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In an ommatidium composed of one wild type R cell surrounded by Df 2R Dg248 R cells (arrow, Fig. 6C), the wild type R cell's morphology is normal and appears indistinguishable from those in an ommatidia comprised entirely of wild type cells.
Although WHSC1 mutant inner ears are smaller, their gross morphology is normal.
The fibrillar IFM morphology is normal in all three homozygous salm alleles, showing that the tagged Salm proteins are indeed functional.
HE staining showed that cell morphology is normal in normal group, whereas in diabetic rats groups myocardial cells disorder, cardiac hypertrophy are seen, monocyte infiltration is observed are also seen, at the same time we can see that monocyte infiltration decreased significantly in Fgl2 RNAi gene silencing group.
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Lung inflation and morphology were normal in NF90 mice.
The cell viability of these cells was evaluated for up to six days, and the results showed that the cell morphology was normal, with no cytotoxic effects.
Cell morphology was normal in all cases and no increases in the interferon-related responses, measured by (a) 2′-5′ A oligo synthetase (b) IFITM1 and (c) ISGF3γ mRNA levels, were observed.
On the contrary, HSG showed a high negative predictive value (100%%): No additional tube pathologies were identified at LSC if the tube morphology was normal at HSG.
In contrast, cell morphology was normal following expression of RNAP-II with 2/3 ΨCTD (Figure 4A).
By 12 h, most of the KO cells were moving very slowly, while overall cell shape remained unchanged, nuclear morphology was normal and cilia were still beating.
Despite the absence of agrin in the pharynx of the mutants, pharyngeal morphology was normal in young as well as in older animals (data not shown).
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