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Ida's surface appears heavily cratered and mostly gray, although minor color variations mark newly formed or uncovered areas.
Nests were checked daily between 0900 and 1100 hours to mark newly hatched chicks by cutting their down feathers.
The beads' effects on overall plate development were analyzed in live adult fish using 0.2% Calcein in aquarium water to mark newly ossified bones as previously described (Kimmel et al., 2003; Wada et al., 2010).
This high mortality rate during the first days of life might be associated with the stress caused by laboratory conditions, as suggested by Antonialli-Junior et al. (2007), or the paint used to mark newly emerged ants.
To determine whether apoptosis occurred within regenerating or pre-existing tissue, we performed TUNEL staining of injured brains in which proliferating cells upon injury were marked with GFP/RFP based on perma-twin labeling [ 20], a mitotic recombination-dependent tracing method, which is activated before brain damage in adult Drosophila to mark newly generated tissue [ 20].
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We show here the same approach can be used to mark newly-made mitochondrial RNA; moreover, the resulting Br-RNA accumulates in discrete foci that initially colocalize with mtDNA foci.
All of the mice were injected with a chemical that marks newly created brain cells.
Live Calcein staining of 6-month-old fish marks newly ossified bones in green.
FGF10 marks newly outgrowing buds and thus determines the branching pattern.
So the researchers gave overweight mice a 7-day treatment of CNTF along with a compound that marks newly-divided cells.
The duke and duchess attended the game to mark a newly forged partnership between their royal foundation and the NBA.
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