Sentence examples for most extensively characterized from inspiring English sources

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Of these, the recurrent frameshift mutation of HDAC2 in exon 1 has been the most extensively characterized.

The alk system found in Pseudomonas putida GPo1, which degrades n-alkanes from n-pentane to n-dodecane, remains the most extensively characterized alkane hydroxylase system.

The most extensively characterized of these is 5-azacytidine (5-Aza); however, no consensus exists on how this agent should be deployed in MDS.

Regenerated silk fibroin obtained from mulberry (Bombyx mori) silk is the most extensively characterized silk fibroin with outstanding biocompatible properties, and its composite with hydroxyapatite has a high osteoconductivity (Weng et al. 1997; Furuzono et al. 2000; Ren et al. 2007).

The FHL complex of E. coli has been the most extensively characterized at both the physiological and genetic levels.

Furthermore, adhesion of basal epithelial cells to the extracellular matrix is mediated by several classes of receptor, the most extensively characterized being integrins.

The most extensively characterized of those is the kinase PrkC that has recently been shown to participate in signalling underlying spore germination [23].

The ade6-M26 recombination hotspot of fission yeast is the most extensively characterized and best understood meiotic hotspot in any eukaryote (Figure 1) (see ref. [6] for recent review).

Protein phosphatase 2C alpha (PP2Cα; EC 3.1.3.16), the most extensively characterized member of PP2C family, plays an important role in TGFβ, cell growth, stress and inflammation signaling [10], [12] [15].

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Rather, most of them had been extensively characterized for the role of their anchor motif in determining their subcellular location and were therefore very appropriate probes for our purpose of linking transfer efficiency and subcellular location.

The majority of accessions are landraces, and to date, much of this germplasm has not been extensively characterized, and most of the landraces have yet to have been utilized in modern plant breeding.

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