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Of particular note, and consistent with a previous study [12], osteoclasts produced marked quantities of MCP-1/CCL2, which has recently been reported to be a crucial mediator of the migration of cytotoxic γδ T cells to tumour beds in a murine model of melanoma [28].
As shown in Fig. 2 C, the treatment of VICs with TGF-β1 resulted in a marked decrease in the quantity of dsDNA per well, suggesting that DNA synthesis and cellular proliferation were reduced compared with untreated cells (dashed line).
Looking at @kessler's chart (below) it shows a marked different in the quantity of tweets sent in the first year he joined Twitter (2007) — when he apparently sent relatively few tweets per month — compared to all the years since, although 2008 and 2009 appear to be his most prolific years for tweeting.
CT scan of the abdomen showed, in addition to cirrhotic liver, a marked thickening of the whole colon with infiltration of the peri-colic fat, and ascites in low quantity.
Results show that the addition of a low quantity of silicate did not alter the conductivity (94 96 mS cm−1 at 25 °C), but produced a marked decrease of methanol permeability (−6%).
When added to E. coli after X-irradiation, there was a marked sensitization to killing and a marked inhibition of the repair of DNA single-strand breaks (A41).
Includes photographs and descriptions of plates exhibited, and a marked copy of the exhibition catalogue.
Strawson, there has been a marked revival of Kantian epistemological thought.
There has also been a marked degree of separation, a sense of distance from the pain.
Again, the autocorrelogram reveals a marked periodicity of approximately once every 3 seconds.
That could necessitate a marked slowing of economic growth.
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