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Three classes of interferons have been described, designated type I, type II, and type III, and are distinguished by the unique complimentary receptor complexes through which they signal.
In addition, MDBs with an electron dense granular to amorphous center (designated type 3) are seen predominantly in older inclusions, and filaments in parallel arrangement were also described (designated as type I) but seem to be exceedingly rare (Yokoo et al. 1972).
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Mr. Grudin traces its history from Ancient Rome, when the Latin word "designare" had many meanings including mark, trace, describe, designate, plan and perpetrate.
The isl1 membRFP transgenic line, designated Tg isl1CREST-hsp70l:mRFP)fh1, was described previously (GranTg isl1CREST-hsp70l
MOs were prepared as described at designated concentrations and back-loaded into a pulled capillary.
Four tetrameric APs have been described and designated AP-1, AP-2, AP-3, and AP-4.
This condition in combination with hypertrichosis and cardiomegaly constitutes a recently described syndrome designated Cantú syndrome [ 3].
In this study we maintained the genogroups originally described and designated subgenogroups to aid in discussing evolving progeny viruses.
Indeed, platelet MPs were the first type of MPs to be described originally designated as "platelet dust" found abundantly in plasma (Chargaff & West, 1946; Wolf, 1967).
Some E-cadherin expression patterns in cancer tissues have been described, and designated the membranous pattern, cytoplasmic pattern, and negative pattern (Ohno et al, 2006).
However glycerine-tolerant variants of Cfv have also been described and designated as Campylobacter fetus subsp. venerealis biovars intermedius (Cfvi) [ 4, 5].
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