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The result is not unexpected since recent studies [ 8] have shown a complex relationship with blood methylation and smoking, where the intensity of exposure is poorly correlated with most changes and some sites revert to 'normal' methylation following cessation, whereas others persist.
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Complete genome sequence of R46064 showed that the major attenuation sites reverted to wild type at nt 472 (U→C) in the 5′ untranslated region (UTR) and nt 2034 in VP3 (U→C).
Thus, the limb tissues beneath the amputation site revert to a mass of dedifferentiated cells termed the blastema [14].
Within days, Salon's editor, David Talbot, posted a note to readers saying, "You win!" and the site reverted to some of its old design.
When Seymour was attainted in 1551, the abbey site reverted to the crown, but the weavers remained until they were removed in the reign of Queen Mary.
Interestingly, hMNP transplantation resulted in survival, differentiation, and site-specific integration of hMNPs distal to the SCI site within ventral horns, but hMNPs near the SCI site reverted to a neuronal progenitor state, suggesting an environmental deficiency for neuronal maturation associated with SCI.
In 10 out of 11 subclone lines, the sequence at the transposon integration site reverted to wild type after vector excision [14,15].
"This is a completely reversible building – if it's ever necessary, it can all be taken up and taken away, leaving the site to revert to the chalk of Salisbury Plain".
Yesterday, Facebook did an about-face, and in its official blog, CEO Mark Zuckerberg said the social networking site will revert to its previous terms.
Both of these neurovirulence attenuation sites genotypically reverted to wild type in all 9 Group 1 and 2 aVDPV isolates.
Almost 50% of all non-consensus positions at highly conserved sites had reverted to consensus after about 5 years – an almost 1000-fold excess.
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