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Remarkably, this distribution of small RNA tags strongly resembles pattern of endogenous siRNA processing recently discovered in fruit fly and mouse suggesting possible cross-talk between the two pathways [16], [31].
Results have revealed that OGD triggered a rapid change in gene expression and cytokine secretion in microglia in primary culture that partially resembled pattern of changes observed in vivo.
The epidemic waves resemble patterns of real disease spreading [14].
Yet, the way in which impulsive rats consume cocaine resembles patterns of compulsive cocaine-seeking in humans.
Importantly, however, a "productive" subset of stochastic outcomes appears to be selected for, as methylation patterns in cancer often resemble patterns of other normal tissues.
The extracellular distribution of type VIII collagen was different from that of the other collagen types which have been described in brain and resembles patterns of expression described for certain tissues during mammalian embryogenesis (Kapoor et al., 1988).
That is, the variation in gene expression caused by master regulators quite closely resembles patterns of variation caused by confounding effects and will therefore be removed by our method.
Total lipid contents of the fish muscle decreased downstream resembling the pattern of carbohydrate decline.
A CHERRY::Y38F2AR.9 reporter showed that, at the larval stage, Y38F2AR.9 formed a reticular network and accumulated around the nucleus, resembling the pattern of the ER (Fig. 5A).
Motility in strain 2CP-C occurs on solid surfaces (Figure 4), resembling the pattern of social motility observed in M. xanthus [36].
Resembling the pattern of results in frontal cortex, we further found effects in left middle temporal gyrus (MTG; Figure 3b, left panel; Table 2).
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