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However, cells exposed to low levels of antigen become imprinted with a distinct long-term differentiation program: such cells do not expand and consequently do not contract to the same extent, while they primarily survive as CM cells (Fig. 7).
CD8 T cells recruited later in the response, despite receiving a weak stimulation, become imprinted with a memory differentiation program, perhaps because the received signal is not adequate enough to trigger the death pathway.
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Michael Oher, in John Lee Hancock's movie, becomes imprinted with Tuohy-family values, whereas Malik El Djebena, in Jacques Audiard's, absorbs the traits of his Corsican crime boss and other miscreants.
These features contrast with a non-methylated single copy transgenic locus that required several generations of contact with RNA silencing molecules to become imprinted in a stable epiallele.
He believes that meals become "imprinted on our DNA", that they become "part of your heredity".
So we root for laundry, a uniform upon which we have become imprinted, as Jacob is imprinted on Bella's baby in "Twilight".
During early development, the chemical characteristics of the home stream become imprinted on the young salmon.
Research has shown that Coho salmon can become imprinted to specific chemicals.
"Then they become imprinted," he explains.
T lymphocytes can become imprinted for the expression of particular cytokines.
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