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Given that the TMT comprises numbers and letters and is a measure of executive functioning, it may preferentially involve the left frontal lobe.
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Successful cluster transitions via the 'jackpot' strategy, as depicted in Figure 2C, may therefore preferentially involve mutations that simultaneously affect binding avidity and antigenicity.
DMPFC may be preferentially involved in the integration of different emotions whereas the TPJ may be particularly involved in evaluating others' emotions36, which could explain its role in prosocial behaviour.
However, these cascades may be preferentially involved in different types of host pathogen interaction.
As this EPC subset may be preferentially involved in the active stage of the disease, it is likely that hemangioblastic EPC-dependent vasculogenesis is more prominent in active RA associated with high-grade systemic inflammation and accelerated atherosclerosis.
As previously proposed by Palucka and colleagues in systemic-onset juvenile idiopathic arthritis [ 39], we thought pDCs may be preferentially involved in the ANA response frequently found in RA patients – which increases under treatment.
Altogether, these data suggest that BFA-resistant NtGNL1a ARF-GEF may preferentially be involved in the endocytosis of both FM4-64 and PIN1-GFP.
Nodal metastases in the lateral compartment preferentially involve nodes in the mid and lower internal jugular chain (III and IV) but may spread into the posterior triangle (V) and supraclavicular fossa.
Several organic and amino acidopathies, contrariwise, preferentially involve the U fibers.
Some studies suggest that these problems preferentially involve older women.
Several processes during critical illness may promote such wasting of muscle protein, which preferentially involves myosin [ 25, 26].
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