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Social Responsibility

 
 
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Disease relevance of Social Responsibility

 

High impact information on Social Responsibility

  • Expression in meiotic prophase precedes the strand breakage that occurs during chromosomal recombination; this offers an avenue for L1 insertion into new locations in chromosomal DNA in a cell type that ensures L1 propagation in future generations [4].
  • With the rapidly changing materials needs of modern microelectronics, germanium provides an opportunity for future-generation devices [5].
  • A highly potent COX-2 inhibitor of the 3(2H)furanone scaffold could be considered suitable for a future generation COX-2 selective arthritis medication with improved safety profiles [6].
  • Useful structure-activity relationships were established which provide important guidelines for the design of future generations of bisubstrate inhibitors of COMT [7].
  • These cases illustrate the consequences of COL7A1 glycine substitution mutations underlying DEB in terms of the mode of inheritance and the phenotype, with profound implications for genetic counseling of individuals at risk for recurrence of DEB in subsequent offspring or future generations [8].
 

Anatomical context of Social Responsibility

  • Investigators and clinicians of today must recognise that, like their predecessors with an interest in flexor tendon surgery, they will contribute to the understanding of this very important structure, but they also will leave unanswered questions for future generations [9].
 

Associations of Social Responsibility with chemical compounds

 

Gene context of Social Responsibility

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