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Aforementioned made it is a convenient model for studying of systems biology of minimal cell.
This species represents a convenient model for studying the pathogenesis of inflammatory root resorption in vivo.
As such, it provides a convenient model for studying the functional relationships that govern molecular transport in basement membranes.
In any case, RMS cell lines, which are endowed with migratory potential, are a convenient model for studying cancer metastasis.
Phenol is recognized as an inhibitory substrate at relatively low concentrations (100 mg/L) and is a convenient model for studying the kinetics of aromatic molecule degradation (Christen et al. 2012).
The yeast general amino acid permease Gap1 is a convenient model for studying the intracellular trafficking of membrane proteins.
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Oceanic islands are convenient models for studying dispersal of biotas and for understanding how dispersal ability relates to speciation [ 1].
In this study, we attempted to develop mouse models of H7N9 infection because mice are traditionally the most convenient models for studying influenza viruses.
The radial bone defect of rabbits is a convenient model for study of bone-regenerative materials because of its lack of fixation requirements [33].
These cells in fat body of the larvae have been shown earlier to be capable of surviving complete desiccation even if dissected from the larvae, which makes this cell type a convenient model for studies of anhydrobiosis [37], [38].
Developmental systems serve as convenient models for studies of cancer because they allow access to a number of stem cell populations throughout embryogenesis and benefit from well-documented regulatory networks that underlie differentiation and patterning.
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