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Van Doesburg's work for the Bauhaus art school at Weimar brought the influence of Dutch Neoplasticism to bear upon Gropius and Mies, whose plans for houses at times markedly resembled van Doesburg's paintings.
These moLCs markedly resembled skin epidermal LCs, in that they expressed LC-specific markers CD1a, Birbeck granules, and Langerin but lacked DC-SIGN and TLR4.
Compared to the prior single-neuron reports, 320 single, neuronal nuclei were assessed here for APP CNVs wherein single cell qPCR data markedly resembled PNA-FISH data.
Treatment of GSCs with the C.6 inhibitor markedly resembled NEU4 silencing, as it reduced the expression of β-catenin, GLI-1, NANOG, and OCT-4 stem-cell markers.
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In figure 2D, we show the external morphology of very regular crystals, which markedly resemble those of Hz [18], [27].
Interestingly, PGC-1α direct down-regulation by RNAi results in the downregulation of SOD2 and other antioxidant enzymes, and particularly generates a lack of their induction after exposure to stressors such as H2O2, markedly resembling the situation in frataxin-deficient cells [46].
The dynamics of flanking bases of HIV-1 DIS kissing-loop complexes markedly resembles conserved adenines A1492 and A1493 of the decoding site in the ribosome.
After 24 hpi, VP1 and VPg proteins were detected in the live NV-inoculated aggregates; however, by 48 hpi, evidence for these proteins had markedly diminished and the images resembled the NV-inactivated images.
The personnel and stage were markedly different, but the script of the game resembled that of José Mourinho's Champions League final win over Louis van Gaal's Reds in 2010.
Our isolates resembled A. fumigatus but demonstrated slower growth at 37°C and markedly reduced sporulation.
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