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They lose expression of epithelial differentiation markers and gain the capacity to express mesenchymal and "stemness" markers.
These data indicate that ICOS+/− T cells have decreased capacity to express ICOS compared to ICOS+/+ T cells, and this diminished surface expression is not due to a difference in T cell activation or IL-4 production.
Antonioni is known for his capacity to express alienation visually.
Throughout the history of motion picture, filmmakers and theorists have explored cinema's capacity to express memory.
This also brings us a step closer to endowing them with a human trait: the capacity to express emotions.
Steers's mastery of light and his capacity to express isolation and despair may remind you of Hopper.
Part of our evolutionary legacy, it seems, is our capacity to express and interpret a variety of cooperative, positive signals.
MacGregor affirms that Bach has "wit and light and humour, as well as a great capacity to express emotions".
Even well-intentioned parents who wish to make things better, quickly, may override their child's experience and capacity to express it.
In the broader political space, stretching across borders, that is now relevant, it has lost every capacity to express social struggles or launch emancipatory movements.
Differentiation of the hMSCs into osteoblastic lineages in vitro is usually revealed by their capacity to express ALP, as well as type I procollagen40.
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