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The details are somewhat sparse, but are corroborated by sources and reports from earlier this year.
The present findings do not support this, but are corroborated by our earlier studies in which we showed that activin A derived from EAT from T2D patients impairs cardiomyocyte insulin sensitivity by inhibiting the insulin-mediated phosphorylation of Akt through induction of microRNA-143 [ 6, 26].
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The monophyly of the entire PS-clade to the exclusion of Paulinella, however, receives only moderate to low bootstrap support (branch 5), but is corroborated by unique synapomorphies in the 23S rRNA.
But in this case, the images are corroborated by the accounts of several of the participants.
But Black says that the data are corroborated by measurements from the Allegheny telescope, and in at least one case are supported by independent work by Tsevi Mazeh and his colleagues at the Wise Observatory in Israel.
Manlove's conclusions are corroborated by gunfire tests conducted last month in Arizona.
His conclusions are corroborated by two other American experts and a leading British forensic scientist.
The results are corroborated by experiments.
Theoretical conclusions are corroborated by numerical examples.
These numbers are corroborated by Ali et al. [5].
The experimental findings are corroborated by theoretical analyses.
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