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Although there has been extensive characterisation of the EC proteins involved in apoptotic pathways [ 26- 28], there have been fewer investigations into regulation of the transcriptome in ECs undergoing apoptosis [ 17, 29].
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Since the differences between cell lines and primary cultures are not limited to the growth rate, extensive characterisation of the primary epithelial is essential.
In the good laboratory practice (GLP) environment, extensive characterisation of sample stability is required by the regulators (James and Hill, 2007), and these should be conducted in a matrix that mimics the characteristics of the test samples (Nowatzke and Wood, 2007).
Extensive characterisation of these genes is permitted by the use of powerful technologies, such as microarrays, ribonucleic acid (RNA -sequencing and chRNA -sequencingprecipitandon sequenchromatin
More extensive characterisation of potential cancer cells can then be carried out on biopsy material.
However, the classical "stress proteins", such as HSP70, HSP90, ferritin and GST are also highly expressed, which lead us to carry out an extensive characterisation of both the cellular chaperone system and the major antioxidant proteins (Figure 5).
An extensive characterisation of the crystals using X-ray and neutron diffraction was conducted before and after the cleaving and bonding processes.
However, none of the above studies combined extensive characterisation of the primary cells.
The port facilities of Conakry are extensive.
The list of alternatives was extensive.
However, his list of credits is extensive.
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