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The phrase 'invade through' is not a grammatically correct sentence construction, since it is missing a direct object. It is not likely to be used in written English. If you wanted to use the phrase 'invade through', it could be restructured as a sentence such as: 'The army invaded through the mountains.'.
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When Hitler heard about the plan to invade through Ardennes, he loved it [the allies were massed in northern Belgium].
The bacteria can invade through the skin to produce necrotizing fasciitis, giving them the popular name of flesh-eating bacteria.
Aspergillus has been shown in histopathologic specimens to prominently invade through blood vessel walls in the choroid leading to necrosis and more rapid involvement of the vitreous [16].
Specific down-regulation of MMP-8 in non-metastatic NM-2C5 cells resulted in a 2.5-fold increased capacity to invade through Matrigel.
This transforms most of the base's personnel into zombies as the forces of Hell invade through the teleporter's portal.
Merozoites of Plasmodium falciparum invade through several pathways using different RBC receptors.
Similar results were also observed when we examined their ability to invade through matrigel.
The P. falciparum merozoites invade through several pathways using different RBC receptors.
To successfully invade through the intestinal epithelial barrier, pathological agents must avoid digestion in the gastrointestinal tract.
Therefore, besides well-studied mesenchymal cell migration accompanied by EMT, ovarian cancer cells may invade through additional mechanisms.
In this assay, cells are required to invade through an extracellular matrix barrier.
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