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The phrase "more highly expressed" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is communicated or conveyed with a greater level of intensity or emphasis. Example: "In her speech, the politician's passion for environmental protection was more highly expressed than her opponent's."
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The red squares represent genes that were more highly expressed in Ved and the blue squares the genes that were more highly expressed in PS.
However, those contigs exhibiting P1-like hybrid expression were more often more highly expressed than P2.
Strikingly, these proteins are more highly expressed in minimal medium than in rich medium (ref 16).
Once again Pecam1 and Kdr were more highly expressed in TA cells.
Many cytokine genes were more highly expressed in the focal areas of inflammation.
PRDM16 is more highly expressed in hBAT than hWAT.
Additionally, TNFα showed a tendency to be more highly expressed in patients with severe chondral injury.
We discovered that 31 phosphatases were more highly expressed, while 11 were underexpressed specifically in ER-negative breast cancers.
Interestingly, this pathway was more highly expressed during the stationary phase in 6475, while it was more highly expressed during the early log phase in 55730.
Of the cyclin-dependent kinases, CDK4 and CDK6 were more highly expressed than CDK2.
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All proteins were more highly expressed in Murcott than Temple in stage 2, whereas most proteins were more highly expressed in Temple than Murcott in stage 1.
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