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I was shown a cage of mice which - although they looked normal - had genes inserted to mimic Parkinson's disease.
Although there are some examples of constrained cyclic peptides in which o-substituted benzenes have been inserted to mimic the turn region of the neurotrophin, a nerve growth factor, peptides I and II present novel two examples where m-aminobenzoic acid has been incorporated in the β-turn of acyclic tripeptides.
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For example, Shcherbinin et al. [21] also used a Teflon insert to mimic the lumbar spine in their investigation of the quantitative potentialities of Infinia Hawkeye 4. The air, water, and Teflon inserts of the NEMA NU2-1994 phareom are cold compartments.
Needles are inserted to clear the obstructions.
Two wooden particles and one metallic particle were inserted into the hand to mimic foreign bodies, as shown in the inlay on the upper right.
The moAPPsi cDNAs were inserted into tetPrP.Xho vectors to mimic previously described tetPrP.MoHuAPPsi-Line 107 mice [ 23].
The inserts were designed to mimic fragrance ads down to the use of "Lucrezia" as if it were the name of a perfume instead of a character.
Biological-like amounts of Mg and CO3 ions were inserted in the apatite structure to mimic the composition of bone apatite by the addition of Sr ions as antiosteoporotic agent.
Additionally, to mimic real data, we inserted single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), small insertions and deletions (indels), and structural variants (SVs) into the data.
an Adobe graphics program to mimic the 3Com shot, inserting the Palm V. just so, and posting the parodies on his site, www.0sil8.com.
Last month researchers at Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute in Los Angeles inserted a genetically modified virus inside the heart to mimic the function of the sinoatrial node, the heart's natural pacemaker.
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