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- DNA damage-inducible transcript 3, also known as C/EBP homologous protein (CHOP), is a pro-apoptotic transcription factor that is encoded by the DDIT3...
- external ****oral shaft, develops as part of the labia minora and is homologous with the **** (also called the prepuce) in the male reproductive system...
- bacteria and food particles. Occasionally, and in response to unknown stimuli, trophozoites move through the mucus layer where they come in contact with...
- classified into three types based on their function. Sensory neurons respond to stimuli such as touch, sound, or light that affect the cells of the sensory organs...
- Smart polymers, stimuli-responsive polymers or functional polymers are high-performance polymers that change according to the environment they are in...
- remapping or neural oscillation. Other forms of neuroplasticity include homologous area adaptation, cross modal re****ignment, map expansion, and compensatory...
- is faster for stimuli that occur at a high rather than for stimuli that occur at a low rate as well as for the weak and strong stimuli, respectively....
- the roof of the mammalian midbrain. In non-mammalian vertebrates, the homologous structure is known as the optic tectum or optic lobe. The adjective form...
- is one of convenience only; it is not based on any clear biologically homologous trait, any more than the common trait of having wings functionally unites...
- sequence is damaged, it may be repaired by processes such as homologous recombination, non-homologous end joining, mismatch repair or base excision repair. Each...