Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigSuggestions(2)
Exact(3)
Here, we found that G6PC was significantly down-regulated, further corroborating that the condition was favourable for an increased glycolysis (Fig. 2).
In addition, insulin-like growth factor-1 levels in our subjects did not correlate significantly with either sleep duration or any individual sleep stage, further corroborating that GH secretion is unlikely to explain the observed associations.
Notably, expression of the newly identified proteins CBR2, ENO1 and PDIA3 was altered upon pharmacological as well as molecular β-catenin inhibition (Fig. 4, supplementary material Fig. S3), suggesting that the newly identified proteins function downstream of β-catenin signaling and thus further corroborating that β-catenin is a key regulator of alveolar epithelial cellular plasticity.
Similar(57)
A latent class model further corroborated that conclusion.
This further corroborates that increasing the sampling rate beyond a certain threshold yields negligible performance gain.
To further corroborate that SLID's self-reported measure is based on qualitative, rather than quantitative, assessments, I constructed a quantitative-based match measure using the realized matches (RM) procedure (Chiswick and Miller 2008).
Our examination of a limited corpus of teacher-made tests (see the Appendix) further corroborated that when it comes to assessment practice, not much has changed in the direction of LAR.
These results, together with the phenotype of atpv42b-1, further corroborate that AtPV42b functions redundantly with other factors, such as AtPV42a, to regulate reproductive development.
In the next experiment we further corroborated that B. anynana readily responds to different acclimation temperatures, that this acclimation response is largely reversible, and that the last 24 h prior to testing have the largest impact on stress resistance.
To further corroborate that BSO inhibits mitosis of preadipocytes we followed proliferation rates using CFSE labeling, a dye that is inherited equally by daughter cells after division, resulting in the sequential halving of fluorescence with each generation.
The previous finding that lack of fibrin ogen) in the wound field rescues the requirement for Plg to achieve timely healing [18] further corroborates that the primary role for Plg in wound healing is fibrinolysis.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com