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Conversely, oxidized LDL particles may undergo preferential uptake by macrophage scavenger receptors, which are not regulated by cellular cholesterol content [ 34].

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The observation that 31% of orthologs are associated to SIDERs in only one species and that another 21% harbor SIDERs in two out of three species supports the claim that these extinct retroposons may have undergone preferential assimilation or conservation in some species to some extent.

However, shorter PCR products undergo preferential amplification and it is possible that larger products may be missed by both agarose gel electrophoresis and sequencing (especially if present at low levels).

It has been often believed that substitutional solute atoms undergo preferential segregation to stacking faults (Suzuki effect).

We hypothesize that during melt-processing CNCs undergo preferential thermo-oxidative degradation in LDPE and simultaneous degradation in PP.

Furthermore, we propose that this locus may undergo expression regulation by a combination of alternative splicing and preferential transcription initiation at the downstream Ubl4 promoter, such that intergenic splicing is favored in ES cells while independent transcription of the component genes occurs preferentially in differentiated tissues.

These then may undergo further reactions.

An adenoma may undergo cystic degeneration.

He's been undergoing chemotherapy since October, and may undergo surgery in February.

Many phenotypes may undergo apparent adaptation [1].

The traveller may also undergo additional screening.

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