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Thus, we speculate that miR-29a may express at different stages of cancer development.
The protective effect of breastfeeding on overweight may express at a later age.
We observe that ∼35% of genes may express at least two forms under normal conditions (see Fig. 1, right).
The latter implies that hMSCs may express at least the minimum level of telomerase activity to bring about regenerative capacity and differentiation potential.
Regarding the 37 unexpressed flax UGTs, it is possible that some or most of these genes may express at very low levels in particular tissue type or express only under specific conditions such as biotic or abiotic stresses.
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Tea Party followers may express outrage at government spending, for example, but more than 75% of them told pollsters last November that they're against cutting Social Security to balance the budget.
Nevertheless, the obtained results suggest that a high percentage of ERBB2-overexpressing ductal carcinomas may express KLF6 at the nuclear compartment during early stages of development.
If unlicensed Cre activity is an issue, clones that appear mCrem negative by western blot should be screened via FACS with or without OHT treatment, since such clones may express mCrem at levels low enough to be undetectable by western blot but nevertheless be capable, as our results suggest, of mediating mCrem dependent recombination.
It is possible that the endogenous mir-34 and mir-83 genes are expressed in the DTCs, but these transgenic constructs may express GFP at levels below limits of detection.
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