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An alternative way to address the question of cross-tissue concordance is to ask what is the total amount of genetic variance of transcript levels shared between tissues?

DNA sequencing of the PCR products from biopsied and resected kidney tissue demonstrated concordance with T. laibachii and C. albicans, respectively.

Using real-time PCR, we found CXCR4 expression to be significantly higher in breast carcinoma cells than in normal mammary tissue, in concordance with others (Muller et al, 2001; Balkwill, 2004).

Taken together, the parasite proteins appear to be involved in the regulation of the macrophage activation and control of the development of excessive fibrotic tissue, in concordance with observations in clinical studies [ 64, 65].

GGH: γ-glutamyl hydrolase; FAAH: Fatty acid amide hydrolase; PIR: Pirin; TAF5L: TAF5-like RNA polymerase II p300/CBP associated factor (PCAF -associated factor, 65 kDa; IHC: Immunohistochemistry; CI: Confidence interval; DSS: Disease-sPCAF -associated, Rfactorcurrence-free survival; FFPE: Formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissues; CI: Concordance index.

The lack of separation between DHT and SARM in an anabolic tissue is in concordance with our earlier observations in cell lines[6] and pharmacologic data in rats showing the ability of SARMs to mimic the anabolic effects of DHT in levator ani muscle[38].

Of 17 available tissue samples, the concordance of results was 10 of 17 (59%).

Relative mRNA abundance in bovine mammary tissue was in concordance with the amount of product of both enzymes, which accounted only for 0.12% and 0.03% of total milk FA (Additional file 1, Table S6).

A low VI between two tissues indicates strong concordance in their usage of PAS clusters (see Section 5).

OSCC: squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity; DSS: Disease-specific; OS: Overall survival; pN1: cervical lymph node metastases; pN0: neck negative; pNmic: micrometastasis; H & E: Hematoxylin and eosin; FFPE: Formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tumor tissues; C-index: Concordance index; AUC (t): time-dependent area under the ROC curve.

Future directions for toxicogenomics studies include coupling genomic data with systems biology and population exposure in full risk assessment studies, using surrogate tissues (blood) to establish concordance between target and nontarget tissues, and developing genomic screening strategies to predict toxicity before adverse pathology is evident (Cui and Paules 2010; Heinloth et al. 2004).

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