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While this finding will require independent confirmation, it potentially adds another level of complexity to bone mass regulation and raises an important question of what tissue key genes need to be expressed in.
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The TissueInfo [ 12] database links ESTs from dbEST to the tissue where there are expressed by assigning a tissue-key to each EST entry.
Wang, Y.-Z. et al. Specific expression network analysis of diabetic nephropathy kidney tissue revealed key methylated sites.
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The engineered human skeletal muscle tissue reproduces key mechanical behaviors of skeletal muscle in vivo.
Assessment of soft tissue is key prior to undertaking any form of surgery.
For example for a pharmaceutical company, they would build a 3D living tissue — a key example that keeps coming up again is for cancers.
CONCLUSION: Many MZLs of orbital soft tissue lack key features associated with MALT-type MZL, and the designation MALT lymphoma should be avoided in their diagnosis.
Brain scans revealed that older people walking between six and nine miles a week appeared to have more brain tissue in key areas.
A recent report suggests that the receptor is present in omental adipose tissue, a key regulator of insulin sensitivity.
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