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Immunohistochemical analyses using polyclonal goat-anti-human antibodies A4502 (DAKO, Hamburg, Germany) recognising the c-kit gene product CD117 revealed a strong staining of mononuclear cells of the dermis morphologically corresponding to mast cells, as additionally confirmed by Giemsa staining.
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The Bayesian phylogeny shows four distinct groups: 1) a Texas and Louisiana clade, 2) a Southern Appalachian clade, 3) a clade corresponding to the morphologically distinct Narceus gordanus (Chamberlin, 1943), and 4) a large, widely distributed sister clade to N. gordanus [ 14].
All nuclear loci are essentially concordant in revealing two well differentiated groups of haplotypes, corresponding to the morphologically-defined species R. marina and R. schneideri.
Clones 401C5 and 367P3 from LG15, corresponding to Ha09, were assigned to two morphologically different chromosomes.
Verbs in particular must be morphologically marked as members of a conjugation, of which those corresponding to Latin -āre form by far the most frequent and indeed in modern times virtually the only productive class (thus, Latin plantāre 'to plant,' Italian plantare, Engadine plaunter, French planter, Catalan plantar, from planta 'plant'plant
Developmental stages of cultured oligodendrocytes can be morphologically categorized into Type 1, Type 2, or Type 3 stages, corresponding to OPCs (Type 1), immature oligodendrocytes (Type 2), or matured oligodendrocytes (Type 3), respectively [ 46].
Development of the region structurally corresponding to the hippocampus (lateral pallium) in the zebrafish differs morphologically but still appears to retain the functionality for spatial memory (Rodriguez et al. 2002).
After recovery, larvae were morphologically indistinguishable from controls, except for an approximate 12-hr delay in development, corresponding to time spent arrested in 0.3% oxygen.
Microscopy examination of blood samples identified intracellular forms morphologically compatible with piroplasms in 28.8% of them (Table 1), 82.5% corresponding to Theileria spp. and 17.5% to Babesia spp. Piroplasms were detected by microscopy in 37.8 % of the animals with clinical signs compatible with piroplasmosis and in 24.6% of those with unspecific signs.
For example, for the embryo highlighted by the inset photo in Figure 8 (embryo B-15), only one leg-bearing segment is morphologically visible; eve segmental stripes are resolved up to the 9th LBS but primary eve expression corresponding to the 22nd leg-bearing segment is already appearing.
In addition, two morphologically distinct Bacteroidales ectosymbionts were occasionally detected in single cells of D. porteri: one was bristle-like and the other was rod-shaped, probably corresponding to the phylotypes Rs-N74 and Rs-N41, respectively (see below).
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