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The shRNA were expressed effectively under the control of a U6 RNA promoter.
This analysis showed that exogenous EphA3 can be expressed effectively in the hippocampal neurons (Suppl. Figure 2).
In our previous studies, we found that modified flagellin can be expressed effectively in a membrane-bound form and can be incorporated into M1-derived VLPs [ 12].
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Another obstacle for using polymer-coated magnetic particles for gene delivery is the inability of the MNPs to express effectively at the target site.
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The electronic structures of organometallic compounds can be expressed most effectively in MO terms, and they can be regarded as no more than a special case of ligand field theory.
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Bacteria expressing dsRNA may be used in insect pest control in the near future, since crude extracts of bacterially expressed dsRNA effectively protect plants from virus infections [26].
Improved quantification of complex tissue proteomic samples in the discovery phase could substantially improve confidence in the identification of differentially expressed proteins, effectively triaging the long lists of candidate biomarkers requiring validation.
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