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The phrase "are expressed correctly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing whether something has been articulated or conveyed in an accurate manner.
Example: "The results of the experiment are expressed correctly in the final report, ensuring clarity and precision."
Alternatives: "are articulated accurately" or "are conveyed properly".
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These results show that αReps are expressed, correctly folded and bind specifically their target in eukaryotic cells.
First, the decreased amplitude could reflect a decrease in the number of channels that are expressed correctly in the membrane as compared to wild type.
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Indirect immunofluorescence assays in transfected HeLa cells indicated that the recombinant DNAs (rDNAs) could be expressed correctly and had antigenicity.
It is shown that the photocathode life time cannot be expressed correctly in the units of the collected anode charge.
After verifying that all mutant PB2 proteins were expressed correctly (Fig. S1), their nuclear import in HeLa cells was tested by indirect immunofluorescence using PB2-specific antibodies.
All participants receive a verbatim transcript and are asked to verify whether their opinion is expressed correctly (member check).
However, only 1 in 35 enriched cells was capable of developing prostate structures in vivo, suggesting that the stem cell is not defined by these markers and that further markers are also required to be expressed correctly (positively or negatively) (Lawson et al, 2007).
Interestingly, the remaining eight Mst77Y genes (Mst77Y-1, Mst77Y-4, Mst77Y-8, Mst77Y-12 Mst77Y-13 Mst77Y-9, Mst77Y-12, and Mst77Y-13 ) have intact open reading frames, and several of them are expressed and correctly spliced in testis, accounting for ∼20% of the functional Mst77F -like mRNA.
Second, connectivity rules are expressed between ports to guarantee that they integrate correctly.
We found Gas6 to be expressed and correctly γ-carboxylated in vivo (Fig. 1B).
Using RT-PCR of human and mouse cells, we verified that the two exon ZBTB42 was expressed and correctly spliced in human skeletal muscle, and murine C2C12 cells.
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