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White adipose tissue is characterized by a continuous turnover of the adipocytes with ~10% of annual renewal.
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Unlike CAV1 and the cavins, which are stable components of caveolae, EHD2 undergoes a continuous turnover driven by the binding and hydrolysis of ATP.
In principle, pervasive gene duplication dynamics should then lead to a continuous turnover of genes in different free-living prokaryote species, by analogy with the well-known coalescent process from population genetics, as outlined above.
With a continuous turnover of aid staff, work is quickly lost and lessons forgotten.
Evolutionary changes in both host and pathogen lead to a continuous turnover of host and pathogen genotypes; this is known as Red Queen dynamics.
Living tissues undergo a continuous turnover, substitution and remodelling, both on the cytological and tissue level.
The pulmonary ECM is subjected to a continuous turnover of more than 10% of the total ECM per day [ 86].
Altogether 8 to 13 different serotypes were observed in the index children of a single DCC during the whole follow-up, indicating a continuous turnover of serotypes.
There is a continuous turnover of TA cells, which are either shed or become apoptotic upon maturation (Crosnier et al., 2006; Scoville et al., 2008).
Heart valve structure and competence is maintained by heart valve cells through a process of continuous turnover extracellular matrix (ECM).
Cardiac extracellular matrix (ECM) plays an active role in modulating cardiac function and undergoes extensive and continuous turnover, an important step in an injury-reparative process.
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