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Here, the epithelial layer showed a considerable staining intensity for TGFβ1, while the staining in sub-mucosal layers was only slightly detectable (Figures 2A + B).
Moreover, at more caudal level, where the endogenous delamination has not started yet, we observed a premature exit of sox-10 positive NCCs in the electroporated side, in contrast with the control side where sox-10 expression is barely detectable (Figures 4A, 4E; n = 7).
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However, the full coding sequence of ASIC1a, amplified with primers BNACF11 and BNACR12, was not detectable (Figure 1, Lane J), even after 50 cycles (virtually all transcripts can be detected after 25 40 cycles in standard amplification protocols).
Total S II) concentrations during the LK5 sampling were first detectable (Figure 4e) at a depth of 20.5 m (66.9 ± 3.0 µM) and continued to increase with depth to 248 ± 11 µM at 30 m.
In our 2-hit model, we observed that in lung lavage of animals with LPS-induced lung injury or LPS-induced injury combined with LVT MV, HMGB1 was barely detectable (Figure 6).
The analysis of anatase nanoparticles shows that only Ti and O elements are detectable (Figure 2b), while for rutile, an amount inferior to 1% by mass of Si is present, as shown in Figure 2d, probably due to the silica support.
In the negative controls without specific antibodies, the peaks were clearly detectable (Figure 2).
OGR1 expression in the prostate was weak, but detectable (Figure 2A).
Consistent with the immuno-stainings, no Fmr was detectable (Figure 1D).
After nocodazole wash-out, the expression of p21 was1/CIP1 wastillll detectable (Figure 13).
The predominant distribution observed was uniform, throughout the cytoplasm, axon and dendrites and no differences were detectable (Figure 6).
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