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Wnt3, with 31 recurrences in this screen, and its close homologue Wnt3a were also highly recurrent in a mouse study on breast cancer development by MMTV infection [ 7].
To date, practically all IDH mutations found in cancer are heterozygous and highly recurrent.
The lesions are exophytic and highly recurrent, compromising the airway mucosa, mainly the larynx.
By contrast, telomerase-deficient, drug-resistant melanomas acquired highly recurrent copy number gains.
The highly recurrent architecture of cortex suggests that cortical circuits operate as high gain amplifiers of incoming signals.
As such, extensions were proposed along with a scope for future work: Areas around highly recurrent locations where the mechanism reports uniformly, effectively stopping the privacy erosion.
However, a recent pair of pediatric glioma studies revealed highly recurrent heterozygous mutations in HIST1H3B and H3F3A, which encode histones H3.1 and H3.3, respectively.
These highly recurrent links represent thus strong temporally consistent relationships, in contrast with the large number of volatile connections appearing in only one of the slices.
This is in analogy to biological neural networks, which are highly recurrent (although some functions, in particular sensory channels, are thought to be effectively feed-forward).
Thermal stresses, which are highly recurrent in long-ray shipments, influence and compromise the expected performance of the package, as well as the quality of the product.
Transcriptomic alterations across resistant tumors were highly recurrent, in contrast to mutations, and were frequently correlated with differential methylation of tumor cell-intrinsic CpG sites.
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