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Unlike the traditionally known RNA species, sequence of circRNA is not arranged in a normal order relative to the genomic context but arrays in a scrambled manner, in which the 3′ downstream sequences are joined to the 5′ upstream sequences, resulting in a covalent-closed circular molecule without free terminals, resemble that of plasmids.
Testis showed normal distinct histological details with all spermatogenic cells arranged in a normal pattern in the tubule when collected up to 2.5 hr after euthanasia.
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Further, they find that B-ALL blasts do not seem to be arranged in a hierarchy similar to normal B cell precursors.
When Dr. Saunders grafted an extra zone to the thumb side of a limb bud, he produced a second set of digits, arranged in a mirror image to the normal ones.
The invading tumour cells are frequently arranged in a concentric (targetoid) pattern around normal ducts or structures.
On the opposite side, FG + SCs and FG + CM groups had thicker collagen fibers that were arranged in a network-like manner mimicking normal skin.
During laparotomy it was confirmed that the abdominal organs were arranged in a mirror image reversal of the normal positioning.
Whereas the normal vasculature is arranged in a hierarchy of evenly spaced, well-differentiated arteries, arterioles, capillaries, venules and veins, the tumour vasculature is unevenly distributed and chaotic.
The atoms are arranged in a lattice, or framework, that is stable in the material's normal state.
Samples were orderly arranged in a grid and the first core was represented by a fragment of normal liver used as a reference.
The normal cells of the cerebral cortex had spherical or pyramidal perikaryon whose nuclei were large with neurons arranged in a regular pattern.
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