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ETM resembles normal life attack 276969%) N.a.
Current patient's expectations following knee replacement surgery include a knee that resembles normal and allows an unrestricted active life.
Multicellular skin substitutes containing PVA borate networks display a linear cellular organization, reduced cellularity and the formation of a keratinized epidermis that resembles normal skin.
Cancer cell proliferation resembles normal embryonic growth in a way that both are extremely rapid.
In this model that resembles normal human epidermis, disease-associated markers for epidermal activation (e.g. β-defensin-2 (hBD-2), psoriasin and elafin) are expressed at low to undetectable levels which makes it a suitable and sensitive model to study keratinocyte activation by inflammatory stimuli[10].
In addition, WS cells exhibit genomic instability [2], replication defects [3], aberrant telomere maintenance [4], and a gene expression profile that resembles normal human aging [5], implicating the role of Werner syndrome protein (WRN) in maintenance of self-renewing capabilities and prevention of cellular senescence.
The bone repair process in adults resembles normal development of the skeleton during embryogenesis.
10.7554/eLife.08440.011 Figure 3. PD atrophy resembles normal intrinsic connectivity networks.
We confirmed that histology of the mammary glands in rhesus macaques resembles normal human mammary tissue during lactation.
As liquid is relatively uncomplicated to clear for most people, an additional 'peristaltic challenge' is often used by swallowing a viscous gel, which better resembles normal food.
The fourth subtype of breast cancer is the normal-like subtype, which resembles normal mammary epithelial cells expressing genes associated with adipose tissue.
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