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Cells treated with AgNPs showed a non-polarized shape, in contrast to that noted in tissue culture, in that many cells can adopt a polarized morphology that allows them to move through the polarized and dynamic reorganized actin cytoskeleton [37].

Thus, the lateral TRNs have a highly stereotyped morphology that allows visualization of individual neurons in living animals.

Both species have chromosomes with similar morphology that allows individualized identification of each chromosome into the chromosome complement (Pinto-Maglio and Cruz 1998; Lin et al. 2005).

We prepared RNAseq libraries from one day old embryos, a stage that is often used for expression pattern analysis because the developing nervous system has advanced to a morphology that allows identification of different brain anlage substructures [ 28].

Conversely, mesenchymal markers, such as vimentin (VIM), are induced in these cancer cells, all leading to a less adhesive, more motile cell morphology that allows local tumour cell evasion (Cowin et al, 2005).

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All of them had a characteristic morphology that allowed their identification on metaphase plates (see Figure 1).

It will be easy to imagine that the effects of some effectors on the actin dynamics cause structural changes on the cell morphology that allow to other effector proteins to better reach their molecular target.

We speculate that the MVC contributed to the extensive diversification of songbirds because they evolved a syringeal morphology that allowed for largely independent control of sound parameters, opening up a wealth of song syllables not previously available.

In contrast, the 460 nm thick, (1 1 1) textured, nanograined platinum thin films evaluated in this work have robust grain morphologies that allow us to uniquely identify the fatigue damage accumulation processes.

Lacking direct evidence, reconstruction of morphologies that allowed sloth divergence may be modeled by study of evolutionary trends in known xenarthran lineages.

For example, species such as Herichthys minckleyi and Amphilophus citrenellus exhibit polymorphic jaw morphologies that allow individuals within the same populations to exploit highly different prey types [ 27, 28].

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