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With millimeters axial detection range and lateral tissue confinement, we can aim the probe to a brain vessel for tens of seconds (Fig. 7 (Media 3)).The signal was found to become stronger when the CGD probe contacted the blood vessel.
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Analysis of the gene expression profile in liver tissue during confinement revealed a number of significant clusters.
Ccor is the correction factor that accounts for flattening of spectral features resulting from the inhomogeneous distribution of blood in tissue and the confinement of blood in vessels [ 13, 14].
The design and development of a recent avalanche-confinement tissue equivalent proportional counter (TEPC) for microdosimetry and nanodosimetry applications required the selection of a proper miniaturized solid state detector (SSD) for detecting alpha particles emitted by a thick removable Cm-244 source embedded in the cylindrical TEPC chamber for characterization and calibration purposes.
While this is likely to be the result of partial redundancy with eomesodermin [ 78- 80], it might be also be a reflection that at these early stages, the defects of Bra mutant cells are compensated by, mechanical large tissue coordination due to confinement.
Tissue samples from the confinement experiment were divided into "early" (1.5 and 3 h sampling time) and "late" (24, 72 h) groups to construct 12 SSH libraries: a) early and late liver libraries, b) early and late head kidney libraries, c) early brain libraries and d) early gill libraries.
If the extension was unknown, we equated it to extension 10 (confinement to breast tissue and fat).
By contrast, protein and transcript levels of glucose-regulated protein 75 (GRP75/mortalin), a mitochondrial chaperone of the HSP70 family, are increased by both acute and chronic stress confinement in liver tissue [ 14].
It comprised nine previously constructed suppression subtractive hybridization (SSH) libraries that were obtained from a variety of tissues (liver, gills, brain, intestine, head kidney, adipose tissue) from animals exposed to confinement stress, parasite infection or a nutritional stress (essential fatty acid deficiencies) [ 1- 3].
Soft, biphasic materials such as hydrogels are commonly used to mimic lubrication and confinement mechanics of biological tissue such as articular cartilage or the cornea.
We investigate optical properties and conditions of optical confinement of NPs in tissues.
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