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Marginalia in the manuscript indicate that the manuscript was in English use in the 11th century.
Our observations in the current manuscript indicate that FcγRIIb is another allergen-induced IFNγ-dependent, CpG DNA inducible gene.
The results presented in this manuscript indicate that unexpectedly such potent digestive enzymes are naturally associated with the upper GI tract, i.e., the oral cavity.
Results presented in this manuscript indicate that TLR ligands present in infectious agents could contribute to the protection afforded by these agents against these diseases according to the hygiene hypothesis.
However, the crystallography results of the accompanying manuscript indicate that T426 can auto-phosphorylate in KaiCTae crystals, i.e., when 432 is activated by a glutamate and 431 is an alanine and therefore both site 431 and site 432 are unavailable for phosphorylation [28].
The data presented in this manuscript indicate that annexin I is present in normal B-cells.
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The wave study shown in this manuscript indicates that it is unlikely to excite sideband waves toward higher frequencies.
The dedicatory poem in the manuscript indicates that it was commissioned by the Emperor and his wife Hildegard, and made between 781 and 783 by Godescalc, Charlemagne's servant.
Magnetic resonance imaging of the posterior trunk muscles after performing the exercise protocol used in this manuscript indicates that primary changes identified after exercise occur in the lumbar multifidii (paper in review).
This mechanism is also consistent with two recent reports (now cited in the revised manuscript) indicating that signaling events downstream of Plk1 modulate the correct orientation of mitotic spindles.
On the one hand, the title of the manuscript indicates that the paper is about "Rab23 as a gatekeeper of ciliary entry" yet the data only implicate Rab23 in trafficking of D1R.
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