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Science's STKE, 2007
Growth factors and nutrients, particularly amino acids, regulate cell growth and proliferation in part through the serine-threonine protein kinase mTOR (mammalian target of rapamycin). Activity of mTOR is regulated through the small guanosine triphosphatase Rheb (Ras homolog enriched in brain). Bai et al .
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Growth factors and nutrients, particularly amino acids, regulate cell growth and proliferation in part through the serine-threonine protein kinase mTOR (mammalian target of rapamycin). Activity of mTOR is regulated through the small guanosine triphosphatase Rheb (Ras homolog enriched in brain). Bai et al .
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Journal of Economic Issues, 1985
The controversy over the level and nature of regulatory activities in the economy is shaped by both the methodology of analysis and its perspective. Most of the tools used to evaluate specific portions of the regulatory system are embedded in neoclassical economic theory.
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The controversy over the level and nature of regulatory activities in the economy is shaped by both the methodology of analysis and its perspective. Most of the tools used to evaluate specific portions of the regulatory system are embedded in neoclassical economic theory.
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Science, 1999
Major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II antigens are almost exclusively expressed on immune cells such as dendritic cells and activated macrophages. It is known that their expression is necessary for the activation of lymphocytes and for a healthy immune response.
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Major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II antigens are almost exclusively expressed on immune cells such as dendritic cells and activated macrophages. It is known that their expression is necessary for the activation of lymphocytes and for a healthy immune response.
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We introduce RegData, formerly known as the Industry-specific Regulatory Constraint Database. RegData annually quantifies federal regulations by industry and regulatory agency for all federal regulations from 1997–2012.
Omar Al-Ubaydli, P. McLaughlin
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We introduce RegData, formerly known as the Industry-specific Regulatory Constraint Database. RegData annually quantifies federal regulations by industry and regulatory agency for all federal regulations from 1997–2012.
Omar Al-Ubaydli, P. McLaughlin
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Nature, 2000
The list of proteins whose activity is controlled by transport into different subcellular compartments keeps growing. The latest additions are two regulators of gene expression.
Gerald R. Crabtree, Scott Stewart
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The list of proteins whose activity is controlled by transport into different subcellular compartments keeps growing. The latest additions are two regulators of gene expression.
Gerald R. Crabtree, Scott Stewart
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Financial Regulations, Financial Literacy, and Financial Inclusion: Insights from Kenya
Emerging markets finance & trade, 2017This paper examines the relationship between financial regulation and financial inclusion in Kenya. Employing Probit regression on cross-sectional household level survey data and fixed effect regression on banks panel data, we find that: (i) agency ...
Odongo Kodongo
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The University of Chicago Law Review, 1996
Since the 1970s, there has been a tremendous growth in government regulation pertaining to risk and the environment. These efforts have emerged quite legitimately because market processes alone cannot fully address risk-related concerns.' Without some kind of regulation or liability, for example, firms lack appropriate incentives to restrict their ...
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Since the 1970s, there has been a tremendous growth in government regulation pertaining to risk and the environment. These efforts have emerged quite legitimately because market processes alone cannot fully address risk-related concerns.' Without some kind of regulation or liability, for example, firms lack appropriate incentives to restrict their ...
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Thymosin α1: the regulator of regulators?
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2010The peripheral immune system can promote either immunity or tolerance when presented with new antigens. Current knowledge withholds that populations of suppressor or regulatory T cells (Treg cells) constitute a pivotal mechanism of immunological tolerance.
Pierluigi, B+9 more
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Did Government Regulations Lead to Inflated Credit Ratings?
Management Sciences, 2016Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) regulations in 1975 gave select rating agencies increased market power by increasing both barriers to entry and the reliance on ratings for regulations.
Patrick Behr+2 more
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Regulation for Innovativeness or Regulation of Innovation?
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015The legal literature concerning the interplay between innovation and law is split between two streams: law and economics (broadly defined) and law and technology. They seem to exist in parallel and largely non-intersecting inter-disciplinary silos. This paper attempts to reconcile these two streams and identify synergies.
Pierre Larouche+2 more
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