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This, at least in part, explains the high mast cell death during interaction with C. albicans, because it is a more frequent event (in 15 20% of the cells).
Segmental aUPD was found more frequently (94.5% in tumors and 90.3% in cell lines) than whole-chromosome aUPD (5.5% in tumors and 9.7% in cell lines), suggesting that somatic recombination is a more frequent event in breast tumorigenesis than is loss of a chromosome followed by duplication of the remaining chromosome.
Significantly, this alteration is a more frequent event in progressing low-grade OPLs than canonical loss of chromosome 9p.
FAS lacking exon 6, which is a more frequent event in cancer, yields a soluble FAS protein with anti-apoptotic activity [ 13, 40].
Although somatic mutations of BRCA1 are rare in sporadic breast and ovarian cancers, epigenetic down-regulation of BRCA1 is a more frequent event [ 148, 149].
On the contrary, morbidity might be more informative, being a more frequent event than mortality and enabling statistical inferences to be drawn from smaller populations.
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Miniaturization seems to be a much more frequent event in the rasborine clade A than in any other cyprinid subfamily.
After the passage of the act, tax code revision became a much more frequent event, resulting in the return of many tax breaks and an increase in the number of tax brackets.
The substantial repair costs for the SLS scenario were concerning because damage should be limited during this more frequent event.
Several other cases of miRNAs now being annotated at lncRNA loci has been reported[ 45] suggesting this could be more frequent event then previously known.
MGMT methylation was significantly more frequent event in patient group who survived longer than 36 months after operation (p < 0.05), while methylation of CASP8 was more frequent in patients who survived shorter than 36 months (p < 0.05).
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