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This indicates that cardiac endothelial cells transplanted via transthoracic injection circulate arterially and engraft in highly perfused tissues but do not get sequestered in the microvenular circulation of the lungs.

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On the longest night we got sequestered in a newspaper's office by a limp guard who threatened us with handcuffs.

Material to be degraded gets sequestered in vesicles known as autophagosomes that ultimately fuse with lysosomes.

An alternate proposal is that some of the absorbed silica from the rat diet was in the form of nanoparticulate silica and it is this that gets sequestered in the liver.

After proteasome inhibition there is a large increase in misfolded protein which then gets sequestered into the inclusion and so it rapidly grows in size.

Once it's over, we're back to the federal budget deliberations, and I prefer a story in which nothing gets sequestered but the cardinals.

It gets sequestered at about five or six years old when you start getting judged.

Algal growth and organic carbon burial increase, more CO2 gets sequestered and the climate cools down.

"It took a huge amount of time to get that carbon sequestered in those soils," he said, "so if you release it, even if you plant again, it'll take equally long to get it back".

It can be easy to become solitary, sequestered in your own room".

In some parallel universe, Close might have ended up sequestered in a Hollywood mansion, nostalgically watching reruns of Fatal Attraction and complaining how it was the pictures that got small, but in this one, her reputation just keeps on growing.

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