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The phrase "a significantly higher expression" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are comparing levels of expression, such as in scientific research or data analysis.
Example: "The results indicated a significantly higher expression of the gene in the treated group compared to the control group."
Alternatives: "a markedly increased expression" or "a notably greater expression."
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Gene expression and Western blot analyses showed a significantly higher expression of transforming growth factor-β1 by adipose tissue-derived stromal cells compared with dermal Fbs.
Immunohistochemical staining showed a significantly higher expression of the efflux transport p-glycoprotein (p-gp) under dynamic culture conditions when compared to the static cultures.
(2) There was a significantly higher expression of CD11b on the neutrophils during cardiopulmonary bypass in the control group than in the leukocyte-depletion group (P =.01).
At P90 the cerebellum showed a significantly higher expression of GAD67 compared to GAD65.
Isken and colleagues [37] have also reported a significantly higher expression of miR-221 and miR-222 in AML blasts.
Interestingly, we have however observed in all the segments a significantly higher expression of CCL25 mRNA in the EC group comparatively to the LF group.
TIL maintained a significantly higher expression of PD-1 when cultured with anti-CD3 compared to non-stimulated TIL (p<0.05, n = 5, data not shown).
They also observed a significantly higher expression on tumor cells than in the noncancerous epithelium.
15/16 tested had a significantly higher expression in embryos than in L2 larvae in qPCR.
Both UC-associated and sporadic colon tumours showed a significantly higher expression than did normal mucosa.
TLR4 ligands induced a significantly higher expression of all surface molecules than TLR2 ligands and flagellin.
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