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Hybrids with a hemizygous YJF173 allele were darker than those with a CLIB382 allele of DUG3, indicating that the YJF173 allele confers a darker colony color, rather than a lighter color as originally found.
Toxin profiles in unconsumed puffer fish fillets (n = 4) from a 2004 PFP event were confirmed by HPLC and LC-MS to be STX (92.4% ± 3.1), decarbamoyl saxitoxin (dcSTX; 6.9% ± 2.4), and N-sulfocarbamoyl B1 toxin (B1; 0.7% ± 0.7) as originally found in a 2002 PFP case (Quilliam et al. 2004).
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As DCCs were originally found in culture, we thought it logical to search for DCCs in more primitive neuronal systems than the brain, such as ganglions of the lobster stomatogastric system.
mir-124 and mir-153 were not identified here as they were originally found from the sequence trace archive [ 46] with the full precursor sequences not being contained in the reference genome sequence used here.
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Rapamycin is a macrolide originally found as an antifungal agent and is now recognized as having anticancer and immunosuppressive properties 15.
The mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) was discovered in the early 1990 s in studying the mechanism of action of rapamycin, which was originally found as an antifungal agent and was later recognized as anticancer properties [ 27].
Chloramphenicol was originally found as a product of the metabolism of the soil bacterium Streptomyces venezuelae (order Actinomycetales) and subsequently was synthesized chemically.
RNA interference therapy utilizes physiological gene silencing that is originally found as a defense function against foreign RNAs.
Atg31 was originally found as a partner of Atg17 from yeast two-hybrid assays and global mass spectrometry analysis (Kabeya et al., 2007).
ANP32A (PP32) was originally found as a tumor suppressor [ 10], associated with cancer cell survival and drug efficacy.
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