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Meanings of key molecule in English
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Usage of key molecule in English
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The human complement regulator CD55 is a keymolecule protecting self-cells from complement-mediated lysis.
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A keymolecule for LV function is the envelope because it guides cell entry.
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We concluded that CXCR4 might be a keymolecule in esophageal squamous cell cancer metastasis.
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Nitric oxide (NO) is a keymolecule responsible for increasing blood flow to our muscles.
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These data suggest that ABCA12 is a keymolecule in regulating keratinocyte differentiation and transporting specific proteases associated with desquamation.
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We also found that boldine could inhibit nuclear factor kappa B activation, a keymolecule in tumor progression and metastasis.
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The keymolecule in the induction of sleep appears to be adenosine, which induces sleep locally in the basal forebrain.
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Conclusions: Our data suggest that myocardial MDA5 may be a keymolecule in protecting the heart from direct viral injury and myocardial dysfunction.
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Hepatocyte nuclear factor (HNF)-4alpha is a transcription factor known as a keymolecule in the development and functions of the beta-cells.
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Altered translocation of CD45 correlated with reduced expression of Lyn, indicating that Lyn is a keymolecule in the regulation of BCR-mediated signaling.
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Using this approach we identify several downregulated candidate genes and select one, EGR1, a keymolecule in hippocampus-related learning and memory, for further study.
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TNF-alpha is potentially a keymolecule with enormous interactive opportunities within a regulatory network of energy metabolism, immune function and neuroendocrine and hormonal function.
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Since Nox4 could be a keymolecule mediating oxidative stress and pathological hypertrophy, it may serve as an important target of heart failure treatment.
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These results position CD6 as a keymolecule in sustaining the activation and differentiation of T cells and an important target for modulating autoimmune diseases.
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IMP1 is identified as a keymolecule for cell life processes, but the role of IMP1 in MA-induced senescence remains unclear.
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The cyt c act as a keymolecule for activation of caspases (9 and 3) to initiate intrinsic apoptotic signaling cell death process.