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However, previous studies largely tested for expression of EBV-encoded small RNA (EBER), which is generally abundantly expressed in cells with latent EBV infection but occasionally may be absent or heterogeneously expressed in EBV DNA-positive tumours (Iwakiri and Takada, 2010).
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They are generally not abundantly expressed in cells and are refractory to overexpression, especially for eukaryotic proteins [5].
Since APE1 is generally an abundantly expressed protein, we first knocked down its expression by shAPE1 adenovirus.
In summary, although SLIT1 mRNA exhibited the most obvious area specificity among the family and receptor mRNAs investigated, all these genes were generally more abundantly expressed in the sensory and prefrontal association areas than in early sensory areas, and each exhibited a unique laminar profile.
RORbeta mRNA was generally expressed more abundantly in the sensory areas than in other areas.
S-layers are generally the most abundantly expressed proteins, have been observed in species of nearly every taxonomical group of walled bacteria, and represent an almost universal feature of archaeal envelopes.
Cytoskeletal proteins which are generally known to be abundantly present were readily detected.
These observations suggest that low EV genes are generally highly active and abundantly transcribed, while high EV genes are transcribed in a condition-specific manner.
In the tumour-related RAS, angiotensin II is abundantly generated from angiotensin I by angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE), and AT1R expression is generally upregulated.
miR156 is generally considered to be an abundantly expressed miRNA in leaves.
Imagination has less to do with his talent than is generally supposed, as the Tate proves by abundantly documenting the painter's sources in popular mediums of the time, including magazine illustration and taxidermy.
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