Sentence examples for characterised little from inspiring English sources

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Although CD4-interacting proteins in lymphoid cells are well characterised, little is known about the CD4 protein interaction-network in human Mφ, which notably lack LCK, a Src family protein tyrosine kinase believed to stabilise CD4 at the surface of T cells.

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The platform displaying the lowest efficiency (1.7%) is characterised by little pumping and compression works, at the opposite of the one displaying the highest performance (29.6%).

The Walcheren Campaign was characterised by little fighting but many casualties nevertheless, thanks to the popularly dubbed "Walcheren Fever".

While dozens of intra- and extracellular animal serpins have been functionally characterised, relatively little is known about the functions of serpins in plants [ 21- 23]—nor indeed in unicellular eukaryotes [ 24- 26] and prokaryotes [ 25, 27- 29].

In one of the two animal models of colorectal cancer studied (LS174T), CA IX imaging closely matched pimonidazole staining, with a preferential staining of tumour areas characterised by little vascularity and low perfusion.

ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT01296295 Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) involves a heterogeneous group of processes characterised by little reversible air flow obstruction of chronic and progressively disabling evolution which causes a high morbimortality around the world.

Different EST libraries derived from five different culture conditions were characterised by little redundancy and overlap in terms of their TvBspA transcripts suggesting differential expression of the TvBspA genes for the compared growth conditions.

Taken together, these data indicate that ETP-45658 (and PI-103), induce a potent FOXO-dependent, p53-independent cell cycle arrest response, characterised with little to no FOXO-mediated apoptotic gene induction that was conserved in breast and osteosarcoma cell lines.

And, as I've already quoted the ASI as identifying above, "social settings characterised by too little diversity of viewpoints are liable to become afflicted by group think, a dysfunctional atmosphere where key assumptions go unquestioned, dissenting opinions are neutralised, and favoured beliefs are held as sacrosanct". .

This is bad – the ASI says – because "social settings characterised by too little diversity of viewpoints are liable to become afflicted by group think, a dysfunctional atmosphere where key assumptions go unquestioned, dissenting opinions are neutralised and favoured beliefs are held as sacrosanct".

While the pathways of bile homeostasis are becoming increasingly characterised in hepatocytes, little is known about pathways that are involved in bile acid effects on cardiomyocytes.

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