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The researchers found that the expression of myogenic genes, which are associated with the regeneration of muscle in response to injury, was nearly completely lacking in many of the muscle stem cells in the mice after just 11 months, while the expression of fibrotic genes had increased compared with that of control animals.

The ramus is nearly entirely lacking.

This is supported by the observation that lymphoid T cells in the thymus, marked by rag1 expression, were also nearly lacking in rps19 mutants at 4 dpf.

She wrote: "OIOS notes that many of the complaints followed a specific pattern of accusations; many of the complainants' stories were nearly identical, lacked specific details and fell apart when probed.

NMDAR-mediated EPSPs in granule cells characterized by a long time constant are nearly abolished in knockout mice lacking both NR2A and NR2C, and these mice fail to stay on a rotating rod, indicating severe motor dyscoordination (Kadotani et al., 1996).

Specifically, key features of C-LTMRs, including TH expression and longitudinal lanceolate endings in the periphery, as marked by expression of a Cre-dependent GFP reporter (Hippenmeyer et al., 2005), are nearly completely absent in mice lacking Runx1 or CBFβ at postnatal time points.

It is unconscionable that in one of the most advanced nations in the world, there are nearly 50 million people who lack health insurance and millions more who have burdensome co-payments and deductibles.

It is unconscionable that in one of the most advanced nations in the world, there are nearly 50 million people who lack health insurance and millions more who have burdensome copayments and deductibles.

In consensus with Epp et al. [38], who have shown very recently that cells lacking this ORF are nearly avirulent in the murine model of disseminated infection and are killed by azole drugs instead of being growth inhibited, we call this C. albicans homolog "AGE3", because the gene name "GCS1" has been used already for the C. albicans ortholog of the S. cerevisiae gene GSH1 [39].

The stress-induced growth defects of yeast lacking Elp subunits are nearly identical to those observed upon loss of U34 2-thiolation (Nakai et al., 2008) and can be rescued by increasing cellular levels only of species that normally carry mcmsU34: tEUUC, tKUUU, and tQUUG (Bauer et al., 2012; Björk et al., 2007; Dewez et al., 2008; Esberg et al., 2006; Leidel et al., 2009).

Some say such arrangements are nearly inevitable because federal agencies typically lack the in-house resources or money to conduct these complex studies.

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