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The variations include under- or over-expression and, most often, expression of variant CD44 forms, particularly CD44v3 and v6.
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It should be noted that in the wild mouse population, due to the large number of alleles present at the MHC class I locus, the "normal" situation would most often be heterozygous expression of MHC class I. Quantitatively, this would correspond to "hemizygous" expression of each allele.
The emergence of resistance to these β-lactams, most often through bacterial expression of β-lactamases, threatens public health.
Most often they lack expression of key functions (e.g., gluconeogenesis or organic anion transport) of their in vivo correspondents.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.05607.013 >> The genetic variations underlying complex traits, such as steatosis, most often affect gene expression levels rather than structural (coding) aspects (Wang et al., 2005; Hindorff et al., 2009).
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