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Thus, the data from these two types of specimens may differ due to the percentage of cancer cells in each tissue [127].
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A biofilm with multiple species may differ in the content of the microorganisms in each specimen that might impair the effect of disinfection [ 27].
Finally, although the common feature for both natural and accelerated leaching scenarios will be a total dissolution of Portlandite and a significant decalcification of the CSH phases, other effects of the aging processes may differ considerably between specimens aged by different acceleration methods and comparably natural leaching methods.
The absence of KIPyV in HIV-positive or HCV-positive peripheral blood specimens suggests that host susceptibility for KIPyV may differ from that of WUPyV, as for JCV and BKV.
Alternatively, the expression of HPV16 E6 may differ in those two group specimens and subsequently affect the activation of S6 kinase differently.
Protocols for the HI assay may differ between laboratories in terms of specimen source and preparation (serum or plasma, erythrocyte adsorption), reagents (erythrocyte species, antigen preparation), procedure (incubation conditions), and controls.
Although the association of HPV16 and HPV18 DNA with cervical cancers has been well studied, the prevalence of these types in high-grade cervical intraepithelial neoplasias (CIN2/3) may differ from the prevalence found in cervical cancer specimens.
Because xenograft tumors, much like patient tumors, are continuously evolving during growth, drug responses may differ at each captured state of the tumor at the time the specimen is collected for analysis.
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