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In some cases, recombinant proteins have accumulated up to 20% of the TSP (Surzycki et al. [2009]), although 1-5% TSP is the most common accumulation range for several proteins (Manuell et al. [2007]; Rasala et al. [2010]).

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Intimal atherosclerotic calcification is the most common form of calcium accumulation, in association with macrophages and vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs).

As far as incubation processes were concerned, the most common kind was the simple accumulation of probability: because latent conditions were not detected from one project to the next, the cumulative probability of a failure occurring on some project simply increased over time until an error was virtually inevitable.

The most common cause of gingivitis is the accumulation of dental plaque on exposed tooth surfaces.

"Tau protein accumulation is the most common pathology among degenerative brain diseases, including Alzheimer's disease, progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), traumatic brain injury (TBI) and over twenty others," the research paper notes.

Fatty liver is the most common hepatic disorder characterized by triglyceride accumulation within hepatocytes.

In this study we found that in the most common gynaecological malignancy, endometrial cancer, the accumulation of hyaluronan is also associated with decreased expression of hyaluronidase genes.

Multiple myeloma (MM) is the second most common haematological cancer, resulting from the accumulation of malignant plasma cells in the bone marrow. 1 MM is responsible for approximately 1% of all cancer cases globally and in the UK, and incidence rates have increased in the UK since the mid-1970s (http://www.cancerresearchuk.org).org

If this failure to identify short microinversion does explain the differences among this and previous studies, the estimates of λMI presented here, which are similar to the rate of accumulation of the most common type of avian TE insertion, may be more typical of vertebrate genomes.

M-accumulation was the most common phenotype, and in the M-class, cell cycle effects were highly concentration dependent: The distinctive "G1 blip" occurred at lower inhibitor concentrations (Figure 4, Figure 5), as did the IC50 for proliferation inhibition (Figure S1B), while accumulation in M+/−G2 (with attendant loss in G1) occurred at higher concentrations.

The M-accumulation class was most common, and interestingly, 13 of the 14 M-class lines were mutant for TP53 (vs. only 3 TP53 mutants in the 11 non-M-class lines); we suggest a possible basis for this genotype-phenotype correlation in the Discussion.

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