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Being detectable
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That which can be detected, noticeable.
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The expression of MgC1q was detected all along the mussel ontogeny, being detectable within 2 h post-fertilization, with a notable increase after 1 month and continuing to increase until 3 months.
The 95% detection limit is ∼3800 HDV RNA copies/ml, 700 copies/ml being detectable in 20% of repeats.
Less distinctive profiles were recognizable throughout the transgenic mice lifespan, being detectable as early as 2 months.
These results strongly indicated that, despite not being detectable by the two Factor C based assays above, Tth produced in E. coli BL21 Star™ (DE3) still contained endotoxin.
At long-term, the adhesion of ADSCs to MPs resulted in an increased cell engraftment, with cells being detectable in the tissue up to three months.
An alternative enzyme substrate, 4-aminophenolphosphate, was therefore examined, the product of the reaction, 4-aminophenol, being detectable at +0.20 V vs SCE; at this lower potential, the interferent in milk did not undergo oxidation.
In human autoimmune Addison's disease, autoantibodies may have a predictive value, being detectable before clinical signs developing, and have been shown to persist for a period of time after diagnosis.
At the end of the laboratory-scale feeding trial, the 200 day old straw bed had compacted to 50% of its initial volume, without any negative effects on performance being detectable.
The aim of this dataset is to identify and collect compounds that are known for being detectable by a living cell, through the action of a genetically encoded biosensor and is centred on bacterial transcription factors.
Both F3GT and ANS demonstrate great conservation, being detectable in the most ancient of plant species (Figures 3, 4).
These nanocomposites demonstrate good binding activity for apoptotic cells, while being detectable by both fluorescent and MRI modalities.
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