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Alpha-1 and −3 are lightly expressed on the trigeminal nerve fibers but not at capillaries.
Na,K-ATPase alpha-1 and alpha-3 were lightly expressed in MMA branches and nerve fibers, but not at capillaries.
The northern analysis also reveals that the transcript is heavily expressed in brain tissue and perhaps also heart tissue, while only lightly expressed in skeletal muscle.
LOC727589 was appended to this list because it was not expressed in non-hygienic bees but lightly expressed in all hygienic colonies.
The gene encoding a maltase-like enzyme (224255) was lightly expressed compared to within injured animals, and localized to the aboral endoderm, tentacle tip endoderm and near the mouth.
Furthermore, the genome-wide approaches used in this paper are relatively insensitive to smaller scale, yet more behaviorally relevant smoking associated changes in genes, such as monoamine oxidase A (MAOA), which is only lightly expressed in the lymphocytes [ 14].
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What disconcerts many non-French readers and critics is that in the Fables profundity is expressed lightly.
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Interestingly, Best1::GFP was highly expressed in non-pigmented and lightly pigmented RPE cells, while when cells were heavily pigmented, GFP fluorescence diminished or even became undetectable (Fig. 2E c c″, d d″).
The desire was expressed wistfully — as a pipe dream in which lightly armed guerrillas attempted to stand and resist invincible American armored vehicles, artillery, and fighter-bombers.
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