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The phenomenon of segmental intonation has recently been replicated for other phonological F0 contexts of German [29] as well as for other languages like Polish [30] and Dutch [27].
This finding has recently been replicated in 13 hemodialysis patients [ 49].
29, 68 However, this latter locus has recently been replicated in both French and Dutch GWAS studies.
This has recently been replicated in a study during which a second language (here Mandarin) has been learned with accompanying music [ 5].
Using this approach, studies have shown that the chromosome 15q25 locus, originally associated with susceptibility to lung cancer in genome-wide association studies, 23, 28, 29 is also associated with susceptibility to COPD. 30, 44 This finding has recently been replicated in both genome-wide association 25 and candidate gene studies.
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These data have recently been replicated in humans following endovascular renal denervation [ 6].
The results of McKean and Nunney (2005), utilizing the agar-cornmeal-molasses food, have recently been replicated (Bedhomme et al. in prep).
Association of a functional promoter polymorphism mapping to the Fc receptor-like 3 (FCRL3) gene has recently been reported and replicated with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) in Japanese populations.
Proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA), an endogenous nuclear protein, has recently been used to identify replicating cells.
Taken together, these results provide a strong rationale for the clinical efficacy of nintedanib in IPF, which has recently been demonstrated in two replicate international phase III clinical trials.
The importance of replicate microarray experiments has recently been emphasized in a study addressing the natural differences in mouse gene expression [ 15].
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