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... specificsignal to move into the nucleus either on its own or with the help of an adaptor protein that facilitates entry intoor retention in the nucleus – it is possible that the adap-tor protein is more ... form a complex with the nuclear adaptor Fe65 and the histone acetyltransferase Tip60 in order to target to the nucleus [61,62]. Other ICDs function exclusively in the cytoplasm. The adhesion protein ... from the mem-brane. By analyzing microsomes, we showed that the ectodomain is shedinto the lumen of vesicles, whereas the C-terminal half, which possesses the RING finger, is released tothe cytoplasm....
... functions. Misregulation ofthese specific pathways results in developmental disor-ders, cancer, fibrosis and autoimmune disorders. Signa-ling is initiated by binding of the cytokine to ahomodimeric ... matrixsynthesis and degradation, and the control of epi-thelial ⁄ mesenchymal interactions during embryogene-sis. Other functions include wound healing and the What MAN1 does tothe Smads ... disseminated connective tissue nevi. Inmelorheostosis, the bone hyperostosis is accompaniedby abnormalities of adjacent soft tissues, such as jointcontractures, sclerodermatous skin lesions, muscleatrophy,...
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... retinalpigment epithelium faces the subretinal space. The innerand outer segments adjacent tothe OLM are the mostapical side of photoreceptors and extend into the sub-retinal space. The OLM contains ... up the struc-ture of the molecules and allowing their intermolecularbinding. This mediator might be missing in the retinaor is competed out by another protein that does notfacilitate the ... Genetics, The Netherlands Institute for Neurosciences (NIN), KNAW, Amsterdam, The NetherlandsPolarized cells, like epithelia, photoreceptors and otherneurones, establish and maintain unequal distributionof...
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... In their minds, learning English is something they have to do, not something they want to do. Typical learner vs. motivated learner Whatis necessary to learn English well? What is ... exam), the results are poor, because she forgets 90% of the things she learned within a month. This is no surprise: The way human memory works, you need to review things all the time; otherwise ... One of the reasons why people don't want to spend their time on learning English is that they associate learning English with unpleasant things. When they think "learning English",...
... of Totality and Infinity is that it is only for an alreadyestablished ‘I’ that the other arises. The separated I, the subject, is put in question by the other but it is only with the somewhat ... alterity of the I that takes itself for another may strike the imaginationof the poet precisely because it is but the play of the same: the negationof the I by the self is precisely one of the modes ... to establish the radical alterity of the other, Levinas builds up a concep-tion of the identity of the I in atheist separation. This is necessary,Levinas seems to think, in order to establish...
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