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"highlighted article" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to a specific article that has been given extra emphasis or attention, often through the use of bold or colored font. Example: "In this month's newsletter, we have a selection of featured articles as well as a highlighted article on the latest advancements in technology."
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User profiles also display how many times a highlighted article has been shared on social sites like Twitter.
Highlighted article: Body axis elongation is regulated by posterior FGF8 signals.
Highlighted Article: Neuroblastoma cells are stalled at a developmental stage at which they express high ASCL1.
Highlighted article: Shh signalling controls dorso-ventral cell fate in the neural tube.
Highlighted article: The chromatin remodelling protein CHD4 dampens transcriptional priming in totipotent cells, facilitating TE specification during murine embryogenesis.
Highlighted Article: Iron plays a specific role in amyloid beta peptide (Aβ) toxicity in a Drosophila model system.
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On his desk lay highlighted articles from the Jewish Chronicle about Michal Kaminski of Poland's Law and Justice Party, one of the parties now allied with Cameron.
Several of the highlighted articles report studies of immune regulation in novel contexts.
For example, claims were made for the effects of inducible nitric oxide synthase for both pro- and anti-tumoral neutrophils in the two highlighted articles.
Their brief is to provide a synopsis of highlighted articles in enough detail to provide the reader with an understanding of methods, interpretation of results and feel for the significance of the work.
In fact, the results are highlighted on article 26 of Shell Nigeria's latest "People and the Environment" annual report.The projects were reviewed by Unicef, the World Bank and Pro Natura among others and 64% of them were judged fully or partially successful.
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