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Everyone expressed calm.
Once informed, they expressed calm bemusement and moved on.
To a man the recruits expressed calm and confidence, but their sweaty palms gave away their nervousness with a simple handshake.
Recent in vivo studies (Harel et al., 2008) suggested that the ubiquitously expressed CALM and possibly its neuronal specific homolog AP180 (Dreyling et al., 1996; Lindner and Ungewickell, 1992; Yao et al., 2003), may play a role in the trafficking of VAMP2 in mammalian cells.
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The prosthetics for the Creature needed "to accommodate a personality," allowing the actor wearing them to express "calm, vacancy, or even happiness".
Moreover, as shown in Figure 4b, Hoxa5, Hoxa7, Hoxa9, Hoxa10 and Meis1 expression levels were upregulated in cells expressing CALM-AF10 and NES2-AF10 compared with normal bone marrow cells, although upregulation of Hoxa5 and Meis1 in primary recipient mice harboring NES2-AF10 was not significant (P = 0.084 and P = 0.093, respectively).
Flow cytometry analysis showed that cells expressing CALM-AF10 and NES2-AF10 in the bone marrow cells of primary recipient mice were Mac1+, CSF1R+ and c-kit+ (Fig. 4a).
Seven out of eight mice transplanted with cells expressing CALM-AF10 developed leukemia within 6 months after transplantation (Fig. 3a), and all mice transplanted with cells expressing NES2-AF10 develeukemiaukemia within 3 months after transplantation.
Fusion proteins containing NUP98 and NUP214, which are components of the NPC, have been found in AML and T-ALL; 30, 31 as in cells expressing CALM-AF10, a set of Hoxa and Meis1 genes are upregulated in leukemia cells expressing these NUP98 fusions and NUP214 fusions.
The Assyrian lamassu, however, was used to protect the palace from evil spirits, while those of Persepolis expressed meditative calm and humanity.
Use cherry Blossoms for calmness -- Cherry blossoms are used to express a calm scene.
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