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The phrase "abundantly reported" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to information or events that have been widely covered or discussed in various media or sources.
Example: "The findings of the study were abundantly reported in scientific journals and news outlets."
Alternatives: "widely reported" or "extensively covered".
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But the role of mutation at 83 position which occurred in almost all CIP Enterobacteriaceae isolates and also abundantly reported in literature has not been clear from in silico analysis.
We chose to focus on gastrin-mediated effects, because molecular mechanism studies of gastrin-regulated cellular responses are more abundantly reported in literature.
In the case of the unique dinucleotide repeats, the most abundantly reported motif was GAn (including complementary, reverse, and reverse-complementary permutations: CT, AG, and TC in descending order of frequency), accounting for approximately 34% of all motifs in the data set and 66% of all dinucleotide repeats.
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Jongeneel and colleagues [ 50] have reported that HB4a abundantly expressed components of the ECM.
NPC2 has been previously reported to be abundantly secreted by human and mouse lung adenocarcinoma cells (Taguchi et al, 2011).
Some pro-inflammatory cytokines including interleukin (IL -1, IL -1 IL-65, IL-15 and tumour necrosis factor-like weandinducer of apoptumour(TWEAK) 2 have beenecrosised to be abundantly expressed in the synovium of PsA patients.
However, the isoform A (exon 11-splice variant) of IR (IR-A), normally expressed in fetal tissues, promotes cell growth in response to IGF-2 stimulation and has been reported to be abundantly expressed in some IGF-1R deficient leiomyosarcomas (Sciacca et al, 2002).
Over-expression of let-7c in human liver was implicated in hepatocytes oxidant injury [ 40] while let-7 g was demonstrated to suppress HCC metastasis in a mouse model [ 41]. miR-140, which is also among the highly expressed miRNAs in this study, has been reported to be abundantly expressed in human and mouse liver with implications in liver function and disorders [ 42- 44].
As previously reported [ 49], sEPDCs abundantly expressed the TGFβ co-receptor endoglin (CD105) at their plasma membrane (Fig. 1c, d).
This supercomplex has been reported to be expressed abundantly in various non-thermogenic plants, where 50%90%% of complex I is integrated into this supercomplex [ 16].
33 Moreover, Cyr61 transcript was reported to be more abundantly expressed in invasive TAMs than general TAMs in a mouse model.
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