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... indicate that this phenotype is due to a requirement for DdP2X receptors in wild - type cells . First , expression of DdP2X - GFP in the DdP2X - null cells res- cued the osmoregulatory defects of the mutant ( Fig . 3d ) . Second , Cu2 + ...
... indicate that this phenotype is due to a requirement for DdP2X receptors in wild - type cells . First , expression of DdP2X - GFP in the DdP2X - null cells res- cued the osmoregulatory defects of the mutant ( Fig . 3d ) . Second , Cu2 + ...
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... indicate subjective day and night , respectively . b , Continuous hypocotyl elongation of wild - type ( WT ) Col in continuous darkness . Grey and black bars on the x axis indicate subjective day and night , respectively . c , Hypocotyl ...
... indicate subjective day and night , respectively . b , Continuous hypocotyl elongation of wild - type ( WT ) Col in continuous darkness . Grey and black bars on the x axis indicate subjective day and night , respectively . c , Hypocotyl ...
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... indicate that IL - 6 is sufficient and necessary for inducing IL - 21 production by TH cells . -1- STAT3 and the ROR - yt isoform of ROR - y are key transcription factors in Tμ17 differentiation8-10 . To determine their regulation in IL ...
... indicate that IL - 6 is sufficient and necessary for inducing IL - 21 production by TH cells . -1- STAT3 and the ROR - yt isoform of ROR - y are key transcription factors in Tμ17 differentiation8-10 . To determine their regulation in IL ...
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