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Based on gene expression profiling studies (Sorlie et al, 2001; Sorlie et al, 2003), invasive breast cancer can be divided into several subtypes: the basal-like, characterised by the expression of the CK5/6 and or EGFR, the luminal ER-positive groups, and a HER2 overexpressing group.

Up until the late 20th century, almost all mediums of information – books, newspapers, academic journals, patents and the like – were characterised by similar huge geographic inequalities (pdf).

And much as others might like to characterise it, this is not a crossroads of left or right but a crossroads of purpose.

I would like to characterise the nature as ( a 2, l 2 ) < ( a 5, l 5 ).3.3

The typical PDI is the most prominent member of a family of related PDI-like proteins characterised by the presence of one to three thioredoxin-like active domains [ 5].

NBS individuals display progeroid-like features, such as sparse and grey hair, café-au-lait spots and distinctive 'bird-like' facies, characterised by a receding forehead, a prominent mid-face with a long nose, and a receding mandible, all of which become more pronounced with age (Seemanova et al. 1985).

The STR markers employed were assessed regarding their clock-like behaviour, characterised by the value of α, the proportion of the average variance of the younger versus the older clades relative to their respective age estimates (Table 4, α = [mean variance(R1a, R1b1b2)/mean variance(P,K,F)]/[age(R1a, R1b1b2)/age(P,K,F ]).

Both models displayed marked PV-like phenotypes characterised by erythrocytosis, leukocytosis, splenomegaly and reduced survival.

All of the greater family of BPI-like proteins characterised to date share a common biochemical property in binding complex lipids.

From 1 to 4 days after RA induction, SH-SY5Y cells progressively underwent phenotypic changes that were compatible with neuron-like morphology, characterised by neurite outgrowth.

After paclitaxel exposure, most of the recorded multipolarised mitoses led to initial metaphase arrest or aborted telophase followed by irreversible metaphase-like arrest characterised by unaligned chromosomes.

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