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Numbers and phenotypes of T and B cells in blood and thymus of affected dogs were within normal limits suggesting normal development of T cells.
In the thymus, most of thymocytes were of human origin and were CD4+ and CD8+, with small proportions of CD4− CD8− or CD4+ or CD8+ cells, suggesting normal development of human T cells in the thymus.
The observations in this study indicated lignin development towards the roots of SEs, thereby suggesting normal development of SEs.
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Although her IQ was not tested, she successfully completed a specialised business school training suggesting normal mental development.
Neither weight loss nor gain was noted in Cdc42 f/f : Camk2a-Cre mice when compared to their littermate controls, suggesting normal health and development of cKO mice.
These data suggest normal epidermal development in the absence of either HDAC1 or HDAC2 with a higher incidence of scar formation on HDAC1-deficient epidermis.
These pathways are simultaneously active in proliferative adenoma cells and a crosstalk between them has previously been suggested in normal development as well as in cancer.
Our results, not unexpectedly, suggest normal metabolic/pancreatic function during early development in a non-pathological Smn-depletion mouse model.
The aforementioned results suggested normal differentiation despite markedly decreased lobuloalveolar development.
These findings suggest that, in normal development, the CCAP-ENs in segments SE1 T2 die by apoptosis but can be rescued by misexpression of Ubx.
Taken together, these data suggest that during normal development increased levels of JAK/STAT pathway activity on the inside of the hindgut stimulate increased FasIII expression that, in turn, leads to FasIII lateralisation.
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