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(Yukio Iwakuma has recently published an invaluable discussion of the universals debate at this time, to which the following discussion owes much; see Iwakuma 2004).
I thank Prof. Abani Bhuyan, Department of Biotechnology and Chemistry, University Hyderabad, India for invaluable discussion.
We would like to thank our colleagues for invaluable discussion and Neil Burgess in particular for helping present this work more clearly.
We would like to thank Dawood B. Dudekula and Yong Qian for their help in bioinformatics, Yulan Piao for running microarrays, Sung-Lim Lee for her help in figure preparation, and members of Laboratory of Genetics for invaluable discussion.
We thank Drs. A.I. Barth and W.J. Nelson (Stanford University) for the point-mutated ß-catenin construct and invaluable discussion about the project, Dr. A. K. Kenworthy (Vanderbilt University) for the PA-GFP expression vector, Dr. E. Lee (Vanderbilt University) for TOPflash plasmid and Wnt3a-L cell line, and Dr. A. Weaver (Vanderbilt University) for the mRFP-actin expression plasmid.
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The authors thank MDEIE, FQRNT, and NSERC for funding; Jan-Niklas Antons, Raymundo Cassani, Andrea Clerico, and Isabela Albuquerque for help with data acquisition; and Nuance Communications for invaluable discussions and access to relevant voice talent recordings.
for invaluable discussions.
We thank Dr. Colin Barnstable, Maggie Li at GenScript, and Professor Joshua Plotkin for invaluable discussions during the preparation of this manuscript.
We remain eternally grateful to our dear friend and colleague, Dr. Jane E. Aubin (University of Toronto), for many invaluable discussions and comments on our manuscript.
The authors also wish to thank James P. Mapes, Rules-Based Medicine for invaluable discussions during this project and for directing the multi-analyte profiling of serum samples.
The authors would like to thank Professor Richard Gardner for invaluable discussions, Drs. Sachiko Iseki and Marcel van den Heuvel for generous kindness to use their laser confocal microscopes, and Professor Shigeo Ohno and Dr. Wei-zhi Wang for providing constructs.
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