Sentence examples for morphological changes involved from inspiring English sources

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As we known, plant morphological changes involved in many regulatory factors including transcription regulation, post-transcription regulation, changes of signal transduction, modification of epigenetic, and changes of proteins.

We used DAPI, a fluorescent DNA-binding agent, and acridine orange/ethidium bromide staining to observe cell death and cellular morphological changes involved in apoptosis [ 15].

Whilst numerous genetic studies have greatly improved our understanding of such fundamentally important questions (e.g. [ 3- 5]), little, however, is known about the related morphological changes involved in the domestication process beyond the well-studied phenomenon of size reduction [ 6].

Characterization of genetic bases for rotation-resistance and phenotypic traits of RR populations has been a formidable task due to the lack of reliable genetically diagnostic markers, and the complex behavioral, physiological, and morphological changes involved (Levine et al. 2002; Miller et al. 2006, 2007; Pierce and Gray 2006; Curzi et al. 2012; Mikac et al. 2013).

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Follow-up CT examinations on the other hand are performed with the purpose of identifying gross morphological changes involving structures with high contrast or large structures and can therefore benefit from the use of radiation dose reduced protocols especially if performed for repeat patient imaging.

Onset of transcription is followed by cellular and morphological changes involving cell speciation and gastrulation.

Fenugreek extract-induced death was preceded by dramatic morphological changes involving the appearance of multiple large vacuoles and transcriptional up-regulation of LC3, both of which imply activation of autophagy.

Distinct morphological changes involving appearance of large vacuoles, membrane disintegration and increased expression of LC3 transcripts indicated that fenugreek extract induced autophagy and autophagy-associated death of Jurkat cells.

Interestingly, even in the percentage term, the more dramatic the morphological changes were between the two stages, the higher the percentage of the total regulated genes were uniquely regulated between two adjacent stages, suggesting that more dramatic morphological changes involves a higher proportion of genes specifically altered for the developmental processes.

As skin hypertrophy in scar tissues introduces a series of morphological and structural changes involving several fluorophores and chromophores (namely collagen, elastin, hemoglobin), we applied bimodal (multiple AF and DR) spectroscopy to diagnose hypertrophic scar tissues on a preclinical model.

We have recently shown that expression of NES-hTERT in primary cells leads to premature growth arrest with accompanying morphological and genetic changes involved in cellular senescence [19].

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