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We also observed a small molecular weight band (∼28.6 kDa, Fig. 3A) which has not been described previously and might possibly represent an unknown P-TH isoform.
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The onset of a Raynaud phenomenon might possibly represent a clinical biomarker to identify survivors with augmented atherosclerosis, who could benefit from prophylactic interventions [ 80– 82].
Multiple sequence alignments indicated, that EST sequences BU990739 and BM370186 might possibly represent parts of the C-terminal and the N-terminal WRKY domains of HvWRKY6.
To address the significant data-storage matters arising from assessing so many prospective classifier pairs, the algorithm employs a dynamic data analysis feature whereby only pairs that might possibly represent 'top-scoring' pairs are recorded for further analysis.
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