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These findings indicate that T3-induced apoptosis occurs earlier than the massive proliferation of the adult stem cells during metamorphosis and that the proliferating cells and apoptotic cells are distinct cell populations in the intestinal epithelium at the climax of metamorphosis.
"There's no question but that the massive proliferation of surveillance cameras undermines, if not our privacy, then our ability to move freely," said Donna Lieberman, executive director of the civil liberties group.
In all cases, the diagnosis is based on a massive proliferation of infected B cells and cytotoxic T cells.
The Lake of the Upper-Sûre is regularly victim of the massive proliferation of harmful algal blooms being composed, to a big extend, of cyanobacteria (Anabaena, Microcystis, Woronichinia…).
These were the first signs of eutrophication and in 1986, the water production had to be stopped due to massive proliferation of planktonic algae.
"The biggest change has been the massive proliferation of neighborhood blogs–some run by real estate brokers, some run by journalists, some run by folks who just love their neighborhood," he says.
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In contrast to findings for early generation hybridization between H. annuus and H. petiolaris, ancient sunflower hybrid species derived from these same two species and which have undergone massive proliferation events of LTR retrotransposons display 2× to 6× higher expression levels of transcriptionally active sublineages relative to parental sunflower species H. annuus and H. petiolaris.
The hybrid species independently have undergone massive proliferation events of Ty3/gypsy-like elements and, to a lesser extent, Ty1/copia-like elements (Ungerer et al. 2006, 2009; Staton et al. 2009; Kawakami et al. 2010).
paradoxus) is locally adapted to saline marshes (Lexer et al. 2003; Karrenberg et al. 2006) and is the sole hybrid species to have undergone massive proliferation events of both Ty3/gypsy and Ty1/copia LTR retrotransposons (Ungerer et al. 2006; Kawakami et al. 2010).
Reactive gliosis, in which astrocytes as well as other types of glial cells undergo massive proliferation, is a common hallmark of all brain pathologies.
Reactive gliosis, whereby astrocytes and other types of glial cells undergo massive proliferation, is a common hallmark of numerous brain pathologies.
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