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Therefore, we speculated changes in these core cell cycle proteins during inhibition or overexpression of miR-1290 in cells.
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It could be speculated that changes in dietary protein and P intake might have influenced serum P changes.
One of the characteristics of Homo sapiens is an exceedingly large brain, and some biologists have speculated that changes in these two genes might be part of the cause of this enlargement.
He speculated that changes Microsoft had introduced with Windows 8 and 8.1 were partly behind this.
Appfigures speculated the changes had to do with a combination of factors, including stricter enforcement of Apple's review guidelines, along with a technical change requiring app developers to update their apps to the 64-bit architecture.
Galbraith knowledgeably described and speculated about changes in a world where he had a great deal of experience – a world of large hierarchically structured companies and the business environment that they inhabited.
We speculated that changes in DC phenotype would be less relevant to T cell function if contact between the two cell types was ablated by the altered DC location in the lesion.
It can be speculated that changes in expression levels of miR-107 in astrocytes after OGD, may modulate inflammation and gliotic processes in the brain after hypoxic injury through alteration of GRN expression.
Therefore, we speculated that changes were occurring within the ECM in response to increased milking that promote neovascularization.
Previous studies have speculated that changes in the vascularity of the femoral head may contribute to these failure modes.
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