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But most interestingly, we found shining, millimeter-size grains of red garnet.
Most interestingly, we detected epigenetic effects on the level of proteins involved in histone modification (HDAC1/-2, SET, RBBP7, DDX5).
Most interestingly we identified an additional overpotential caused by a transport of Li ions against a concentration gradient into the particle.
Surprisingly and most interestingly, we report that an integrase carrying the D167H substitution improves vector transduction efficiency and integration in both HEK-293T and primary CD34+ cells.
And, most interestingly, we see the Colossus, which was clearly still standing also in the third century A.D.: the Colossus in which the features have been changed from those of Nero to those of Sol, with the rayed crown.
Most interestingly, we show that osteoporotic bone cells experience similar or higher maximum strains than healthy bone cells after short durations of estrogen deficiency (5 weeks), and exceeded the osteogenic strain threshold (10,000 με) in a similar or significantly larger proportion of the cell (osteoblast, 12.68% vs. 13.68%; osteocyte, 15.74% vs. 5.37%).
Most interestingly, we observed an unusual superelasticity in these CNCs owing to their 3D spiral geometries.
Most interestingly, we further show that, due to feedback inhibition, too large patterns are much less detrimental for memory capacity than too small patterns.
Most interestingly, we have seen that our results reveal a far richer dynamics of the discrete model compared with the continuous one proposed in [9], including an invariant circle, cascades of period-doubling bifurcation and chaotic sets.
Most interestingly, we could not observe any additional toxic effect induced by synphilin-1 in this mutant strain.
Most interestingly, we observed that neutrophil differentiation and proliferation in liquid cultures of SDS BM progenitors is hampered as compared to control BM hematopoietic progenitors.
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