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Salivary gland (SG) development is based on branching morphogenesis, in which programmed cell death has been proposed to play a role in cell signalling and organ shaping.
The Drosophila eggshell provides an in vivo model system for extracellular matrix assembly, in which programmed gene expression, cell migrations, extracellular protein trafficking, proteolytic processing, and cross-linking are all required to generate a multi-layered and regionally complex architecture.
Sympathoadrenal cervical ganglions prepared from BMCC1 transgenic mice undergo accelerated apoptosis induced by withdrawing NGF, and BMCC1 is expressed in neuronal cells in which programmed cell death was induced by retinoic acid and NGF withdrawal.
He wisely sticks with the regulatory themes highlighted in the preceding sections, using specific contextual examples, rather than providing a catalog of scenarios in which programmed cell death of one type or another occurs.
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The report noted instances in which program officials failed to correct problems that were identified in earlier audits.
Sun has moved a step closer toward an "open source" model, in which programming work is freely shared.
In recent years he has organized the annual World Computer Championship, in which programs from around the globe have a team competition without human players.
One scenario in which programs would be compelled to go through the RIF process: If the entire agency is being shut down.
Results revealed valuable insight from students regarding the ways in which program implementation was beneficial, and highlighted important strategies future programs should consider.
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