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Reply Wed 5 Jan, 2011 03:41 am
(Grammatically speaking) cancer cells preventing (phosphorylation) ?

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Cancer cells with EZH2 that had a mutant version of the location where the phosphate group connects, preventing phosphorylation, had double the cell migration and invasion of cancer cells with the regular, unmutated version of EZH2.
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Reply Wed 5 Jan, 2011 04:11 am
@oristarA,

Yes. The cancer cells with the mutation prevented phosphorylation (at that location)

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oristarA
 
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Reply Wed 5 Jan, 2011 04:35 am
@McTag,
McTag wrote:


Yes. The cancer cells with the mutation prevented phosphorylation (at that location)

You learn a lot on this site. Smile


Very Happy
Thanks.

What does "double" mean there?

McTag
 
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Reply Wed 5 Jan, 2011 10:12 am
@oristarA,
Double means twice the number,
x 2,
200%.

If you "double" something, you make two of it. Or two times it.
And of course, it's usually used as an approximation, not an exact amount.
oristarA
 
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Reply Thu 6 Jan, 2011 02:45 am
@McTag,
Thank you McTag.
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