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Xenopus oocytes were used as a model cell for these experiments because they express a large amount of exogenous protein in their membrane; in these experiments, oocytes were transfected with the Shaker gene encoding ShB-IR [15], [16], [17], [18], [19], [20], a well-characterized voltage-sensitive K+ ion channel with fast inactivation removed.
Furthermore, activated macrophages express a large amount of inclusions called lipid bodies (LBs).
N2a-Rβ cells express a large amount of AhR, which acts in a ligand-dependent manner [ 25]. Figure 1A shows AhR protein expression in N2a-Rβ cells.
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robur populations, and thus local B. pendula populations might express a larger amount of genetic variation than populations of Q. robur.
Both peptides displayed higher cytotoxic activity against the FEMX cells, which express a larger amount of GAGs compared to the HT-29 cells.
Walsh et al. succeeded in expressing a large amount of amyloid β-peptide (Aβ) directly as an inclusion body (Walsh et al. 2009).
Likewise, Id1 transgenic tumor B expressed a large amount of c-myc without up-regulating other Notch target genes except Nrarp.
We also show that cancer cells expressing a large amount of the TACC3 protein readily undergo cell death as the result of SNIPER TACC3) treatment.
We found that CD4+CD25+ T cells obtained after coculture of CD4+CD25 -T cells and CD11c+ DCs of tolerized mice with CII expressed a large amount of Foxp3 transcript and Foxp3 protein in vitro in an IDO-dependent manner.
These results suggest that SNIPER TACC3) selectively kills cancer cells expressing a large amount of the TACC3 protein, and the degradation of TACC3 protein has an important role in the SNIPER TACC3 -induced cancer cell death.
In contrast to the tibialis anterior muscle, the masseter muscle expressed a larger amount of putatively nociceptive nerve fibers in the connective tissue.
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