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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a typical expression pattern" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing common ways in which something is expressed or represented, particularly in fields like linguistics, psychology, or data analysis.
Example: "In this study, we observed a typical expression pattern among participants when they were asked to describe their emotions."
Alternatives: "a common expression pattern" or "a standard expression pattern".
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The whole group forms again a strong cluster in the mutant data set with a typical expression pattern.
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Immunocytochemically, the cells showed the typical expression pattern with an increased localisation at cell cell contacts.
R23G07 is never expressed in 12A, thus transgenes may affect the expression of a paired transgene in cell types that fall outside of their own typical expression pattern.
The typical expression pattern of genes in each cluster is sketched.
The latter case is illustrated by CYP90A1 that shows the typical expression pattern depicted in Figure 6.
The typical expression pattern of genes in each cluster as well as of representative members that are significantly down-regulated upon ZEB1 KD is sketched.
Various nucleocytoplasmic sHsps [sHsps of CI subfamily, one of the CII sHsp (Hsp18.0) and CIII sHsp] followed this typical expression pattern under HT and seed development.
HIF-1α was considered overexpressed when > 0% of nuclei were positive and the typical expression pattern (perinecrotic or diffuse) was noted [ 29].
Upon 6 days of in vitro culture LSEC maintained the typical expression pattern of endothelial cell markers including CD146 (Fig. 5d).
The typical expression pattern of ICAM-1, MCP-1 and the pro-inflammatory cytokine TNF-α expected in septic mice was exaggerated in mice fed WD.
Notably, such co-localization was not observed in T-FGM AhR−/− fibroblasts, which exhibited their typical expression pattern of Cav-1 at the rear part of the cell and a marked de-localization of cholera toxin β.
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