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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a replete" is not correct in standard English usage.
The word "replete" is typically used as an adjective and does not require an article like "a" before it.
Example: "The banquet was replete with delicious dishes and desserts."
Alternatives: "full of" or "filled with".
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A worker ant, fed by the others, is called a replete.
"A sacred book and a profane book," he says, with a replete kind of a grin.
The clinical implications of a replete 25-OH vitamin D level remain unknown.
Lower pupillary threshold values have historically been associated with healthy, vitamin A replete individuals, interpreted as a lower intensity of light required to trigger a significant, or major, response.
Atg7 −/− CD8+ T cells were still diminished even in the presence of a replete T cell niche, suggesting the survival defect previously described for autophagy-deficient T cells (Pua et al., 2007; Mortensen et al., 2010) is cell-intrinsic.
All cultures were inoculated into 2 L Erlenmeyer flasks containing 1 L media with 10 cell mL−1 harvested from a replete culture by centrifugation (2000 × g for 10 min) [ 11].
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We propose that in vitamin-A replete conditions, RARα guards normal morphogenesis and influences wnt-induced tumorigenesis at least in part by maintaining a proper hierarchy of the mammary epithelial compartments.
Our results led us to conclude that retinoic acid receptor isotypes might have unique functions in normal development and in oncogenesis and that some of the functions can only be discerned in vivo under physiological vitamin-A replete conditions.
In vitamin A-replete mice, RARα1 is required to maintain normal mammary morphogenesis, but paradoxically, also efficient tumorigenesis.
However, we were able to detect increased Saa1 and 2 expression in small intestinal explants harvested from vitamin A-replete mice that were supplemented with direct mucosal delivery of retinol.
Because pharmacological doses of retinoids were used in the carcinogenesis studies, the question of the ability of physiological retinoid levels of vitamin A-replete animals to exert growth suppressive effects and protect epithelia from neoplastic transformation remained unanswered.
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