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To report retinal tomography and function in the course of multiple evanescent white dot syndrome (MEWDS).
Therefore, we implemented MAG3 scintigraphy in order to quantify renal function in the course of treatments.
MAG3 scintigraphy offers a non-invasive and individual evaluation of renal function in the course of radiation nephropathy [30].
On the other hand, duplicated genes can also maintain the same function in the course of evolution, thereby enabling the production of a large quantity of RNAs or proteins (gene dosage effect).
"Melded together with the same energetic yet eroded vibe each song serves a different function in the course of a dynamic set".
In contrast, methods for activation of stem cell function in the course of HSCT have hardly been addressed.
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The word "exaptation" was invented by the late Stephen J. Gould and fellow paleontologist Elisabeth Vrba in 1982 to describe inherited adaptations that have acquired new functions in the course of evolutionary change (Gould and Vrba 1982).
This may suggest a "physical" partition of these two CCR4-POP2-associated functions in the course of evolution.
The parasites have lost metabolic functions in the course of evolution [ 1], presumably in adaptation to life within a foreign host organism.
Hence, there is room for sequence variation and domain alterations to explore new tissue-specific functions in the course of evolution.
It is tempting to speculate that partition of the CCR4 or POP2 functions in the course of evolution has been positively selected as resulting in a gain of efficacy.
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