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Immunohistochemistry assessment against proliferating cell nuclear antigen did not show remarkable proliferation in the ERZO-treated rats when compared with group 2.
The remarkable proliferation of primitive fishes, which has given the period the name the "Age of Fishes," occurred in both fresh and marine waters.
Recent developments in the area of wireless communications have witnessed a remarkable proliferation of wireless technologies.
The roughly three quarters of a century that has passed since the publication of Sánchez Reulet's essay has seen a remarkable proliferation of work concerned with the identity of Latin American philosophy.
For the other porosities, we found a strong adhesion of the pre-osteoblastic cells from the first hours after seeding and a remarkable proliferation increase after 3 weeks and up to 8 weeks.
Given that progress in biological evolution is better regarded as the remarkable proliferation of intricate, useful design rather than movement toward a goal, the explicit parallels that Kuhn draws to biological evolution suggest that he is moving toward the same conception of scientific progress as some see in biological evolution as the proliferation of adaptive design.
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The intestinal epithelium maintains a remarkable balance between proliferation and differentiation despite rapid cellular turnover.
Furthermore, remarkable viability and proliferation of MSCs on scaffolds was observed, which demonstrated good biocompatibility of the scaffolds.
Results revealed that HA-ALN/CUR NPs provoke remarkable increase in proliferation, differentiation, and mineralization in the ECM of MC3T3-E1 cells which ultimately leads to enhanced bone formation.
Animals that did not undergo any treatment (control animals) did not show any remarkable apoptosis or proliferation (data not shown), and were therefore not included in the statistical comparison between ATN groups.
The remarkable and specific proliferation of this ancestral extensin in Arabidopsis suggests that this group of extensin genes plays an unusually important role in the biology of Arabidopsis.
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