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"a intriguing finding" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when discussing a discovery or observation that is interesting, captivating, or thought-provoking. Example: "The scientists were excited to present their intriguing finding at the conference, which showed a direct link between stress and memory retention."
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A intriguing finding from the pilot-scale HTS campaign was that molecules known to antagonize mitochondrial function (i.e., oxidative phosphorylation) were isolated as hits; a group of rotenoids represented by Deguelin (a Complex I inhibitor) [16] and Antimycin (a Complex III inhibitor) [17].
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The latter studies implicate autophagy as an active PCD mechanism in Drosophila, which is a an intriguing finding given the more commonly observed cytoprotective roles of autophagy.
At day 4 after 7.4 Gy TBI, the interstitial space from serosa to mucosa showed a marked increase of TNFα staining, and, in an intriguing finding, a strong streak representing accumulation of TNFα was observed in the mucosal region close to the epithelial barrier, separating abnormally from normally shaped cells (see Fig. 10).
What remains is an intriguing finding, and a lot more work to figure out what is going on.
Recently, the experiment of off-normal bombardment of Ga ion beam on a GaAs substrate showed an intriguing finding [9].
This work reports an intriguing finding that a newly designed anthracene/perylene/rhodamine system makes it possible to achieve efficient cascade energy transfer.
The fact that the AluJb functions as a pol II promoter is an intriguing finding, with genome-wide ramifications in establishment of transcriptional networks, as previously suggested [13], [30].
It was an intriguing finding that in a highly literate urban population like the one studied (where 92% of the respondents had a secondary education or higher), as many as 54.3% of respondents would have a poor to very poor knowledge of VCT.
Our demonstration that ADAMTS-12 modulates both cell-ECM binding and cell invasion through an RGD-dependent mechanism is an intriguing finding as neither the disintegrin-like domain, the TSP-repeat domains nor any other domain of any characterized ADAMTS metalloproteinase contain RGD-like motifs [8].
Together with our data, these findings suggest that MIA increases CLR and CGRP expression in an overlapping population of knee afferents, an intriguing finding given the proposed autoreceptor role of the CGRP receptor (23, 28).
In addition, it was an intriguing finding that the evidence for a comparable recommendation could differ between guidelines, and vice versa that the recommendations could vary despite the same evidence.
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