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Indonesia plus chicken suggests avian flu to F.D.A. officials.
Clear evidence exists that both CD4 and CD8 T cells contribute to viral clearance of influenza in the lungs of mice and thus contribute to protection [30], [31] and more recent work in chicken suggests, that pulmonary cellular immunity is very important in protecting naive natural hosts against lethal H5N1 influenza viruses [32].
However, work in the talpid chicken suggests that cilia may well have a role to play here as they do in the rest of the vertebrate world.
The conservation of alternative transcription of the Pdcd2 gene in mouse, human and chicken suggests the biological importance of such truncated protein.
The gene organization in chicken suggests that a variability in the PTS domain could also be accomplished within an individual through alternative splicing.
Our investigation, based on Human, Chimp, Mouse, Rat, Dog and Chicken, suggests that the propensity of a chromosomal region to break is significantly correlated among independent lineages, even when covariates are considered.
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Nigella uses American Old Bay seasoning, familiar to me from my forays into fried chicken, suggesting salt and paprika as a substitute, but I think a little salt is all the squid needs.
Yet, prior studies in chicken suggest that rod density is roughly equal to that of double cones in the peripheral retina and that they are highly regular in their distribution [54], [55].
The Pdcd2/ Tbp SA overlap is conserved in the mouse and chicken, suggesting its biological relevance.
The PAC1 gene is linked with the PRPR gene in Takifugu and chicken suggesting these genes arose by tandem duplication, although it has been lost in the human.
The alternative Pdcd2 transcripts, which encode the DNA-binding MYND zinc-finger domain but not the CT domain, were identified in the mouse, human and chicken, suggesting the biological importance of such putative truncated protein.
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