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This promoter substitution resulted in a significantly more homogeneous expression of the EGFP transgene in all hematopoietic cell types, including CD34+-derived T lymphocytes, in which the CMV promoter was inactive, and NOD/SCID mouse repopulating cells.

Staining with both antibodies was detected in LMα1TG mice overexpressing full-length LMα1 chain (Figure S1) (described in 25) and it indicated a higher level and more homogeneous expression of LMα1 chain in these animals.

The more homogeneous expression of transcription factors present in Oct4+/− ESCs results in delayed differentiation in comparison to WT ESCs.

Significant cell-to-cell variation in the expression of a set of erythroid-associated genes was observed around commitment, which resolved to a more homogeneous expression state upon commitment, similar to expression patterns for the same gene set in differentiated erythroid cells 46.

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Since NF-κB dynamics influence gene expression, duration modulation to control percent population activation is therefore a strategy to achieve more homogeneous gene expression and phenotype outcomes between cells.

In contrast, GL26B6 and GL26B6V exhibited more homogeneous gene expression within progenitor/differentiation genes (Fig. 6B).

Thus, regardless of the specific etiology of this heterogeneity or its role in GBM phenotypic variation, GBMs acquired more homogeneous gene expression after exposure to strong anti-tumor T cell activity.

Culture in 2i is purported to maintain a "naïve" pluripotent state by shielding ESCs from differentiation-promoting signals (Nichols et al., 2009; Wray et al., 2011), but despite more homogeneous Nanog expression, there is little evidence that cells in 2i represent a single cell type.

In our study, AC patients with intermediate-grade tumors, although not significant, were found to have a higher proportion of mixed lesions, i.e., both somatostatin receptor-positive and receptor-negative lesions as compared to TC patients which had more homogeneous somatostatin receptor expression.

Genomic integration of Purg1 ensures more controlled and homogeneous expression levels compared to analyses involving multi-copy plasmids, which show great variations in copy number.

These heterogeneities contrast with the more homogeneous and correlated expression of the corresponding proteins.

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