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Based on published data, it is entirely possible that Edaradd isoforms differ in term of function and/or regulation, yet it remains to be proven.
The Affymatrix HG-U95Av2 microarray contains 12626 probe sets, most of which have previously been characterized in term of function or disease association.
In term of function, cytolysins are ideal candidate agents for the localized necrosis observed in the victim of an intraspecific aggressive encounter, however, they cannot form pores in cnidarian cells because cnidarians lack the target lipid sphingomyelin in their cell membranes [ 18, 33, 34].
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I'm not saying that de Weldon is a great sculptor, but he's the heir to the great western sculptors in terms of function.
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