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Here, however, T cells largely predominate [ 40- 43], in keeping with the limited role attributable to B cells in these conditions [ 44].
Milk protein genes largely predominate in the day-130 expression profile: alpha, beta and kappa-caseins, beta-lactoglobulin and trichosurin accounting together for 45% of total transcripts.
In addition, oxidoreduction kinetic was only observed under As III) stress, suggesting that the Aox-dependent oxidation largely predominate the Ars-dependent reduction process.
Conversely, intestinal perforation and peritonitis largely predominate in patients on PD, and the incidence of acute pancreatitis in ESRD does not significantly differ from that in the general population [2, 3, 4].
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are essentially similar assemblages; in the former, nepheline largely predominates, whereas the latter is a variant with an excessive proportion of pyroxene.
In the early 15th century the international Soft Style of the period still largely predominated over the draftsman's individual "handwriting".
Anxiety largely predominated in all groups.
Primary AOA is usually rare, whereas post-traumatic AOA largely predominates: malleolar fractures and ligament injuries are the most frequent etiologies (Barg et al. 2013; Valderrabano et al. 2009).
This is in contrast with the low level of mtDNA diversity observed in this species, largely predominated by the T haplogroup.
The inducible isoform, COX-2, largely predominates over the constitutive isoform, COX-1, in the production of prostaglandin (PG E2 and thromboxane (TX A2 in inflammatory cells including neutrophils [1] [4].
A higher relative expression of the T cell transcription factor GATA-3 was stimulated by paracoccin in cells from males, whereas T-bet expression largely predominated in cells from females (Figure 2A and B).
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