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The phrase "a newly characterised" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to something that has recently been defined or described in a specific way, often in scientific or academic contexts. Example: "The study presents a newly characterised species of plant that exhibits unique adaptations to its environment."
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A newly characterised Bacillus strain, Bacillus cereus SPV was found to produce PHB at a concentration of 38% of its dry cell weight in shaken flask cultures, using glucose as the main carbon source.
In this study, we have examined ADM peptide expression in breast cancers by means of a newly characterised monoclonal antibody.
This study reports the identification of colospheres, a newly characterised 3D cancer cell model directly obtained from dissociated human CRC tissue and associated with tumour aggressiveness.
In M. tuberculosis, CrgA is abundant and interacts directly with cell division proteins (FtsZ, FtsQ, FtsI and PBPA) and with a newly characterised membrane protein, CwsA, that in turn interacts with the mycobacterial DivIVA orthologue Wag31 (Plocinski et al., 2012).
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Our data strongly suggest a rhoptry localization for the newly characterised protein, which was therefore renamed C. parvum putative rhoptry protein-1 (CpPRP1).
In summary, we newly characterised sVCAM-1 as a compromising factor of brain endothelial barrier function that may be partially blocked by the MS therapeutic natalizumab.
In the present work, we propose a modified signature that better takes into account the newly characterised CDF transporters.
This newly characterised Psg gene has evolved from a duplication of the entire Psg30 gene followed by an internal duplication of the N1 domain.
Based on a multiple sequence alignment, we propose a modified signature for the CDF family that takes account of newly characterised members.
Newly characterised suprahaplotypes were added to the trnL/F network of the A. lyrata complex published earlier [ 28].
This could potentially be used for quick identification of potential cofactors of newly characterised TFs not only in humans but also other model organisms.
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