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The resulting Kaplan-Meier curves for RFS, shown in Figure 6B (P = 0.001), indicated the stratification of the cohort into a "good prognosis group" (group A), an "intermediate prognosis group" (group B) and a "poor prognosis group" (group C).
An unusually high level of 7-hydroxymethyl chlorophyll a, an intermediate molecule in the conversion between chlorophyll b to chlorophyll a, accumulated in the green leaves of tGBC ch (Fig. 8).
In conclusion, our findings suggest that monitoring plasma celecoxib concentrations may provide a method to determine response to a an intermediate marker of breast cancer.
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The gland shows regionalization and can be divided into an A-, intermediand and B-zone, the latter leading over to the duct [45].
Interestingly, HGPS and RD are laminopathy-based diseases; they arise not from mutated DNA metabolism genes but from mutations causing altered processing/maturation of lamin A, an intermediate-filament protein component of the nuclear lamina [ 6, 11- 16].
Fig. 2 H-NMR of (a) intermediate (A) and b of Flu-3.
(a c) The initial contact (a), intermediate peeled-off and bent (b), and stretched (c) states of a monolayer MoS2.
The 2-carbon fragment called 'active acetate', or acetyl coenzyme A, is an essential intermediate in metabolism.
GTT1 may therefore have arisen via an RNA intermediate in an ancestral Candida species.
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The development of A. crassus requires an obligate intermediate and a final host [ 16].
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