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Such evolutionary insight on the functional organization of the rodent and mammalian genomes may help link abundant Mus and Rattus research to human studies.
In Xenopus tropicalis, a widely used animal model for physiology research, the repertoire of GPCRs may help link the GPCR evolutionary history in vertebrates from teleost fish to mammals.
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The availability of a homogeneous cell population may help linking in vitro studies at a cellular resolution with in vivo studies in whole organisms.
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By quantitatively isolating dispersion effects, this technique may help to link disparate studies in the literature while providing defensible quantitative insights into nanoscale reinforcement mechanisms.
They may help to link the innate and adaptive immune system.
These MaCSCs may help to link the stem cell and clonal expansion theories of breast cancer progression.
In future studies, PUS may help to link differences in the morphology and functionality of in vivo slings to their material properties.
The present finding supports our hypothesis that differential expression of the p53 isoforms in primary breast tumours may help to link p53 status to biological properties and drug sensitivity.
By dropping a treat on the floor this rewards the kitten's boldness and may help them to link people to tasty snacks, and make them more willing to approach in future.
Researchers will then crunch the data in the hope of finding patterns that may help illuminate links between the way art is created and enjoyed, and possibly the nature of creativity itself.
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