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It could be shown that GALNT6 especially is correlated to a small tumour size and low grading, meaning that small, still good differentiated tumours are glycosylated, and thus glycosylation is a marker for a good prognosis for therapy and outcome.
Furthermore, higher expression of miR-24 was observed in the HCCLM3 (a kind of poor differentiated HCC cells with high infiltrating capacity) cells compared to in the HepG2 (a kind of good differentiated HCC cells with low infiltrating capacity).
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The model also assumes imperfect substitutability between imported and domestically produced goods, differentiated by origins, which specifies import demand following Armington function (Ducaluwe et al. 2013; Ganuza et al. 2005).
Also PCA analysis shows that the breeds are well differentiated, with good correspondence to geographical locations, thus confirming the correlation between geographical and genetic distances.
Consequently, CA XII is associated with several phenotypic characteristics consistent with well differentiated tumours and good overall survival, at least in univariate analysis.
In breast cancer, oestrogen regulated genes, such as pS2, may be expressed in well differentiated tumours with a good prognosis.
Tumors with this type tend to be well differentiated, of low grade and good prognosis.
Patients with poorly differentiated DCIS components had a poor prognosis and those with well differentiated DCIS components had a very good one.
Sound differentiated enough?
In sum, we can say that Korean consumers recognise renewable electricity as a differentiated good but that they do not differentiate between variant renewable technologies.
Olive oil is no longer a commodity or even a weakly differentiated good.
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