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The most common subclass, type IIA, includes the bacterial enzymes topo IV and gyrase, and eukaryotic topo II.
The examination of molecular pathways activated in response to Myc overexpression closely resembled the most common subclass of human leukemia (Langenau et al., 2004).
Deficiency of the IgG3 subclass is the most common subclass deficiency in adults with individuals typically presenting with recurrent URIs and lower respiratory tract infections.
IgG2 deficiency is the most common subclass deficiency in children and results in recurrent upper respiratory tract infections (URIs) and lower respiratory tract infections, similar to what is observed in CVID.
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In the largest series reported by Nasr et al. [ 2], the most common IgG subclass found in the glomeruli was IgG3.
The most common WHO subclasses were refractory cytopenia with multilineage dysplasia (n=13) and refractory cytopenia with multilineage dysplasia-RS (n=5) (see Table 1 for details).
The LINE-1 subclass is the most common LINE, representing about 20% of the total human genome, whereas the most abundant type of SINE is the Alu element, as exemplified by AluYb8; together LINE and Alu sequences make up nearly one-third of the genome (Choi et al. 2009; Zamudio and Bourc'his 2010).
IgG replacement therapy was most common in the CVID group (100%) and in the subclass deficiency group (63%), and also frequent in the other groups (ND, 54% and sIgAD, 38%, see online supplementary table S1).
NSCLC can be divided into three main subclasses: adenocarcinoma (ADC), squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and large cell carcinoma (LCC); the most common subtypes being ADC and SCC.
Most common was Atrazine.
(Most common problem: the hips).
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