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CAST expression was driven by a thymocyte differentiation antigen 1.1 (Thy1.1 -expression casseThy1.1 -expressionore limited to the brain.
A read covering only a single SNP matching the Cast allele, would contribute a full 1 read vote to the Cast expression.
We observed that in the presence of BMP2 and ascorbic acid, CAST expression was significantly decreased by 37% when compared with control (without stimulation of ascorbic acid and bmp2) with a p value of 0.001.
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However the exact nature of this immunologic component remains the object of considerable debate at least in part because of an inability to cast gene expression profiles in the useful context of immune cell demographics.
A signature picture of his sullen scowl is endlessly reprinted in the press, but this ubiquitous image has been artfully cropped; the original shows him standing in a cemetery holding a heart-shaped memorial plaque to the stillborn child he and Simone lost, which casts his expression in an altogether different light.
They are exciting to the new driver, of course, as a sort of extended ode to bad driving — almost all of the characters are street racers — and what is particularly beautiful about them is the tension between the endless, furious action and the complete inactivity of the cast's expressions.
We looked for CAST-specific expression differences in the DO founder strains and in an independent population of untreated DO mice (Munger et al. 2014).
However, a significant decrease in CAST-L expression (p = 0.012), with a corresponding increase in the calpain catalytic activity, was observed in starved fish (Fig. 3, p = 0.017).
(The wonderful soundtrack -- with a score by the avant-jazz saxophonist David Murray and contributions from numerous African performers -- has a come-hither fire, too.) Music becomes a form of expression for the cast members, especially the women; Karmen sings and chants her desires, and the world-beat pulse is a kind of trigger to her unconscious, which is not too deep below the surface.
As she guided on this rainy morning, she pointed to covers whose raised features may have once had a practical purpose -- providing traction for the hooves of horses -- but are now the cast-iron expressions of whimsy from the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Though on second thoughts, maybe there's something in the cast of his expression this morning that speaks of the pressure he's under.
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