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However, the pattern was not completely restricted to the fourth whorl (carpels) like in R. gallica 'Cardinal de Richelieu' (Figure 6C), allowing stamen formation.
Human CD146 expression is not completely restricted to endothelial cells.
These results strongly suggested that the evolutionary trajectories in this lineage were not completely restricted.
While Vγ5+ cells are not completely restricted to the skin dendritic epithelial T cell population [ 17, 22, 23], pulmonary Vγ5 mRNA was unexpected.
Vessel ghosts, which indicate a regressing segment, can be found even at the advancing front of an angiogenic network and reveal that remodeling is not completely restricted spatially.
Finally, the expressed Navs are functional since action potentials were detected as soon as at E12.5, a stage when AnkG and Navs are not completely restricted to the AIS.
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This rendered the dorsal portion of the thorax immobile, but did not completely restrict thoracic movement as has been suggested [9], [10] (Fig. 3b).
A heritage of one-shot genitalia does not completely restrict the potential to increase mating rates in Nephila although an upper limit is defined by the available sperm load.
To be clear, material design apps aren't completely restricted by what they could or couldn't do in the real world.
However, there is evidence to suggest that the usage of the −2a and −2b promoters might not be completely restricted to leucocytes, as a modest enrichment of H3K4Me3 at these promoters was also observed in human and mouse non-leucocytes and expression of exon −2a transcripts was detected in synovial fibroblasts and human breast cancer cells.
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