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Most tissues, with the exception of the placenta, the macula densa of the kidney and brain, do not constitutively express COX-2 (Harris et al., 1994; Hirst et al., 1995).
In the embryo, Dvl-1 is expressed in most tissues, with uniformly high levels in the central nervous system.
These factors exist in a tightly regulated feedback circuit in most tissues with expression, although the precise nature of co-operative regulation may differ between tissues [23].
In terms of gene expression, tissue specificity can be addressed in strict terms of genes that are exclusively transcribed in only one particular tissue type, but there is evidence indicating that most tissues with similar function share many expression patterns.
Most tissues with the same embryonic origin clustered together in the NJ-tree.
GFP is visible in most tissues with stronger expression seen in the head and tail regions.
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HKIII expression is relatively low in most tissue, with the highest levels reported in lung, kidney, and liver [7], [8], [9].
Overall, most tissues fit with the pattern of increase in average DNA methylation early in life, with a gradual decrease later in life (Grönniger et al., 2010; Ong & Holbrook, 2014).
NiV antigen was present in endothelial and arterial smooth muscle cells in most tissues examined with lung appearing to be the most severely affected organ (Figure 1E).
Stfa2l1 expression was weak or undetectable in most tissues tested, with the notable exception of the fetal liver, bone marrow, and spleen which presented high expression levels (Figure S1 and 2B).
Porphyrins with side chains with nett cationic character also exhibited up upward (parabolic) dependence on pi for most tissues studied, with maximal porphyrin localisation at pi of 0-0.5.
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