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It is well known that sucrose is the free sugar commonly accumulated in response to low temperature and probably results from the differential low-temperature sensitivity of the enzymes of starch, sucrose and fructan metabolism [ 33].
Several types of SGAs have been reported in cultivated potato (Solanum tuberosum L. Group Tuberosum) and wild relative species, the most commonly accumulated are the triose glycosides of solanidine, α-chaconine and α-solanine (Shakya and Navarre 2008; Distl and Wink 2009).
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Unlike OA, TA does not commonly accumulate in plants.
In contrast, syntenic blocks, in which genes existing across species commonly accumulate, have a high proportion of orthologs.
Adiposity commonly accumulates with age from early adulthood (20 years old in humans) through late middle-age (65 years old in humans).
Zn, Cu, and Ni, which commonly accumulate mainly in hepatopancreas of other crayfish species as well [ 7], were found to be substantially decreasing after cooking [ 11].
Ascites is fluid in the peritoneal cavity that commonly accumulates in ovarian cancer patients and represents a complex milieu of detached ovarian cancer cells and soluble protein (Gortzak-Uzan et al, 2008; Kuk et al, 2009; Hoskins et al, 2011), whereas TIF is harvested by ex vivo incubation of finely diced solid tumors in buffered solutions (Celis et al, 2005; Teng et al, 2010; Teng et al, 2011).
It has been commonly recognized that accumulated amyloid-β (Aβ) in the brain plays a crucial role in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease (AD).
Less commonly, Silurian shales passively accumulated in broad platform settings.
Carnitine is a trimethyl amino acid that is commonly acquired exogenously and accumulated by bacteria under salt stress (5).
Antibiotic consumption in hospitals is commonly measured using the accumulated amount of drugs delivered from the pharmacy to ward held stocks.
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