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Florida embryos collected at 22 hours were also predominantly in the process of gastrulation.
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At 21.5 hours of development the embryos were predominantly blastulae in the process of gastrulation.
Remarkably, there are already established molecular links between the centrosome and midbody for other proteins, which are predominantly involved in the process of membrane supply [38].
The result agrees with conclusions of other studies e.g. [ 37, 38], which suggest the remobilization of carbohydrate reserves stored in the prior year occurs predominantly during the process of wood formation at the beginning of the vegetation period.
These receptors are predominantly cholinergic and are directly involved in the process of neuronal excitement and inhibition (Eriksson et al. 1992).
In this study, we propose tests of X-linked association that capitalize on variance heterogeneity caused by various factors, predominantly the process of X-inactivation.
In the process of template switching, Hmo1 also promotes sister chromatid junction formation predominantly during replication.
The pattern of AQP expression is restricted to astrocytes and ependymal cells, and they have been located predominantly in the foot processes of the former, at the interface of the brain and the major liquid compartments [59].
The pattern of AQP expression is restricted to astrocytes and ependymal cells, and they have been located predominantly in the foot processes of the former, at the interface of the brain and the major liquid compartments [ 59].
CD74 was expressed predominantly in the membrane of cell soma and dot-like in the processes of microglial cells, whereas CD11b labelled strongly all processes of microglial cells.
MMP-9 may be involved predominantly in the inflammatory process during muscle degeneration.
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