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Cell types are color-coded, as defined in the figure.
Depending on the enzyme, the hydride donor is positioned either "above" or "below" the plane of the planar C4 carbon, as defined in the figure.
A difference of P < 0.05 was considered statistically significant as compared with the vehicle-treated control group or as defined in the figure legends.
No overall survival (as defined in the figure legend) advantage was found for mice receiving T-cell therapy using Kaplan Meier analysis.
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The incidence of biopsy-proven celiac disease (CDb) was calculated in the 2216 subjects who were tested both in 2002 and 2005, and those seropositive without histological confirmation were added in the combined incidence figures (CDb+s), as defined in the prevalence figures.
GRASP fluorescence in frontal sections at the lower and upper layers of the ASP (as defined in Figure 1F) confirms this pattern of contacts.
In this case, we choose the laser beams to propagate along the direction, as defined in Figure 1(b), such that the laser beams are insensitive to the micromotion which is entirely radial.
The multiscale models as defined in the schematics in Figure 3b,c were again used in this final part of the analysis.
Substrate abbreviations are as defined in the legend to Figure 2. The analysis was performed on the logarithms of the fold changes in activity.
Substrate abbreviations are as defined in the legend to Figure 2. We also examined whether P450 variants with mutations near the substrate binding pocket were more likely to have undergone large changes in their activities.
Results are summarized in Table 5 with the provisional IMGT nomenclature, corresponding genes and TRDV1 sets (as defined in Figure 4 and Tables 3 and 4) indicated.
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