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It means to communicate or convey something widely or extensively. Example: The artist's work was praised by critics and has been expressed widely through various media outlets.
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Quantitative real-time PCR analysis indicated that both genes express widely in leaves, stalks, roots, flowers and berries with higher expression levels of WsCYP98A in stalks while WsCYP76A transcript levels were more obvious in roots.
The main bioactive components of S. miltiorrhizae such as hydrophilic phenolic acids and lipophilic diterpenoid tanshinone have been proven to express widely antibacterial activities with potential applications in medicinal industry (Wang et al. 2007; Zhao et al. 2011).
In contrast to the human CD133, the mouse CD133 has been shown to express widely in prostate [ 54].
However, some bias may be introduced because different cell subsets can express widely varying levels of BCR gene mRNAs, with antibody-secreting cells being especially high [ 93].
Activated CD4+CD8+ lymphocytes, macrophages, and dendritic cells express widely VDR and both the activating and metabolizing enzymes, 1- α hydroxylase and 24-hydroxylase [ 94, 95].
Amongst stress-induced genes, OsMADS18 is a member of AP1/SQUA group that has been shown to express widely during development with its transcripts accumulating at high levels specifically in meristematic tissues [ 61].
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CYP genes show varying degrees of tissue selective expression with some expressing widely in many tissues, whereas others showing stringent tissue specificity.
At stage 36, the gene still was expressed widely, with prominent expression in the somites.
In contrast to the highly restricted expression of Zic genes, actin1 was expressed widely: in the agamete, hermaphroditic gonad, and the 2 types of developing embryo (Fig. 8F,G).
Furthermore, similar to mammals, zebrafish nestin is expressed widely in developing nervous system and its expression is restricted to neural proliferation zone in adult fish [6], [7].
Actinin-4 is regarded as a non-muscle isoform that is expressed widely, in a pattern that largely overlaps actinin-1 expression.
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