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Indeed, claudin-low tumors lack expression of proliferation genes and are hence likely to comprise slow-cycling tumors quite unlike the basal-like subtype [ 2].
During the process of evolution, some bacteria have lost genes that encode certain biosynthetic reactions and are hence likely to require nutritional supplements.
Expectations are hence likely to be relative to the expected weather for the season (which is intimately related to the microclimate).
If, in return, SB relevant aspects and ideas are treated in popular science fiction films, these become a major source of information and are hence likely to influence the public awareness, understanding and perception.
Cytotoxic conformational species of SOD1 common to all ALS types are hence likely to be misfolded, and may exist in very low concentrations.
Our studies confirm that in the early stages of skin development, ΔNp63 proteins predominate and are hence likely to mediate the commitment of ectodermal cells to an epidermal cell fate.
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It is hence likely that both "supervised" (e.g., lexically-driven) and "unsupervised" (e.g., signal-driven) learning mechanisms are involved.
It is hence likely that the differences in opsin expression patterns are heritable.
How chemokine receptors respond to the local chemokine field over time is hence likely to be a major regulatory mechanism for the migration behavior of B cells.
Any factor affecting mitochondrial DISC1 function is hence likely to have deleterious consequences for the brain, potentially contributing to increased risk of psychiatric illness.
The irresponsiveness of hNPCs toward AhR modulation was hence likely due to very low AhR expression combined with a human low-affinity receptor for ligand binding.
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