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The whole procedure above described led to the identification of 98 candidate SLS-containing repeated DNA families.
The strategies described, led to the recruitment of a higher than expected number of GPs (n = 772).
The ultrasonographic findings that we described, led to the diagnosis of hydranencephaly being the most likely outcome and this was confirmed by postnatal CT of the fetal head.
Heterogeneity in the ways models were configured and described led to a focus on the attributes of effective palliative care and service elements effective at delivering these as the most meaningful unit of analysis, rather than models of care per se.
This combined with the observation that the organic matrix is the most potent macromolecular inhibitor of CaOx crystallization induced in human urine that has yet been described led to the presumption that this inhibitory activity was likely to be attributable to its component UPTF1 [ 20].
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Contrary to studies made in diluted medium, the reaction we describe leads to a strongly grafted polymer on the surface at pH values superior to 6, and up to 13, in an irreversible way.
The sustained hEGR1 induction described leads to the question as to whether hEGR1 and hEGR1-regulated genes contribute to the pathogenesis or progression of late stage emphysema.
Indeed, the CTD S2P dependent burst of acetylation we have described leads to the recruitment of RSC that affects nucleosome occupancy at the ste11 promoter.
The GALT extraction method here described led us to obtain cell pools that consisted of lymphocytes, granulocytes, macrophages, enterocytes, erythrocytes and caliciform cells.
In conclusion, the germline clone screen described here led to the identification of two novel meiotic mutants, whose characterization will be described shortly in subsequent publications.
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