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The phrase "abundant of human" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect construction, as "abundant" typically requires a different preposition or structure.
Example: "The resources are abundant in human talent."
Alternatives: "rich in human" or "plentiful in human".

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MMP-12 is the least abundant of human MMP's in sputum, being present at 1/1000 fold the concentration of the more abundant MMPs such as MMP-8 and MMP-9 (data not shown).

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The mRNA of PvH2B was found to contain a poly(A) tail at its 3′ end, unlike abundant mRNA of human H2B.

Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are the smallest and most abundant type of human DNA polymorphisms [1].

Our high-resolution analysis permitted identification of a number of interesting but less abundant ligands of human CD1d.

Moreover, tumors from RIP1-Tag2; RIP1-VEGFB mice contained abundant levels of human VEGF-B mRNA, as assessed by qRT-PCR, and protein, as assessed by ELISA (Figure S3a b).

We also established two murine melanoma B16-F1-derived cell lines; one exhibited abundant expression of human APN/CD13, while the other did not exhibit expression of human APN/CD13.

We evaluated our proposed method on a comprehensive human poly(A) dataset that consists of 14 740 samples from 12 of the most abundant variants of human poly(A) motifs.

This protective effect, which was previously attributed to human milk antibodies, is today strongly correlated with the presence of complex oligosaccharides (OS), the third most abundant component of human milk [ 10].

Thus, we suggest that a combination of high reservoir numbers and a sudden extensive loss of protective snow cover likely caused the abrupt increase of HFRS cases in midwinter 2006/07 (Appendix Figure) because of the abundant infestations of human dwellings by bank voles.

Meanwhile, science continues to deepen our understanding of the history of both humans and our planet, and the news continues to provide abundant examples of human-caused problems that urgently require attention.

Thus, pigs not only serve as 'mixing vessels' facilitating reassortment of viral gene segments to produce new influenza strains but also possess abundant proportions of human-type glycan receptors, providing a selective pressure to select/evolve the virus with a receptor preference for this receptor.

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