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Besides a common disruption of the normal tissue architecture by infiltrating tumor cells, a broad spectrum of histological and immunohistological patterns is observed across the different types of lymphoma.
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We believe that the common disruption of this pathway is a novel discovery, as this pathway, consisting of 17 genes, has not been reported as an indicator of LUAD in any of the studies we acquired datasets from (GSE10082, GSE7670, GSE10072), nor in a literature search with key words.
This is a common misunderstanding of disruption theory.
However, there was a significant enrichment of potential "integration site reads" within the viral E2 (E4 and E5) region, suggesting that this is a common location of disruption of the viral sequence upon integration into the host genome in HNSCC.
Newspaper accounts in the days after the game related a common phenomenon — the disruption of informal and elaborate holiday parties alike as people crowded around televisions to watch the riveting Alabama-Notre Dame game.
Prostatic inflammation is a common feature of endocrine disruption by estrogenic and antiandrogenic chemicals (Naslund et al. 1988; Prins 1997; Stoker et al. 1999).
One of the common disruptions is the loss of production capability at supplier sites.
Redox changes are a common feature of aging, and disruption is a common factor in disease.
Transcription (the process of transcribing DNA to mRNA) is a core mechanism in the cellular manufacture of proteins and is a common focal point of cellular disruption in cancer.
They pay lower prices and benefit from a huge increase in variety.Natural disasters are not, in fact, a common cause of supply-chain disruptions.
Although apoptosis is a common secondary effect of cartilage disruption, it is difficult to measure in cartilage.
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