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By analyzing a pool of cell images, we observed that most CCR5 receptors appeared as clusters on the cell surfaces.
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Let the number of PCR reactions required to analyze a pool of M fragments be 4N.
To identify divergent transcriptional activities in the two morphologically and functionally distinct cell types of Volvox carteri, we analyzed a pool of 39 genes; these genes were grouped into 7 subsets.
As xenobiotic-metabolizing enzymes are mainly expressed in the liver, we also analyzed a pool of mRNA from three normal human livers (Clontech, Palo Alto, CA, USA) in order to compare mRNA levels between normal breast and liver tissues.
Gasca et al. analyzed a pool of immature oocytes (20 GV oocytes in 7 patients and 20 MI oocytes in 7 patients), 37 non-fertilized mature MII oocytes, and cumulus cells by microarrays [ 2].
Plasma glycan analysis using high throughput HPLC-based 96 well platform became a standard procedure for analyzing a large pool of samples for studies comprising thousands of observed individuals.
> -wrap-foot> *Non-transgenic mAOCS 0406-A406-A contained <0.2% of MON810, MON863, NK603, MON88017 and MON89034 (http://www.aocs.org/files/TechnicalPDF/0406A.pdf) To estimate the limit of detection (LOD), GM maize MON89034 was analyzed from a pool of 3 independent DNA isolations.
Here we analyze a diversified pool of 39 target genes by real-time RT-PCR for each cell type.
Each sample analyzed consisted of a pool of fish and fishery products grouped by species (i.e. sample of red scorpionfish consisted of a pool of six red scorpionfish caught).
Currently, duplexes are delivered and analyzed either individually or as a pool of several independent duplexes.
Then, the membranes were analyzed by Western blot using a pool of sera from MAP-infected animals.
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