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Fig. 6A shows a lack of type II fibers in postmenopausal patient (age 63).
Thirdly, the presence of multiple parallel lipid biosynthesis pathways could cause redundancy, thus explaining a lack of type I only or type II only phenotypes.
For cardiovascular complications, we relied on type 2 diabetes cardiovascular models due to a lack of type 1 diabetes cardiovascular models (24).
Only fibers in row 3 show type II, type I and p27 cytoplasmic staining, and a lack of type II staining is apparent from row 4 on.
The muscle fibers show marked hypertrophy (h) and cytoplasmic p27 expression (panel C) associated with a lack of type II staining (panel D).
Note that a lack of type I staining is characteristic for fast twitch fibers only (row 1), and a lack of p27 cytoplasmic expression is characteristic for the "resting" fast- and slow twitch fibers and fibers in "early transition" (rows 1, 2 and 5).
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Of the 37 clones examined, there were five wild type sequences recovered, indicating that the failure of this library to revert to wild type was not due to a lack of wild type sequence, but due to strong competition by the mutant viruses present in the pool with wild type.
By comparing 24 case studies, Peppiette ([2011]) shows very heterogeneous definitions and measurements of these indicators as well as a lack of measurements of type 2 and type 3 indicators.
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A lack of that type of knowledge was identified as a probable cause of uncertainty.
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