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While most of the penetrating cells were characterized with giant nuclei (Figure 3C, arrows), some cells retained small nuclei (Figure 3C, arrow heads).
CD8+ T cells were characterized with mAb against CD3, CD8, CD28, and NKG2D.
In the present study, we found that HT-29 and SW480 cells were characterized with relatively lower PXN mRNA and higher miR-137, whereas HCT116 and SW620 cells with relatively higher PXN mRNA and lower miR-137.
Chemokine receptor and costimulatory molecule expression in CD27+ and CD27- switch memory B cells from synovial fluid of oligoarticular JIA patients Next, CD27+ and CD27- switch memory B cells were characterized with flow cytometry for the expression of CC chemokine receptors (R) (CCR1-CCR9) and CXCR (CXCR1-CXCR5), as well as for the CD80 and CD86 costimulatory molecules.
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Electrical performances of the NW array FETs and solar cells are characterized with a standard electrical probe station and an Agilent 4155C semiconductor analyzer.
Because ROS generation is a by-product of cell growth, cancer cells sustain a much higher level of ROS production compared to normal cells, and thus, it was believed that cancer cells are characterized with high status of oxidative stress 24 24.
The electrical conductivity of the semi-cell was characterized with respect to temperature.
After 40 min, adherent cells were characterized through staining with antibodies for CD11b (macrophage marker).
In contrast, HepG2, JAR, fibroblasts and HUVEC cells were characterized by radiosensitivity, with survival fractions below 50%.
MCF-7-MEK5 and MCF-7-VEC cells were characterized by immunoblotting with antibodies against MEK5 and Erk5.
HSE and K4IM cells were characterized by immunostaining with Fibroblast-AK, CD3, CD31, CD68 and MAC3 antibodies.
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