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We found that whereas WT C57BL/6 (B6) mice rejected BALB/c donor heart with a mean survival time (MST) of 7.6±0.8 d (n = 6), Nur77Tg mice spontaneously accepted BALB/c cardiac grafts (MST>100 d, n = 6) (Figure 5a, p<0.001).
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Norrington refuses until Elizabeth, desperate to save Will, spontaneously accepts Norrington's earlier marriage proposal.
New innovations in surgery are frequently spontaneously and uncritically accepted by a few enthusiastic surgeons.
And such behavior is spontaneously generated, spread, and accepted by investors that enable us to get more pure investor sentiment without other information interference.
We have all since accepted that Steinbrenner was spontaneously generous to good causes, to the needy.
Although superiority of dynamic parameters compared with static values of preload is widely accepted, predicting fluid responsiveness in spontaneously breathing patients is still a challenging problem.
Because of the ability to breathe spontaneously during every ventilatory phase, ventilation is being accepted with a decreased need for sedatives [ 8, 9].
The accepted etiology is leakage of cerebrospinal fluid, either spontaneously or as a result of minor/trivial trauma, instrumentation of or near the structures surrounding the spinal cord.
ARPE-19 cells are spontaneously immortalized human RPE cells that form polarized epithelial monolayers, are accepted as a model of RPE behavior and have been used in many studies.
This decrease in revenue was not only accepted in the career moves made but was not spontaneously referred to in the interviews.
The nonobese diabetic (NOD) mouse, which spontaneously develops both SS-like histopathology and hyposalivation, is the most widely accepted model for SS [ 12, 13].
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