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The phrase "a widespread expression of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a common or prevalent way of conveying a particular sentiment, idea, or feeling among a group of people.
Example: "The protest was a widespread expression of dissatisfaction with the government's policies."
Alternatives: "a common manifestation of" or "a prevalent display of".
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Martin Hood, an attorney specialising in firearms offences, said: "There has been a widespread expression of outrage across the board.
A positive group displayed a widespread expression of TIGAR, either throughout the whole tumor sample or heterogeneously, with positive areas adjacent to TIGAR negative regions.
In contrast, they described a widespread expression of integrins α1, α3, α6, α7, αV, and β1.
A widespread expression of Mb has also been observed in various fishes (Fraser et al. 2006; Tiedke et al. 2014).
Indeed, as data regarding different tumors accumulate, a widespread expression of IAPs, especially survivin, has been revealed [ 10].
In the present study we have demonstrated a widespread expression of FIH-1 among invasive breast carcinomas, with particular subcellular locations of FIH-1 being associated with prognosis.
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As lipid-metabolising CYP enzymes have a widespread expression, utilise a variety of lipid substrates and produce a large family of oxidised biologically active lipid mediators, we suggest that lipid metabolising CYPs may represent an important source of PPAR ligands throughout the body.
Analysis of the cancer cell lines shows a variable, but widespread expression of MET and FGFR2, which are receptors for HGF and FGF7, respectively, across the panel of ESCC cell lines.
These observations largely agree with a recent report showing widespread expression of TMEM106B in normal human brains [ 26].
The widespread expression of MAGE-A antigens in different cancer entities means that therapies may not be only applicable to breast cancer, but also to many other cancer types.
In brief, a score of 0 represented minimal staining, whereas a score of 4 represented widespread expression of IL-20 in this case.
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