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We also examined a simple point source model to try to explain the same dataset.
Nevertheless, it is still possible using this promising methodology to examine a specific point within a cell in a dynamic way with time, especially when applying stimulation, e.g. an agonist, under microfluidic control conditions.
Clustering is the process of examining a collection of "data points," and grouping the data points into "clusters" according to some distance measure.
Examining a Cartesian product of points works, but is expensive.
The aim of the present study was to further describe the acute brachial artery endothelial responses to exercise in CAD patients by examining an earlier time point during recovery.
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