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So if frailty also has hallmarks of inflammation, that would seem to fit the pattern, Dr. Lipsitz said.
The amino acid sequence of the kfl00189 WRKY domain also has hallmarks of Group IIb proteins from flowering plants such as the C-X5-C spacing in the zinc finger motif, the sequence QVQR in the middle of the finger, and the sequence DGCx immediately before the WRKY amino acid signature.
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Importantly, these livers do not have hallmarks of oxidative stress, such as accumulation of lipid hydroperoxides, protein carbonyls or a shift in the GSH GSSG redox couple [ 34].
These data, in conjunction with immunofluorescence studies, reveal that INS-GFP+ cells generated with two distinct but related protocols [ 11, 12] have hallmarks of immature endocrine cells.
But that has the hallmarks of Eva, I think.
It has the hallmarks of a Falconer creation: a mix of strong characters and quirky shape.
Certainly, it has the hallmarks of mainstream success, with a swagger that's refreshing and infectious.
It has the hallmarks of an al-Qaida-based organisation and also its ruthlessness.
In some ways the anti-mining campaign has the hallmarks of any big power battle.
Hacienda Nápoles has the hallmarks of a game reserve: pristine, vast and mostly uninhabited.
"Encounters: Conflict, Dialogue, Discovery," at the Princeton University Art Museum, has the hallmarks of a recession-era show.
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