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Concentrating on aid alone will no longer be sufficient for development.
Selective mesenchymal expression of the TNFR1 allele has been shown to be sufficient for development of a full arthritic and intestinal phenotype in a murine model of spondyloarthritic disease [ 6].
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If genes required for external genital development were expressed in the cloaca before the evolution of a phallus, then sustained exposure of these cell populations to a proliferative cue may have been sufficient for development of a patterned genital organ.
This demonstrated that LTα expressed by host-derived cells was sufficient for development.
We conclude that the Idd5 and Nss1 loci residing outside the MHC are sufficient for development of sialadenitis.
In addition, we tested the dominant model under the assumption that one risk allele is sufficient for development of obesity and to affect obesity intervention outcomes [ 9, 22].
We concluded that the performance of the TaqMan Protein Expression Assay was sufficient for development of an SH2 domain binding assay.
Thus, even though the hydrolytic action of sPLA2-IIA on PC in LDL and HDL is relatively low, it is still possible that only local modification of lipoproteins by this enzyme within vascular walls is sufficient for development of atherosclerosis.
Because the retina expresses several a subunits in combination, functional subunits may compensate for the loss of a single subunit; thus, loss of either a2 or a4 alone may not be sufficient for the development of a defective visual phenotype.
Low levels of parasite challenge have been found to be sufficient for early development of functional immunity (53 ).
In psychological terms, accrual of a large body of information about a discipline is not thought to be sufficient for the development of expertise in that discipline.
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