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This is followed by extensive replication in the cytosol leading to apoptotic death of the macrophage and bacterial egress [45].
A meta-analysis combining three GWA studies including a total of 10,128 individuals, followed by an extensive replication in 56,975 participants was reported [6].
Additionally, while WT mice presented a strictly localized infection with no viral replication in evaluated internal organs, Rag1−/− had an extensive replication in spleen and ovaries at both analyzed time points (p<0.05, one sample t test, Figure 2C).
We have identified NELL1 as a novel disease gene for Crohn disease (CD), a result that was obtained in a genome-wide case-control association scan with 116,161 SNPs and by extensive replication in three independent samples from three distinct ethnicities.
We found considerable variation in the numbers of eggs spawned daily in the zebrafish populations, highlighting the need for extensive replication in studies of this nature.
Extensive replication in placental trophoblasts is associated with abortion, and persistence in macrophages and other cell types leads to chronic infections [ 7].
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Extensive replication studies in samples from five different populations (Denmark, Philadelphia, the Netherlands, Hong Kong and West Africa) led to the identification of CDKAL1 as a T2D susceptibility locus.
Extensive replication of samples in the field was conducted (ca. 83%).
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