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Moreover, a distinct punctuated pattern of FLAG fluorescence was present in the thoracic fat body of FLAGTTR-A/+ samples (Fig. 1M) and less frequent but larger in FLAGTTR-A/FLAGTTR-A samples (Fig. 1N).
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The pattern of Flag-TRAF4 was similar to that of endogeneous TRAF4 with the addition of a low nuclear staining (Figure 3 B).
Next, we compared the distribution pattern of FLAG-hGnRH-RI in HTR-8/SVneo cells to that of FLAG-mGluR5a (metabotropic glutamate receptor 5a) and FLAG-β2AR (β2-adrenergic receptor) in HTR-8/SVneo cells (Fig. 2A).
New flag states emerged over time and generally showed a similar pattern of flagging IUU fishing vessels.
Cain's prosthesis, a white-and-magenta running shoe with a complicated steel-and-plastic ankle joint, rose like a tower from the rubble, a pattern of American flags decorating the calf-size plastic socket that fits his stump.
In empty virus-transduced ischemic cardiomyocytes the pattern of EndoG-FLAG expression was diffuse (Figure 5a), suggesting translocation, which was significantly prevented in cardiomyocytes overexpressing Bcl-xL (Figure 5a and b).
Measures reported include rates of appropriate assignment of the new Australian 'Condition Onset' flag by ICD chapter, and patterns of invalid flagging.
"We came down here to party," said Arrigio, who wore a blue cowboy hat and fingernail polish in the pattern of a checkered flag.
Duysak, medium in stature and wearing a black and gray cardigan with a pattern of the American flag across it (not something he planned, laughing a little in surprise when he made the connection between it and the story), is a personable guy.
uysak, medium in stature and wearing a black and gray cardigan with a pattern of the American flag across it (not something he planned, laughing a little in surprise when he made the connection between it and the story), is a personable guy.
She was white, petite, with short bobbed hair; keys hung around her neck on a long cord woven in the pattern of a U.S. flag.
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