house, now a private residence, can still be seen on Church Street, close to the pathway to the church. |
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The indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase pathway is essential for human plasmacytoid dendritic cell-induced adaptive t regulatory cell generation. |
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The bacterial with mevalonate pathway include streptococcus, staphylococcus, actinomycetes, listeria, coxiella and borrelia. |
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Personally, I will be comfortable using biosimilars that have been approved according the FDA's abbreviated licensure pathway. |
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The peripheral and central antennular pathway of the Caribbean stomatopod crustacean Neogonodactylus oerstedii. |
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The Government of Trinidad and Tobago has recognized the creative industries as a pathway to economic growth and development. |
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These have a separate nerve pathway to the brain and appear to primarily analyze pheromones. |
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The tip of the tongue then lies anterior to the choanae, excluding the nasal respiratory pathway from the buccal cavity. |
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The opening to the respiratory pathway begins with the laryngeal cavity lying posterior to the choanae within the buccal cavity. |
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The principle pathway for nitrification may have been nitrifier denitrification. |
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Xanthine oxidase is an import enzyme in the purine pathway, which ultimately results in the formation of uric acid. |
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The RAGE pathway activation could be related with remyelination and Schwann cell proliferation in HNPP patients. |
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This technique is often used to keep waterways navigable and creates an anti sludge pathway for boats. |
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Regulation of taurocholate excretion by a hypoosmolarity-activated signal transduction pathway in rat liver. |
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Craig Phadraig, once an ancient Gaelic and Pictish hillfort is a 240 m hill which offers hikes on a clear pathway through the wooded terrain. |
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This gives the blade a hollow interior, and therefore creates an ideal pathway for the air and gas. |
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Production is also limited by feedback in the synthesis pathway of penicillin. |
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In the following decades, the security of the Suez Canal, as the pathway to India, became a major focus of British foreign policy. |
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We cannot take a step in the pathway of progress without benefitting mankind everywhere. |
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Of these elements, the first and last were the most important in clearing a pathway toward the development of progressive rock. |
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We have identified a new pathway, centered on IFN gamma, that controls the bone remodelling process both in-vivo and in-vitro. |
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Similar capability was added to Tranche 2 aircraft on the main development pathway as part of the Phase 1 Enhancements. |
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An alternative pathway in high-molecular phthalates is carboxylation of the monoesters. |
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The consumption of seafood harvested from the Irish Sea is the main pathway for exposure of humans to radioactivity. |
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Gingerol, a powerful antioxidant is found to interrupt a pathway responsible for the activation of a factor involved in diabetes. |
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Caspases are a group of cellular proteases involved in the pathway of apoptosis and inflammation. |
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The metabolic pathway of beta-mannosylglycerate and diglycerol were unknown. |
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Shorter frequently switched between tenor and soprano saxophones, as if never sonically satisfied, always seeking out a fresh pathway. |
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Opposing tonically active endogenous opioid systems modulate the mesolimbic dopaminergic pathway. |
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These results implicate an evolutionarily conserved pathway integrating metabolic information with bioamine signaling affecting feeding behavior. |
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The follicular route, a primary pathway for drug delivery, is used to determine the effect of topical therapies on the appendageal pathway. |
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Dr Ross Levine will present the results from a study on targeting the JAK-STAT pathway in myeloproliferative neoplasms. |
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Through inhibition of the cyclooxygenase pathway of arachidonate metabolism, NSAIDs prevent the production of the proinflammatory prostaglandins. |
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The central auditory pathway consists of a complex network of neurons and nuclei that connect the cochlea to the auditory cortex. |
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In Lycopersicon peruvianum, another anemophilous species, the pathway is the same but without the chromoplast stage. |
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The fi nal common pathway of the clotting cas cade converges on activation of Factor V, which converts prothrombin to thrombin. |
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The company says that this faster system data pathway operates as much as 50 per cent faster than the 533 megahertz bus on its previous three gigahertz Pentium 4 chip. |
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Stimulation of deep somatic tissue with capsaicin produces long-lasting mechanical allodynia and heat hypoalgesia that depends on early activation of the camp pathway. |
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Arsenic trioxide induces apoptosis of human monocytes during macrophagic differentiation through nuclear Factor-KB-related survival pathway down-regulation. |
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This system has never been suggested for a mammal in the past, but reptiles, amphibia, birds, and crickets have been shown to have a direct air pathway between the tympana. |
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We hypothesize that hyperactive RNAi in mouse oocytes functionally complements the piRNA pathway, a Dicer-independent pathway suppressing retrotransposons in the germline. |
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Canada, has been selected to supply the cast ductile iron bollards that will protect the pedestrian pathway in the newly renovated Calgary Central Memorial Park. |
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Berberine ameliorates chronic kidney injury caused by atherosclerotic renovascular disease through the suppression of NFkB signaling pathway in rats. |
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In some tissues the trans sulfuration pathway diverts homocysteine from the cycle and provides a means for the synthesis of cysteine and its derivatives. |
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Connective tissue growth factor induction by lysophosphatidic acid requires transactivation of transforming growth factor type beta receptors and the JNK pathway. |
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