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Tis21 can thus serve as new marker for key stages of adult neurogenesis.
Taken together, these results suggest that alterations to LINE-1 or AluYb8 methylation may act as a marker for key changes to the extent of methylation at loci targeted by important transcription factors for normal development and placenta processes necessary for appropriate growth.
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Key challenges are to better understand basic cellular mechanisms involved in kidney stone formation and to identify novel cellular markers for key pathophysiological processes during kidney stone formation.
The north base marker for Key Biscayne was discovered in 1970 as workers were clearing land.
These new domain contexts for key marker domains of TCS give an upper bound on the number of highly diverged TCS for these different species, in reality the actual figure is lower (depending on how strict the function of the TCS as a sensor plus phosphorelay system is defined).
Our key results lie in the fact that we see an expression pattern for key markers for adult neurogenesis also in the human brain and that this expression pattern changes with time both qualitatively and quantitatively.
Wing margin staining for key markers associated with cell death vs. cell cycling will be necessary to establish the basis for these effects.
This list of motivating issues can be very long, with some examples being genetic gain, genetic diversity, progeny inbreeding, use of reproductive technologies, targeting genotype frequencies for key markers, managing trait distributions, keeping within a budget and not breaking logistical constraints or constraints that reflect the attitudes of the breeder.
Some studies reported that reduced assembly of membranous β-catenin induces upregulation of Slug and the mesenchymal marker, Vimentin, key markers for EMT characterisation (Peinado et al, 2007; Heuberger and Birchmeier, 2010).
Gene expression and immunohistochemical analyses for key cardiac marker (α-myosin heavy chain, connexin-43) suggest that the isotropic and anisotropic scaffolds support expression of key transcriptomic markers of cardiomyocyte phenotype as well as the formation of gap junctions and elongated, aligned cell morphologies.
Displacement is defined as movement from one cell tower to another cell tower between two consecutive calls, and is a key marker for assessing mobility.
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