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Herein we report our findings of mutational stability in the majority of cases, as well as remarkable instability in one case of ovarian LGSC, in presumed drivers of disease KRAS and BRAF.
While the vast majority of evaluable cases contained mutations that were detected in all samples, one case showed remarkable instability in hotspot mutations of presumed drivers of disease, despite not receiving treatment that could have driven the specific evolution of (KRAS/BRAF) mutant clones.
A remarkable consequence of the instability of the WD repeat domain is that it contributes to the diversification of the WD40 repeat repertoire.
Our students from Egypt are facing a period of remarkable political instability.
The instability of afrotherian interordinal relationships is remarkable given that all of the analyses performed here included at least 4,590 parsimony informative molecular and morphological characters.
That study, performed by monitoring Ca2+ dynamics in thousands of CA1 cells over weeks through a miniature head-mounted microscope, revealed a remarkable degree of instability in the coding of space: only 25% of cells with place fields at one recording session exhibited the same properties 5 days later.
Consequently, we demonstrate that cells overexpressing KDM4 members are defective in DNA mismatch repair (MMR), as evident by the instability of four microsatellite markers and the remarkable increase in the spontaneous mutations frequency at the HPRT locus.
The psychrophilic mAP showed remarkable thermal instability, resulting in complete loss of its enzymatic activity, by incubation at 65°C for 15 min. Divalent cations, such as Zn2+ and Mg2+, have been identified as essential cofactors for ECAP [ 26].
Underexpression of TP53, CCND3, BCL2, SYK, ATM, TCL, PI3K, CCND1, and AID and overexpression of P2, MYC, and AICL were reported in this group of patients, indicating a remarkable genetic instability.
Multiple myeloma (MM) is a fatal B-cell malignancy characterized by a heterogeneous clinical course and a remarkable genomic instability that encompasses a large array of structural and numerical chromosomal aberrations.
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