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However, PTCH2 was re-expressed in MIBC, and this re-expression was associated with poorer OS.
HA blots of parental and cDNA re-expression cell lines are presented along with predicted sizes for re-expressed genes.
Correlation analyses suggest that gene expression phenotypes established in individual mice during early development are re-expressed in adult mice.
Gene expression analysis showed only 12 informative cases, of these 9 (75%) re-expressed the gene.
The wealth of the planet is increasingly enclosed and re-expressed through the global market.
The virtues of a tight culinary tradition are obvious, the sense of identity re-expressed and re-examined at every mealtime, but it has its downsides, too.
Available empirical formulae are re-expressed in non-dimensional forms.
That's the concept being adopted and adapted into their particular mental framework, and being re-expressed.
The law must flow freely, it must get continually re-expressed using the new technologies and sensibilities of our day.
In that way, the consistency of the theory can be re-expressed as a statement about numbers.
Nestin, an intermediate filament protein, is expressed in immature astrocytes during development, down-regulated in terminally differentiated and mature astrocytes, but re-expressed and upregulated in reactive astrocytes45,46,47.
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