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According to the secondary contact model [ 17, 18], glacial advancement during glacial maxima fragmented once continuous populations that then differentiated in isolation.
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Identification of yeasts was performed by the Auxacolor system (Sanofi Diagnostics Pasteur, Inc, Marnes-la-Coquett, France), and filamentous fungi were differentiated by isolation in Sabouraud chloramphenicol agar and morphological study of macro- and micro-characteristics.
In differentiated adipocytes, IL-1β and dexamethasone in isolation had a small impact on 11β-HSD1 mRNA expression, but the effect of the combination was less than either treatment alone.
Reprogramming the age of a cell in isolation while maintaining its differentiated state, thus effectively rejuvenating the specialized functions peculiar to that cell type, is termed 'epigenetic rejuvenation'.
Because the replication cycle of papillomaviruses can be completed only in differentiated epithelial cells, isolation of viruses from clinical samples is difficult 72.
The whole body is sexually differentiated, and no organ (the brain included) operates in isolation.
However, the population at South Orkney Islands appears more genetically differentiated, in contradiction to a simple isolation-by-distance trend.
The hCMEC/D3 cell line offers a unique opportunity to study human cerebrovascular cells in isolation from other cells, and represents a stable, fully characterized, and well-differentiated line of CMEC.
He dies in isolation.
It sticks up in isolation.
"We live in isolation.
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