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In vertebrates, DMT1 is ubiquitously expressed, but more abundant expression is observed in the proximal duodenum compared to the kidney or the brain [28], [32], [43].

This correlates with the more abundant expression of Hes1 in the ultimobranchial bodies at E11.5 rather than in median anlage at E9.5.

Up-regulated transcripts were defined by more abundant expression in treatment than control, while down-regulation was defined by more abundant expression in control than treatment.

We identified 180 BM probes with more abundant expression in stage IV than stage I GC (Supplementary Table S4).

At 48 hpf, as the brain develops and expands, we observed more abundant expression of both genes.

The same expression pattern of more abundant expression in tumour compared with normal tissue samples was also seen in ovarian cancer.

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Considering the normalized miRNA abundances, we observed that known and conserved miRNAs are, on average, more abundant (average expression 15,000 than) thanovelel grapevine-specific miRNAs (average expression around 150 TP5M), confirming that recently evolved molecules are less expressed and generally more tissue-specific (Fig.  6) [ 30, 34, 67– 67].

More abundant DKK1 expression was observed in the cortex within primarily K5K8DP cells however; expression was also detected within K8 expressing cTECs (Figure 2M P).

However, our data are in agreement with another quantitative RT-PCR study that described much more abundant KLK14 expression (in 55 of 178 breast tumours) and a clear correlation of KLK14 expression and poor prognosis (Yousef et al, 2002a).

Out of a total of 13629 samples (the same number as in the meta analysis), 100 samples were taken from a tissue in which a certain gene was only marginally expressed (log2 expression normally distributed with mean 8 and standard deviation 0.3) whereas in the other 13529 samples this gene was more abundant (log2 expression normally distributed with mean 12 and standard deviation 0.3).

On the other hand, more abundant ERH expression in tumorigenic as compared with non-tumorigenic breast cancer cell lines (see Figure 3) and the trend of higher expression in malignant as compared with normal tissue samples (see Figure 4) suggest that ERH could be possibly used as a prognostic factor in breast cancer.

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