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A major feature of this manuscript involves the use of Jurkat cells (which derive from T cells) instead of yeast or transfected 293 cells (which derive from human kidney).
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These results, combined with those discussed later in this manuscript involving the association between BMP2 and body dimensions help explain the role this gene has in controlling body dimension and muscle development.
The data described in this manuscript involved multiple projects with University of Iowa Institutional Review Board IRBB) approval.
The findings we made involving flow cytometry are similar to the findings in this manuscript involving immunohistochemistry.
The Halifax Project Task Force that worked on this manuscript involved nearly 200 people, many of whom contributed to, and signed on to this capstone article.
None of the research in this manuscript involved human subjects, human material, or human data, or used regulated vertebrates or invertebrates.
The data collection in this manuscript involved (1) spot urine samples collected preoperatively, postoperatively, at 3 months, and at 1 year, 2 years, and 5 years for testing with inductively coupled plasma-sector field mass spectrometry, (2) hypersensitivity to metals evaluated with patch test and lymphocyte transformation assay, and 3) a questionnaire about hypersensitivity.
AVJ was involved in the treatment of patient no. 2 and drafting the parts of the manuscript involving this case.
Additional discussions were added to the manuscript involving the relationship among the gene plasticity and the gene network plasticity.
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What we now call "post-diagnostic interventions" ("reactive measures" in the original manuscript) involve resection followed by treatment.
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