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In contrast, the genetic fusion approach applied here leads to highly efficient and homogenous self-assembly.

The homogenous self-self hybridization image of reference DNA shown in the Additional file 3: Figure S1 (upper left panel) indicates the feasibility of our specialized array-CGH.

Homogenous self-assembly of GGCX-pCon-nanodiscs was evaluated by size-exclusion chromatography where propeptide-bound GGCX-nanodiscs (peak II) were isolated from an unassociated aggregate (peak I) and empty nanodiscs (peak III).

Homogenous and self-aggregated three-dimensional (3D) superstructures with uniform size distribution have attracted interest nowadays because of their aberrant behavior that tailors the physical and chemical properties of materials resulting from momentous advancement that has been developed for the fabrication of a new class of micro- and nanostructured devices [1, 2].

Many are longing for a past when the country was less diverse, communities were more homogenous and self-contained and your immediate surroundings largely defined your experience of the world.

It is possible that these two processes endow with different mission for internalized cells: for entosis, target cells degrade homogenous cells for self nutrition and proliferation, whereas heterotypic cell-in-cell structure is more likely to be an 'in-cell danger signal' whose destination is to completely eliminate effector cells by apoptosis.

The potassium ions mono-dispersed in phenolic resins as a form of O−K+ deliver a homogenous "in-situ self-activation", thus created developed ultra-microporosity with high uniformity, connectivity and short pore length.

It is conceivable that if the substrate softness would match that of the hESCs, homogenous populations of self-renewal, pluripotent hESCs might be generated for long-term without inducing changes in CNVs and/or gene expressions.

The vocal folds consisted of silicone rubber of homogenous material distribution generating self-sustained oscillations.

In 'The Limits of Epidemiology', Wing (1994) claimed that the field of epidemiology was vulnerable to being labelled as a 'basic science' if practitioners were to continue viewing exposure-disease relationships as self-contained, homogenous and universal phenomena.

They were singled out for persecution, and I think Jews as a consequence are nervous about any nation that has a clear, explicit religious or racial core any kind of self-consciously homogenous philosophy because then to the extent that they don't blend in, they will stand out.

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