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In fact, Kuang et al. demonstrated that the inhibition of monocytes/macrophages inflammation in hepatoma-bearing mice through macrophage depletion experiments markedly reduced tumor growth [ 32].
In 2010, for the first time, the result of an experiment differed markedly from the quantum electrodynamics (QED) prediction.
Yet the meaning of "experiment" varies markedly across these domains.
Moreover, the mean tumor weight at the end of the experiment was markedly lower in the pCDNA-MEG3 group (0.35 ± 0.11 g) compared to the control group (0.81 ±0.15 g).
Moreover, the mean tumor weight at the end of the experiment was markedly lower in the pCDNA3.1-GAS5 group (0.21 ± 0.03 g) compared to the empty vector group (0.67 ± 0.28 g).
Moreover, the mean tumor weight at the end of the experiment was markedly lower in the pCDNA-SPRY4-IT1 group (0.62±0.35 g) compared with the empty vector group (1.41±0.57 g).
As noted above, water intake did not differ between genotypes, although the measured water intake in this experiment was markedly increased from the single-bottle paradigm used previously [daily water intake (mean ± SEM): WT 10.9 ± 0.3 ml; GluN1hypo 10.2 ± 0.3 ml; F1,50 = 2.355, P = 0.131].
Notably, their use for "in vivo" experiments is markedly hampered by the potential release of CNTs.
Although highly effective in co-transfection experiments, a markedly reduced activity of each expressed shRNA was observed in transduced cells.
Based on our review of literature and experimental results, we have the following conclusions: Laboratory batch-sorption experiments showed markedly greater retardation for 99Tc and 237Np in devitrified tuff under reducing conditions.
However, the results (perceived lightness measured by asymmetric matching) for the two experiments were markedly different, an outcome inconsistent with the claim that perceived depth alone determined the effect.
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