Sentence examples for by hallmarks from inspiring English sources

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Recent studies have shown that inhibition of autophagy prevented NETosis via preventing intracellular chromatin decondensation, thus resulting in cell death characterized by hallmarks of apoptosis [32].

He quotes Leo Tolstoy's Resurrection before the film even starts, describing a land "disfigure[d]" by hallmarks of industrialization like paved roads, pulverized forests, and clouds of smog.

Across diverse tissues, adult stem cells are defined by hallmarks of so-called 'stemness', a constellation of traits that typify the state of being a stem cell [ 46, 47].

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"Kaleidoscope," an art studio on wheels created by Hallmark, through Sept. 3. Open Mondays through Thursdays, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Fridays, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sundays, noon to 5 p.m. Admission: $6 62++ and students, $5 $4,, children ages 3 to 17; free for children younger than 3; discounts for groups of 20 or more.

(B) Glomerular disease is typified by hallmark lesions in which progressive scar formation is caused by the accumulations of cells and extracellular matrix (ECM) in the Bowman's space that can include the denuding of the glomerular basement membrane (GBM) via podocyte detachment.

No one seems to know exactly how we ended up celebrating love and sentimentality on February 14 every year spare your friends the "invented by Hallmark" chat, please but a general consensus revolves around the brutally violent ancient Roman feast of Lupercalia, the two martyred men named Valentine (also Roman!), honored by the Catholic Church and the French Normans' Galatin's Day.

Specifically, the TS for ME associations was the highest in pathway pairs, followed by hallmark pairs, for which the TS was significantly lower.

The results of the statistical analyses showed that the largest number of significant ME and CO associations was discovered for pathway pairs (22% of all pathway pairs tested) followed by hallmark pairs (8%) and then control pairs (6%) (Fig.  3a).

As described by Hanahan and Weinberg, cancer is a disease characterized by determined hallmarks some of which are: sustained proliferative signaling, activation of invasion and metastasis, and evasion of cell death [73].

Using multi-platform omics analyses on 117 TETs, we define four subtypes of these tumors defined by genomic hallmarks and an association with survival and World Health Organization histological subtype.

Although the BBS phenotype is variable both between and within families, the syndrome is characterized by the hallmarks of developmental and learning difficulties, post-axial polydactylia, obesity, hypogenitalism, renal abnormalities, retinal dystrophy, and several less frequently observed features.

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