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For the first tube reactions, a 2-μM concentration of SCC I primers were used along with a 0.4 μM concentration of the primers for mecA, Sa442, SCC II, SCC III, and SCC V (primers listed in Table 1).
In general, the size of the SCC (i.e., the largest strongly connected component) in the recommendation networks grows with N.
Although not statistically significant, the tumor multiplicity of SCC I in K5-VILIP-1 mice was lower than in WT mice (0.68 SSCI/mouse versus 0.88 SCCI/mouse).
This was clearly represented by the increase in SCC I, i.e., very well differentiated SCCs, that constituted 74% of all SCCs in K5-VILIP-1 mice versus only 49% of SCCs in WT mice treated with the two stage carcinogenesis protocol.
We used a cell line of fibroblasts obtained from the vicinity of a tongue SCC, i.e., CaDEC12 cells, because CAF cell lines are not yet available.
We used the 'prune the graph' function of BiNoM to automatically separate the strongly connected component (SCC), i.e. the central cyclic motif of the map, from more loosely connected upstream and downstream species.
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Our results of MSP analysis of the same p16 INK4a region with the same set of primers in invasive SCC (I-III FIGO stages) are in close agreement with these findings.
In the nasal cavity, at least two types of SCCs exist, i.e. SCCs in the respiratory epithelium highly innervated by the trigeminal nerve and chemoreceptive microvillous SCC cells situated high in the main olfactory epithelium but not connecting to nerves [ 47- 49].
Stable states were identified as terminal SCCs (TSCCs), i.e. an SCC with no outgoing edges.
The following reference strains were used as controls: COL (SCC mec I), BK2464 (SCC mec II), HU106 (SCC mec III), and BK2529 (SCC mec IV).
Reference strains were MRSA NCTC 10442 (SCC mec I), MRSA N315 (SCC mec II), MRSA 85/2082 (SCC mec III), MRSA JCSC 4744 (SCC mec IV) and MRSA HS663 (SCC mec V).
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