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Keratinocytes (KCs) are the most frequent cells in the epidermis, and they are often isolated and cultured in vitro to study the molecular biology of the skin.
For instance, while single uracil (HIS3, LEU2, MET15, ura3∆; 19.7%) or leucine (HIS3, URA3, MET15, leu2∆; 11.1%) auxotrophs were amongst the most frequent cells, their methionine-deficient counterparts (HIS3, URA3, LEU2, met15∆; 0.4%) were among the most rare.
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Papillary serous carcinoma (113/212; 53.3%) and adenocarcinoma (75/212; 35.4%) were the most frequent cell types encountered.
Clustering methods are useful to discover the most frequent cell profiles existing in the datasets.
Among the perihydatid cells α-SMA+ myofibroblasts were the most frequent cell type constituted the non-parenchymal cell population in all biopsies.
Besides these most frequent cell types, there are specialized epithelial cells rather infrequent in number but particularly conspicuous in their expression of cholinergic traits.
Hodgkin's disease involves the thymus more commonly than does non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, and the most frequent cell type is nodular sclerosing disease [ 2].
By using this method, we could determine that neutrophil precursors detected by MPO staining (35.84 ± 13.04/HPF) and CD15+ neutrophils (24.25 ± 10.36/HPF) were by far the most frequent cell populations expressing IL-17.
Apart from autologous internalization of tumor cells, immune cells are the most frequent effector cells, whose entering into other cells is termed emperipolesis early.
Immunohistochemistry also revealed that CD3+ cells were the most frequent T cells infiltrated the inflammatory milieu of the liver in all sample groups.
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