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Discover LudwigThe phrase "active expressed" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is actively communicated or articulated, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The active expressed thoughts of the participants were crucial to the discussion."
Alternatives: "actively communicated" or "clearly articulated".
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Even women who were not regularly active expressed that physical activity made a difference for them mentally.
Many mothers (n = 75, 27.0 %) who thought their children were already active expressed concerns that their children's activity level so was high that it was problematic.
Jonathan W. King, the project scientist at the National Institute on Aging who oversaw ACTIVE, expressed a similar view.
The location of CTCF binding relative to R1 is consistent with CTCF-mediated silencing of inserted 35S cistrons, either by direct repression or by separating active (expressed) from inactive ("heterochromatic") compartments with R1-inserted cistrons as boundaries.
For that structure, the experiment sets out to determine if the gene is active (expressed) or not active (not expressed).
Likewise, the regulatory genes (the sheet music) tell the structural genes (the keys) when to be active (expressed) and for how long.
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The Y808E and Y808S mutants were constitutively active, expressing 270-fold higher activity without CNP stimulation than WT GC-B.
In the foetal liver, promoters P2, P3, and P4 are active and expressed monoallelically; P3 is the most active promoter and P1 is inactive.
We next investigated whether catalytically active RdRp expressed in target cells (trans expression) could rescue infectivity of RdRp-deficient or RdRpcat1 RVF-VLPs.
DIF dechlorinase is active when expressed in bacteria, and activity is lost from Dictyostelium cells when its gene, drcA, is knocked out.
Molad et al. (13) reported that neutrophils from SLE patients with more active disease expressed greater CD11b/CD18 than those from controls or patients with less active disease.
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