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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a repopulation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of reintroducing a species or group into an area where it has previously been diminished or eliminated.
Example: "The conservationists are working on a repopulation of the endangered species in the national park."
Alternatives: "a reintroduction of" or "a restoration of".
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One explanation might be that contacts of Transalpine Gallic people facilitated gene flow, for instance, during a repopulation of Gallia after the devastating Gallic wars.
Reduced transit times in later departments and increased amplification lead to a repopulation of GRA after only 10 days.
Flushing leads to a repopulation of pleural space cells similar to the situation that patients encounter after removal of the chest tubes.
Moreover, Seol et al. recently showed a repopulation of nonviable areas in damaged cartilage by CPC derived from surrounding tissue in a bovine in vitro cartilage trauma model [ 26].
This provides a potential mechanism for signaling whereby both extracellular and intracellular events can be linked to a repopulation of the underlying TM helix dimer landscape rather than a simple process of switching between two states.
Eight days after CY injection they observed comparable levels of Tregs in mice treated with CY or untreated, suggesting that a repopulation of Treg occurs some days after CY administration.
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Moreover, as such proteins may have additional biological roles in the survival, growth and migration of tumours, the associations found with radiotherapy outcome may be a result of radioresistance conferred by this very biological process and not a result of a repopulation overactivity of stem cells identified by these markers.
This neo-vascular ECM that is left behind in the course of anti-angiogenesis therapy is suspected to provide a critical scaffold leading to a rapid repopulation of these ECM 'tracks' by new EC once the anti-VEGF/PDGF treatment is discontinued, in a process in which integrins probably play a major role.
Unlike in neighboring country France, the Belgian authorities allowed a complete repopulation of the front zone, which results in an ongoing confrontation between ground workers (farmers, construction workers, archaeologists, etc)., the war's heritage (trenches, bunkers, graves, etc).
Multiple fractions of 5.0 Gy each given with 4, 12, and 24 hr intervals showed an increase in survival with increasing interfractional time interval, suggesting a rapid repopulation of tumor cells between fractions; namely, cell doubling time was shortened between fractions after the first 5.0 Gy doses.
Depletion of Tregs by diftitox in RCC patients resulted in a refractory repopulation of 75% of the original number within 2 months in another study (Dannull et al, 2005).
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