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In the present study, we used quantitative real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) [ 21] to specifically quantify the CK19 transcript, which is considered to be relatively specific for epithelial cells in the feces of CRC patients.
The particular study revealed that major bleeding associated with thrombocytosis might be relatively specific to pre-PMF, potentially exacerbated by low-dose aspirin use22.
Therefore, it appears that the activation of the cannabinoid system may be relatively specific to effects on inhibitory learning within the BLA, and it may not be required for or have a substantial impact on excitatory learning such as fear conditioning.
Dipyridamole, however, an inhibitor that is generally considered to be relatively specific for the cGMP selective PDEs, does inhibit PDE8 with an IC50 of 4.5 microM.
These all suggest that miR-130a may regulate MeCP2 in a conserved manner and the regulation may be relatively specific to the nervous system.
In addition, the enhanced immune response appeared to be relatively specific towards the target cells carrying the Ag peptide (Figure 4).
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Because AT is rarely diagnosed in the acute setting, serology is relatively specific for chronic infection.
Hence, the evoked intracellular responses were relatively specific to the precise stimulation pattern used.
Although the crime is relatively specific it affects a huge number exceeding double the population of the UK, a number we cannot ignore - that is as many as 140 million individuals in the world today.
Comparison with an independent study of sensitivity profiles for an extensive set of antibiotics pinpoints those effects that are relatively specific for each agent.
Some are relatively specific.
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