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In contrast, GUSB expression was present mainly in cells of the thalamus and hypothalamus, which did not exhibit viral antigen, suggesting that GUSB enzyme activity was expressed from latently but not acutely infected neuronal cells.
Interestingly, these inclusions could be detected mainly in cells grown under chemoheterotrophic conditions (Figure 2A, B).
It is generally acknowledged the H4R expression occurs mainly in cells of hematopoietic origin.
These receptors are differentially distributed among cells, with CB1R being preferentially expressed in the brain and in other neural tissues, whilst CB2R is found mainly in cells of the immune system [4], [5].
In order to gain deeper insight into the recruitment of Rab14 to chlamydial inclusions, another group of infections were carried out under similar conditions but cells were fixed at 48 h p.i. Interestingly we found intrainclusion structures labeled with Rab14, mainly in cells overexpressing GFP-Rab14wt.
In serum-starved CNE1G cells, the expressions of phosphorylated histone H3 were observed mainly in cells in mitotic phase.
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A specific hidden Markov model profiling MiiA was built, which specifically detected the motif in proteins from 58 species, mainly in cell-wall proteins from Gram-positive bacteria.
The data indicated that RB1CC1 forms a complex with hSNF5 and/or p53 mainly in cell nuclei.
This has been reported in a range of cell systems, mainly in cell lines [ 23- 29].
The present study indicates that the fullerene photosensitizer localizes mainly in cell envelopes.
It functions mainly in cell adhesion, migration, proliferation, apoptosis, and angiogenesis [ 4- 11].
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