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31P and 1H solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) experiments have been designed with the aim of studying directly the formation of supported bilayers tethered inside nanoporous aluminum oxide supports as a model of biomimetic membranes.

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Nevertheless, the high degree of conservation across species supports mouse as a model system for the study of mammary gland development.

By the time they quit together in 2004, Ms. Crabapple was supporting herself as a model but growing fed up.

These studies provide new insights on the role of lamins in nuclear biology and support Drosophila as a model for studies of human laminopathies involving muscle dysfunction.

Our results support cucumber as a model system to produce transcriptional "knock-downs" of mitochondrial genes useful to study mitochondrial responses and nuclear interactions important for plant performance.

Many other models of cultural competency were reported in other papers that did not meet our inclusion criteria; we did not review these as there was no evaluation to support them as a model for real services settings.

In this study, we sequenced the mtDNAs of three MSC mutants (MSC3, MSC12, and MSC16) independently produced from the wild-type, highly inbred line B and identified regions of lower coverage relative to B. Our results support cucumber as a model plant to produce independent mitochondrial mutants in a highly inbred nuclear background.

The loss of ER and PR expression in most feline atypical IELs and carcinomas supports the cat as a model for human ER- and PR-negative pre-invasive breast disease.

For the foreseeable future no one else will know how to do these things nearly as well as housing associations, and I'd say they deserve our measured support as a decent model of public-private partnership, in dogged pursuit of a social purpose.

Recently, the ENIGMA consortium has analyzed naturally occurring BRCA1 alternative splicing (AS) in blood related RNA sources (commonly used for clinical splicing assays) [ 5], identifying up to 63 AS events, and supporting an AS model in which most non-mutually exclusive AS events are randomly combined into individual mRNAs molecules to produce probably hundreds of different RNA isoforms.

Collectively, these observations support the chicken as a unique model for the study of the genetic and biological mechanisms controlling fatness or leanness.

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