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In the presence of 20% glucose in M. megachiliensis, endogenous MmTKL1 expression peaked at 40 min after osmotic stress loading before subsequently gradually decreasing through 120 min.
Oxygen groups have been introduced by nitric acid vapour treatment and subsequently gradually removed by thermal treatment at different temperatures in He or H2 atmosphere as confirmed by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy.
A time-course analysis of LOV1 expression in wild-type plants showed that LOV1 was highly expressed in the early stages of seedling development but that its transcript levels subsequently gradually decreased (Figure 3A).
Using elevated ALT cutoff values of ≥30 IU/L for men and ≥19 IU/L for women as proposed by Prati et al. [2], the prevalence of abnormally elevated ALT was highest in the 30 63 year age group at 35.3%, then subsequently gradually declined to 31%, 28.4%, and 17.4% for each progressive age subcategory (p<0.0001) (Figure 3).
Insulin-like growth factor-I is strongly expressed during development (Bondy, 1991; Baker et al., 1993), but its expression is subsequently gradually reduced in the adult brain.
Štrbské Lake was colonized by D. galeata in the second half of the 20th century, and subsequently gradually replaced the resident population of D. longispina [ 24, 32].
Our results show that three sequential monthly injections of bevacizumab followed by a clinician-determined treatment strategy led to marked VA gain which was maintained for two years, and then subsequently gradually lost.
We have shown that during liver regeneration after PH, the number of PGP9.5-positive nerve fibers was decreased at POD 1 and subsequently gradually recovered reaching the levels of the control group at 6 months.
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