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    factors 2. Proline-rich region (PRR) - This plays a role in p53 stability 3. Central DNA binding domain (DBD) - required for binding to specific sites on the DNA. 4. Tetramerization domain (OD) - required for the assembly of the functional tetramer. 5. Carboxyl terminus domain (CTD) - which is bound to DNA binding domain and is involved in negative modulation of DNA binding domain. The central DNA binding domain is the most highly conserved region of p53, when compared to its other family members

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    COMMON LAW V CIVIL LAW COMMON LAW(characteristics)for comparing or contrast purpose Common law systems are mostly found in former british colony and protectorate including US, it is less prescriptive than civil law system,citizens are benefited by enactment and legislation in specific fields.more often are the implied terms usage. 1)represents the law of courts as expressed in judicial decision 2)based on precedents provided by past judicial decisions,no written statues or prescribed texts

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    required from the antigen presenting cell (APC): Antigen presentation (T cell receptor binding to MHC1) and co-stimulation, CD28 on the CTL binds to co-stimulatory molecules; CD80/86 on the APC. When CTL’s are associated to cognate antigens on tumour cells, one effector mechanism is to secrete IFN – γ, which can induce JAK-STAT within the T cell, and cause up-regulation of programmed death 1 (PD-1). Binding of programmed death ligand 1 (PDL-1) results in T cell paralysis (Chen.L et al, 2015)

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    RELEVANCE OF LEGAL INTENTION IN CONTRACTS INTRODUCTION: The main contention of the case is revolving around the legal intention and social agreement and the interconnection between them. Kailash and Samar are good friends. Kailash wants to watch a movie and have dinner at a famous joint. He accordingly requests Samar to give him company. Samar agrees and promises to meet Kailash at 6:00 pm sharp. However at 5:30 Samar decides not to go and accordingly informs Kailash. Kailash is upset. Also it is

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    responses of recently discovered broadly neutralizing antibodies (bnAb) on the stem and head regions of IFV A surface protein, Haemagglutinin (HA). Dr. Brandenburg and colleagues were particularly interested in studying the ability of the stem and head binding bnAb to intervene during attachment and fusion, disrupt protein cleavage and contain newly synthesized viruses within the cell at the different stages of the virus’s

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    beauty, foot binding. Since the time of the novel, the extreme lengths that women take for the sake of beauty have not changed to this present day. Perhaps one of the most memorable moments in the Good Earth is when Wang Lung stumbles upon his younger daughter with a depressed look on her face. Wang Lung asks her in a kind voice why she had wept, and she cries, “Because my mother binds a cloth about my feet more tightly every day and I cannot sleep at night” (Buck, 248). Foot binding was a common

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    Its function is regulated by dopaminergic and glutaminergic receptors. When stimulated by dopaminergic receptors it is a potent inhibitor of PP1α (Hemmings, 1984). In contrast, when stimulated by glutaminergic receptors, the inhibitory activity of DARPP-32 against PP1 is reduced (Halpain, 1990). DARPP-32 is regulated by brain-derived neurotropic factor as well as the Akt pathway and CDK5/p35 pathway (Stroppolo, 2001) (Bogush, 2007). Protein Phosphatase Inhibitor 2 Protein Phosphatase Inhibitor

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    References As Damien was forced to accept the smaller sum, this means the intention to create legal relation is absent. In the case Edwards V Skyways (1964) 1 WLR 349, where a bonus payment was promised to an employee, this was found to be legally binding. He had relied upon the promise in accepting it, and his employer could not adequately prove that they had not intended their promise to become a contractual term. According to this principle, Damien can argue that he didn’t have the intention

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    concerns’. It has been chosen to accomplish this task by dividing the chapter into three main parts. The first one will present the possibility to identify the launch of non- binding elements as valid strategies aimed at driving the behavior of actors. Particularly, their ability to be perceived politically, socially and morally binding will be discussed. The second part will be focusing on the analysis of the European Open Method of Coordination that, according to this research, represents a valid ‘laboratory’

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    include misfolded proteins, oxidative damage, heat shock, and viral expression. ISR is initiated by phosphorylation of eukaryotic initiation factor 2 alpha (eIF2α) at the Ser51 residue, which promotes stronger binding to the regulatory subcomplex of eIF2B (Starck et al., 2016). This stronger binding inhibits eIF2B from catalyzing guanine nucleotide exchange of GDP for GTP, because it cannot release from eIF2 (Weaver, 2012). Several subunits of eIF2B are involved in guanine nucleotide exchange (Kashiwagi

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