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    por Fujikura, Kohei
    Publicado 2016
    “…This research explores candidate loci under selection at the population level by characterizing recently arisen premature termination codons (PTCs), some of which indicate a human knockout. …”
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    “…Here we demonstrate that n-terminal Josephson junctions with conventional superconductors may provide novel realizations of topology in n−1 dimensions, which have similarities, but also marked differences with existing 2D or 3D topological materials. …”
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    “…We investigated the efficacy of optogenetic inhibition at presynaptic terminals using halorhodopsin, archaerhodopsin and chloride-conducting channelrhodopsins. …”
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    “…The morphology of the distal terminal crest was varied; 10 patterns of the distal terminal crest ramifications were noted. …”
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    “…Terminating protein translation accurately and efficiently is critical for both protein fidelity and ribosome recycling for continued translation. …”
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    por Paine, Ingrid S., Lewis, Michael T.
    Publicado 2017
    “…Formation of the ductal tree is orchestrated by a specialized structure called the terminal end bud (TEB). The TEB is responsible for the production of mature cell types leading to the elongation of the subtending duct. …”
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    por HARA, Shuntaro
    Publicado 2017
    “…PGH(2), a COX metabolite, is converted to each PG species by species-specific PG terminal synthases. Because of their potential for more selective modulation of PG production, PG terminal synthases are now being investigated as a novel target for NSAIDs. …”
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