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When categorising genes to cellular compartments one of the most enriched GO terms is cytoplasmic membrane-bound vesicle (Table 3).
Prior and his team first placed five birds--one at a time--in a cage with two compartments, one of which contained a mirror.
It is a single-storey structure consisting of seven pairs of bays divided into two compartments, one of four and the other of three bays.
The screen house has three 200 m2 compartments, one of which was used for this research.
The test was performed using a T-shaped cardboard divider that was inserted into an animal's home cage creating two equally sized compartments one of which had a black wall and one had a white wall.
In the previous model, the TC surface, on which TCR is distributed, was treated not as continuous but as divided into three "compartments", one of which represented to the TC-APC contact zone.
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Given the heterogeneity within the HF SC compartment, one of the key questions is if a subpopulation of the bulge is preferentially targeted for cancer initiation.
The model consists of two compartments, one to represent the cell nucleus and another compartment for the cytoplasm-membrane.
The apparatus consisted of two compartments one which was made of translucent fiberglass (15 cm x 30 cm x 30 cm) and one, which was painted black (15cm x 30cm x 30cm).
Briefly, the kinetic model consists of two compartments, one corresponding to the irreversible binding of the tracer in hypoxic cells, the other representing freely diffusive Fmiso.
Considering that a bolus of chloride sodium only fills the extracellular fluid compartment (one fourth of the body weight), the required volume of NaCl 20% was calculated as follows: Volume NaCl 2 0 % = Delta × weight ∕ 11.
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