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This observation was consistent with the progression of bacterial burdens in human ear infections in the absence of antibiotics [20].
All in all, these data are consistent with the possibility that lupus autoimmunity as detected by autoantibody binding is initiated by a single autoantibody specificity, which is also consistent with the progression of epitope spreading in lupus described previously [16] [22] and, also, hereby becomes a hypothesis to be further tested by future experiments.
This observation is consistent with the progression of Toxoplasma gondii, another Apicomplexan parasite, through its tachyzoite cell cycle [ 12].
Experimental data seems to be consistent with the progression model for carcinogenesis from the benign precursor to ovarian cancer but they could not be unequivocally replicated.
This cell line has a higher EGFR/VRK2 ratio and lower levels cyclin D1 consistent with the progression of cell cycle after serum readdition.
Moreover, the relaxin concentration in CSF was elevated after SAH, and the time course of elevation of relaxin in CSF was consistent with the progression of cerebral vasospasm.
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The retarded early progression of mammary tumor growth we have observed in the NG2 null mouse is consistent with the impaired progression in this mouse of other vascularization-based pathologies [ 15], including brain tumor progression [ 16].
This order is consistent with the developmental progression from blastocyst to gastrulation.
This is consistent with the disease progression (PSA increase) observed for most patients during the study course.
Thus, VSVG moves gradually through the stack in over 15 min, consistent with the compartment progression trafficking mechanism, as expected under these synchronization conditions (Mironov et al., 2001; Trucco et al., 2004).
This is consistent with the clinical progression of the PSACH phenotype in which patients are normal at birth but during childhood they exhibit progressive short-limbed dwarfism [ Maroteaux and Lamy, 1959; Rimoin et al., 1994].
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