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According to scanning electron microscopic (SEM) images, the difference in the real and geometric surface area of the modified electrodes is much more expressed in the case of PTBA.
We also showed that VEGF protein was much more expressed in 2YTA than in LBA medium, probably because it was exclusively produced as inclusion bodies in LBA condition.
In Figure 4B, the conditions are identical except that the variant P2 is much more expressed than P1 in tissue T2 (α22 = 0.9), which leads to a larger portion of the landscape where balancing selection can occur.
The interaction appeared because the reversed DE was much more expressed in the incongruent than in the congruent condition.
Similarly in NahG genotype where callose was accumulating around the lesions, viral RNA was found to be much more expressed in lamina than in the veins.
There might be a larger ribosome concentration in the minimal medium grown cells or some specific genes are much more expressed in the rich medium (see below).
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The results revealed that most of MAPK and MAPKK genes were highly expressed in Bd21 leaves, while the MAPKKK genes were much more abundantly expressed in the stems and leaves than that in the roots.
Interestingly, miR-1185 and miR-548a-5p miR-548a-5p miR-548a-5ply expressed in plasma as compared to PBMCs or platelets, or only expressed in plasma.
This agreed with other previously reported results [ 10, 11, 36], where most novel species-specific miRNAs were usually expressed at lower levels than their conserved counterparts and were much more spatiotemporally expressed.
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