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Our previous study showed that FtsZ is persistently expressed throughout the cell cycle, whereas the expression of the nucleus-encoded MinD and MinE, as well as FtsZ ring formation, are restricted to the S phase [ 32].

Its paralogous SoxD member, the Lampetra fluviatilis orthologue of the recently isolated Lenthenteron japonicum SoxD1 [44], had similar expression in the forebrain but not the neural crest, and was persistently expressed at st. 26 (Fig. 5G, H).

In sharp contrast to Mr. Lindsey, Mr. O'Neill persistently expressed skepticism about the need for a broad new package of tax cuts to give the economy a short-term stimulus.

The difference in off-target mutation frequencies between cells and embryos could occur because higher levels of RGNs are persistently expressed in transfected cells, and edit genomic DNA intensely over a long period of time during cell culture, which provides more opportunity for RNA-DNA interaction.

Schulz, who has persistently expressed his opposition to the continuation of a leftwing-conservative alliance, insisting German voters clearly showed their opposition to it at elections on 24 September when they gave the SPD its worst result since the second world war, has said he wants party members to be polled on the issue first.

OsADF2, 4, 5 and 11 persistently expressed in different growth stages of rice (Figure 1A and B, Additional file 5: Figure S4).

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The Flavivirus Kunjin replicon was previously engineered to persistently express HIV gag and was shown to induce protective responses in mice.

To further validate the contribution of STAT3 signaling in the anti-melanoma effects of SLE, we established A375 stable cells persistently expressing STAT3C, a constitutively active variant of STAT3.

The BV-engineered rASCs that persistently express TGF-β3/BMP-6 improved the chondrogenesis, in vitro cartilaginous constructs production and in vivo hyaline cartilage regeneration, thus representing a remarkable advance in cartilage engineering.

He removed a second juror who was white, and gained defense approval for seating Juror 108 by pairing the choice with a black alternate -- thus violating in one maneuver rules against seating jurors out of order, seating anyone who persistently expresses doubts about his ability to be fair, and excluding people from a jury on the basis of race or religion.

In their letters, the soldiers persistently express gratitude for the food and clothing provided by the British; this may be due to the Indian soldiers' Comfort Fund (ICS), an English charity established in 1914 to supplement provisions for Indian soldiers, especially while they were in hospital.

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