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Although this transcriptional up-regulation of ER resident proteins during ER stress has been well described, data on differential protein expression of these same proteins are hardly available.

This study described data on all 24 eligible patients with proven neuroblastoma.

Whilst circulating MPs in sepsis and inflammatory conditions have been widely described, data on their function are limited.

This study described data on F-FDG-PET -CT) scans oF-FDG-PET -CTible patients with proven neuroblastoma with a sensitivity oF-FDG-PET -CT

Item derivation is described, data on reliability and validity as well as norms are reported for three samples of cancer patients (n = 1057; n = 570, n = 101).

Phenotypic assessment of the parental F0 HAB and LAB animals (group comparisons) confirmed the previously described data on comorbid anxiety-related and depression-like behaviours [ 12- 15].

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This database is a comprehensive system for collecting, organizing, and describing data on job characteristics within occupations.

We describe data on colorectal cancer held by the Oxford Cancer Intelligence Unit for the years 1995 2003.

Their use to describe data on tumours growing in vivo may be less warranted because of interactions between tumour and host.

We will refer to these strings as phenotype strings of L loci, with each locus describing data on the corresponding phenotypic trait.

Some reports describe data on different sets of patients and/or tumour stages or localization (strata), or different study designs within the same report.

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