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The name of the bone was derived from lus, an old Aramaic word meaning "almond".
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Twenty one specimens of trabecular bone were derived from frozen human femoral heads.
It is not known whether these areas of abnormal bone are derived from areas that would generate BML findings on MRI.
Osteoclasts, which are the unique cell type capable to resorb bone, are derived from circulating hematopoietic cells of the monocyte/macrophage lineage.
Because the bone marrow is primarily located in the ribs, vertebrae, and pelvis but not in the distal limbs [39], the uptake of [18 F]AFM in the bone marrow was derived from ROIs of the lumbar vertebrae.
In contrast, Forrer et al. calculated that approximately one third of the absorbed dose to the bone marrow was derived from the self-dose in blood-based dosimetry [16].
To further clarify whether the PRKO bone phenotype was derived from the loss of genomic PR signaling, we treated female mice with an nPR antagonist, RU486.
For example, both irradiated and PLPtg/RAG-1-/ recipients showed a robust upregulation of CD8+ lymphocytes, when bone marrow was derived from PD-1-/ mice (Figure 1F).
As previously observed in WT hosts [22], we confirmed that bone marrow was derived from donor mice (Fig. 5A left panel), while chondrocytes (Fig. 5A, middle panel) and osteoblasts/osteocytes in the callus (Fig. 5A, right panel) were host derived.
The temporal bone data was derived from microcomputed tomography with a voxel resolution of 96 × 96 × 96 μm and cropped into a 155 × 230 × 255 volume.
However, the Bcl2−/− snub-shaped snout is not due to deficiency of second pharyngeal arch cells as the frontal bone and premaxillary bone are derived instead from the frontonasal process.
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