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In the XRD pattern of each specimen, we observed that diffraction peaks from the different α-NiS films were at the same phase.
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To compare the intensities of individual specimens, we observed that the differences from the average intensity concentrate around zero and the standard deviation was only 1.09%% (Fig. 5a).
In the other specimens, we observed no significant change in the expression levels or distribution patterns.
However, when we applied a polarized fluid jet to HGn39D specimens, we observed that DiASP did not label all fibers, suggesting that the unlabelled neurons did not establish synaptic contacts with hair cells of both polarities (Figure 4 E H).
Indeed, in breast carcinoma specimens, we observed that overexpression of MUC1-C was associated with a nuclear distribution of β-catenin in tumor tissues and increased expression of Cyclin D1 and c-Myc.
Perhaps, the lower number of positive KSHV and EBV specimens we observed was a result of our including only patients whose HIV replication had been completely suppressed below the limit of plasma detectability by commercial assay for at least one year.
In the majority of specimens, we observed immature spherules, immature alone, or forming chains.
Using xenografts from multiple human GBM specimens, we observed that a CXCR7 inhibitor reduced sphere formation from sorted CD133+ CSCs in a dose-dependent manner.
Concordantly, after an immunoblot analysis of the GRP94 expression in paired healthy and tumour colorectal specimens, we observed a significant increase in tumour tissue.
In our three specimens we observed wedge-shaped lesions with flat, regular walls; one of the specimens showed partially overlapping furrows, as shown in Figure 2, with some of these having an irregular surface.
Although there was a predictable pattern of two or three nerves crossing the clavicle in 97% of specimens, we observed considerable variability in the distance to these nerves from clinically appreciable landmarks.
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