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If reduced ICOS cell-surface expression results in reduced number of Th2 cells, a reduced percentage of CD4+GFP+ cells should be observed.
Indeed, in vivo neutralization of CXCL12 resulted in reduced number of lung CD45+ Col1+ CXCR4+ fibrocytes and α-SMA-expressing myofibroblasts as well as reduced lung collagen content and attenuated pulmonary fibrosis by histologic morphometric analysis, but did not influence the number of lung neutrophils, macrophages, CD4 and CD8 T cells or NK cells [ 24].
There are no anal fin spines, and the dorsal fin spines are either absent or present only in reduced number (never more than six).
If conflicts are handled appropriately, it will result in reduced number of disciplinary and grievance cases.
Top-down control, as well as dietary and habitat preferences, may have resulted in reduced number of ants, beetles, and small mammals near the sea.
We determine that Notch/RBP-J-deficient melanoblasts are in reduced number within the hair follicle and gather within its lower permanent part.
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This will result in reduced numbers of trainee spaces available across all practice areas.
By 1938, researchers had also confirmed McKay's other observation: that drinking fluorine-contaminated water resulted in reduced numbers of cavities.
For the final birthday concert, the Lucerne Festival Orchestra appeared in reduced numbers to play Mozart and Rossini.
About $500m has been slashed from the initial plan to spend 7.4bn reais ($1.85bn), which has resulted, among other things, in reduced numbers of seats in the swimming and rowing venues.
If anyone outside the White House truly believes this can work — that the United States can simply stay in Iraq in reduced numbers, while ignoring the civil war and expecting Iraqi forces to impose order— the British experience demonstrates otherwise.
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