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Fraga et al (2005a) found that loss of monoacetylated lysine 16 and trimethylated lysine 20 forms of histone H4 is a global hallmark of human cancers, and in prostate cancer, global patterns of histone modification are linked to the risk of prostate cancer recurrence (Seligson et al, 2005).
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At present, the global hallmark of impaired consciousness appears to be a multifaceted dysfunctional connectivity pattern with both within-network loss of connectivity in a widespread frontoparietal network and between-network hyperconnectivity involving other regions such as the insula and ventral tegmental area.
Today the new landscape is being hailed by many in the computer industry as a major step toward a borderless world in which economic and technical interdependence are the hallmark of a global economy.
The World Leaders Forum is supposed to be a hallmark of a global university.
Sea Life Brighton opened in 1872 and is the oldest working aquarium in the world, although it is now part of the SeaLife chain and branded and marketed with all the hallmarks of a global franchise.
Transcriptional dysregulation, or a global change in gene expression is a hallmark of many neurodegenerative diseases, including HD, AD, PD and ALS [ 20].
Changes in lysyl modifications of H4 in particular are a common hallmark of human cancers and are associated with a global loss of DNA methylation.
Against the difficult conditions of a global recession, you have once again shown the resilience that is the hallmark of Chrysler people.
"A global world needs global firewalls".
For a global spring!
A global euro?
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