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Distinct age-related phenotypes, such as wrinkle formation, hair graying and impaired wound healing, as well as the accessibility of samples from differently aged healthy donors make human skin an ideal model system for the analysis of age-related epigenetic changes [18], [19].

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Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) has been consistently at the forefront of genetic research owing to its prevalence and the accessibility of sample material.

It was found that soaking cellulose in water and stewing cellulose in N,N-dimethylacetamide at high temperature could efficiently improve the accessibility of cellulose samples to the solvent molecules and expand the Amorphous Region in cellulose.

Each transect had a width of 10 m and a length up to 500 m depending on the accessibility of the sampling site (Table 1).

Our results also suggest that while CTC status may be easier to determine and monitor than DTC status due to the accessibility of the sampling material, both CTC and DTC status provide valuable clinical data that may be indicative of different disease aspects.

The accessibility of blood-derived samples for monitoring molecular phenotypes has the potential to provide a rich source of information to biomedical researchers regarding molecular processes associated with disease and drug response.

A mailed survey has also the advantage that there is less likelihood of social desirability than in interviews, no potential influence of the interviewer, and the accessibility of a larger sample of participants.

The introduction of fluorinated amino acid carrying a CF3 moiety in therapeutical agents and protein engineering requires the accessibility of highly pure chiral samples in order to correctly understand the effect of fluorination on bioactivity.

In vivo models provide great insight into tumor progression at the whole animal level but often utilize immunocompromised models and the accessibility of the microenvironment for sampling and analysis of paracrine factors is limited.

Considering circulating miRNAs as potential biomarkers, their analysis in sera would be of interest due to easy accessibility of samples for clinical use.

The number of individuals sampled per population varied from 3 to 72 and depended on the census population size, the accessibility of the locations and the permits of sampling.

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