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This condensation adopts a metameric pattern of more condensed and less condensed regions (Fig. 3C), which later give rise to the AF and vertebral bodies, respectively (Aszodi et al., 1998).
Now things are more condensed and organized.
The nuclear material becomes more condensed and oval in shape; this area develops as the head of the sperm.
Participants suggested that investigators provide more condensed and easier to understand informed consents and follow-up of study findings.
Mr. Price's new works extend his play with biomorphic volumes and richly textured surfaces, but they have become more condensed and more animated.
Poly-siRNA formed more condensed and nano-sized complexes with low molecular weight polyethylenimine (PEI) by strong electrostatic interaction based on the higher charge density of poly-siRNA, compared with siRNA (mono-siRNA).
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During steaming, the impregnated P species become more condensed phase and the acidity and catalytic activity decreased further.
The increase of mitochondrial size with regularly arranged cristae, with more condensed matrix and extension of cristae areas of clino-rotated cells, may demonstrate higher functional activity of the mitochondria under altered gravity conditions.
Methylated regions of DNA are associated with chromatin remodeling, generally occurring in areas of more condensed chromatin and decreased transcriptional activity [1], [2].
For a cell to be considered mitotic, the profile had to contain one or more condensed chromosomes and lack a nuclear envelope.
Gene expression studies localize H1b in regions of active transcription and H1d and H1e in less active or inactive regions [ 37, 57, 58], suggesting the association of the subtypes of high binding affinity with more condensed chromatin and of those of intermediate or low binding affinity with less condensed chromatin.
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