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Especially in integuments of ovules, WBLH2 transcripts accumulated abundantly, indicating that WBLH2 might be associated with development of integuments in wheat.
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Consistent with previous report [27], [28], at 5 dpi, both ORF52 and ORF73 were abundantly expressed, indicating that MHV-68 was in lytic phase (Fig. 7A, lane 1).
HMEC cultures express both isoforms abundantly, as indicated by histone modification and RNA profiling in ENCODE databases (Additional file 1: Table S2).
These abundantly expressed genes indicated that cells were undergoing rapid growth and metabolism, which is consistent with the materials that the cDNA library was derived from.
It is abundantly expressed in meristemic regions, indicating its crucial role in regulating cell divisions.
rhEPOELD was abundantly present in intercellular fluid (IF), indicating efficient secretion of rhEPOELD to this compartment.
Interestingly, these same eight miRNAs were abundantly expressed in our sequencing libraries, indicating that they could play regulatory roles in controlling the difference in skeletal muscle growth rates between broilers and layers during development.
Our qRT-PCR analysis confirmed that the human AVPR1A transcript was abundantly expressed in the humanized mice, indicating that the altered receptor binding patterns were due to expression of the human allele.
Conversely, the putative GS1 47 kDa post-translationally modified polypeptide was absent in the senescent zone and abundantly present in the fixation zone indicating a relationship with active N2-fixation.
CXCL6 is abundantly secreted by the fetal trophoblast [29], indicating recruitment of cord blood NKT cells to the materno-fetal interface.
All protein spots were detectable in an independently performed two-dimensional electrophoresis by Coomassie blue staining, indicating that the proteins were abundantly expressed in NLCs.
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