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Microscopic examination revealed that the ΔMosec22 mutant sparsely formed appressoria at the hyphal tips, in contrast to the wild-type strain that formed appressoria on 55% of hyphal tips (Figure 5).
It is clearly shown that graphene was sparsely formed on the surface of SiO2, which is caused by the dewetting of Ni catalyst film.
Furthermore, sparsely formed cells and deeply stained nuclei were obviously demonstrated in the AD group.
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On the whole, accumulation of progerin, which is formed sparsely over time as a result of the aging process, appears to be partially responsible for the cellular senescence and genomic instability observed in aging cells.
In the absence of the Arp2/3 complex, actin filaments are formed only sparsely in the field of view.
For a second class of neurons the dendritic tree was formed by sparsely spiny dendrites originating from the soma in a bitufted configuration (Fig. 1d).
When the ice retreated about 20 000 years ago, it likely left many areas sparsely populated allowing recently formed diploid parthenogens to outcompete sexuals and spread north and southwards.
Here, we use a combination of NMR methods to detect four distinct sparsely populated and transiently formed thermally accessible conformers in equilibrium with the native state of immature SOD1 (apoSOD12SOD1
Cells on CaP grew more sparsely instead of forming tight contact with each other).
These monogamous birds form sparsely distributed solitary pairs and use the same nest over consecutive years [ 33].
Together, these results demonstrated that clonally related neurons originating from distinct, sparsely labeled progenitors form spatially segregated clusters, and each cluster represents a clone that arises from a single neural progenitor.
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