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Rarely, nodular calcification/ossification can be seen in the alar ligament which can mimic type III fracture of the occipital condyle or type I fracture of the odontoid process (see below).
Here we used laser tweezers to mimic type IV pilus mediated force generation by T4P-coated beads on the order of 100pN.
Two lines of sequence-based evidence suggest that S. meliloti and probably other α-proteobacteria as well, does not encode sRNAs of the molecular mimic type.
This model of IUGR is thought to mimic type II diabetes in humans, with progressive defects in insulin secretion and insulin action before hyperglycemia.
Diabetes as a consequence of hemochromatosis is characterized by insulin resistance and β-cell destruction (2), and the metabolic phenotype can therefore mimic type 2 diabetes and nonautoimmune type 1 diabetes (3).
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We explored three animal models mimicking type 1 and 2 diabetes.
Tamilselvan et al. [ 92] examined the effect of calcitriol (1,25, dihydroxycholecalciferol) on the expression of VDR, insulin receptor (IR), and GLUT4 in L6 cells when exposed to high glucose and high insulin which mimics type 2 diabetic model [ 92].
Type 1 diabetic pregnancy induced in pregnant rats starting on day 5 of gestation, mimicking type 1 diabetes developed in human beings [ 24, 35, 36], is also well established [ 19- 22] and represents a good model for several reasons [ 24, 35, 36].
"Absolutely -- I would!" he said, mimicking typing on a keyboard.
To demonstrate this we constructed a two-stage activation cascade and distributed the network into two separate cell-mimic types.
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