Sentence examples for as well characterised from inspiring English sources

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Another, more general, problem is that not all other brain regions are as well characterised, "and this won't change so soon", says Verschure.

As described above, STMN1 is studied in various numbers of cancers but is not as well characterised in bladder cancer.

This phenomenon is termed nitrogen catabolite repression, although the effect is not as well characterised as its carbon counterpart, particularly with respect to sudden changes in ammonium availability.

Consequently, both murine FLS isolation methods and the resulting cell cultures have yet to be as well characterised as their human counterparts.

The direct transcriptional regulation of VEGF by HIF, as well characterised in mammals, has been demonstrated in zebrafish (Maeda et al., 2008).

Di- and tri-peptides are efficiently absorbed into the apical surface of intestinal epithelial cells via the Pept1 transporter (Adibi, 1997); many of these peptides are digested to amino acids within the epithelium, but secretion of these peptides through the basolateral surface is not as well characterised or understood.

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Since some of these genes showed the same expression profile as the well characterised genes of the cell cycle cluster, including the distinct peak of transcription at P9.5, it is conceivable that such genes could play a role in cell cycle control of replicating beta cells during pregnancy.

Transcript levels of cip1 were also detected in the presence of sophorose and regulation of this gene is the same as for other well characterised cellulases (e.g. cbh1), indicating a potential role for this protein in cellulose degradation [ 39].

This is best illustrated with the Pina and Pinb genes, selected as they are well characterised, single copy genes found only on the D genome [Genbank Accession: CR626934.1] [ 40- 42].

The UKN4 test system was used as reference, as this system is well characterised not only for transcriptome changes, but in particular for functional and phenotypic effects (Stiegler et al. 2011).

Since these discoveries were made in the 1960s and 1970s, CD4+CD25+ Tregs (known as natural Tregs), which express the transcription factor FoxP3, have been well characterised as a thymic-derived suppressor or regulatory population that regulates effector T-cell proliferative and cytokine responses to self-antigens and foreign antigens, innate inflammatory cells and DCs [ 67- 69].

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