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The 1998 embassy bombings, carried out by a tight cell of operatives based in Kenya, killed 224 people, including 12 Americans, and wounded thousands.
As a result of an appropriate cleansing and compensation method, we can detect a tight cell borderline.
The incremental step pulse programming (ISPP), which is the most widely used programming scheme, was proposed to maintain a tight cell threshold voltage distribution for high reliability[7, 8].
These serial bindings may stabilize the membrane-bound cdh1 and form tight cell adhesions in these adherent junctions.
A tight cell cycle DNA damage checkpoint helps to avoid DNA damage being transmitted to daughter cells [17].
The PODXL-KD cells became more epithelial in morphology with the formation of tight cell clusters and a reduction in the number of cell protrusions (Fig. 3B).
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During early embryogenesis, a single celled totipotent zygote gives rise to multiple identical blastomeres that further acquire tight cell-cell communications through compaction stage [1].
More importantly, these modifications do not alter the level of transgene expression in non-NA cells either in vitro or in vivo, demonstrating tight cell-type specificity.
The marker events during EMT, especially EMT during cancer progression, can be considered as the loss of tight cell-cell junction and the gain of migratory ability (Thiery, 2002).
Embryonic stem (ES) cells self-renew as coherent colonies in which cells maintain tight cell-cell contact.
β1-integrin expression at cell-cell contact in OVCAR5 cells (Figure 3A) also indicated very tight cell-cell interactions [46].
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