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All the participants expressed intensively that they were unwilling to delay their studies and postpone graduation.
Other miRNAs, such as miR-9, miR-103 family, miR-107 and miR-107 were expressed intensively during the first feeding stage.
Some miRNAs, such as miR-9, miR-103 family, miR-107, and miR-107 were expressed intensively during the first feeding stage.
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Various culture matrices influenced the expression of glucose transporter type 2 and gluco kinase, being they expressed more intensively on PLL rather than C or in controls.
Moreover, a higher proportion of stages III and IV CRC expressed NGAL intensively compared to stages I and II (57% versus 42%) [ 27].
In contrast to FoxG1, however, a low Fgf8 expression can be also seen in the inner layer, in a region entirely underlying the territory of the cement gland placode in the outer layer, in which Ras-dva1 is expressed most intensively (compare Fig. 2A2 with Fig. 2B3).
"The only technique," the English critic F.R. Leavis wrote in 1957, "is that which compels words to express an intensively personal way of feeling".
The fact that FLSs in the rheumatoid synovium express FAP intensively does not allow definitive conclusions regarding the functional enzymatic role in ECM degradation, because substrate specificity of FAP remains unknown [ 31].
In colon tumor tissue, serious proliferation of the cancer cells was observed, and E-cadherin was found to be intensively expressed in the cell membrane; the Rab11 expression was also found to be increased in cancerous cells.
For example, a recent study showed that the expression of the extracellular matrix metalloproteinase inducer CD147 was more intensively expressed on RASF than on osteoarthritic SF [ 45].
The most intensive ginger peaks situated within 1000 1200 cm− 1 (COC vibrations) are not intensively expressed in Ag NPs spectrum.
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