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Since both nuclear receptor ligands as well as nuclear receptor gene expression play a central role in adipogenesis, we took in this study the approach to profile the time-resolved expression of all nuclear receptor superfamily members in the conversion of human pre-adipocytes to adipocytes.
One of the approaches we took in this study is the exposure of separated PBMCs to specific antigens and SEB.
The approach we took in this study was a simple screening-level assessment using the latest quantitative NM aerosol data in occupational settings to determine concentrations that may deposit and be retained deep in the human respiratory tract.
The forms of these functions we took in this study were described in equation 8. (8) *The growth rate of cells was determined by the population doubling time (T2) via equation k = ln 2/T2 [ 68]. ** Since macrophages emigrate from the scar tissue to lymph node system instead of dying locally in the scar tissue, the removal rate of macrophage, dMA, was used in our model.
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Marie (filter size not specified), and also the samples taken in this study (0.45 μm filter).
The approach taken in this study is an example of coarse-grain master-slave model.
Two modeling approaches were taken in this study: the lumped parameter approach and the distributed parameter approach.
An alternative approach is taken in this study to take into account the dynamic nature of ink transfer and to consider forced wetting and forced dewetting.
The approach taken in this study is adapted from the theoretical frameworks developed by Huang (1993) and Jolly et al. (2009).
A different approach to that taken in this study would be appropriate if one wished to predict stand value and/or create links to sawing simulators.
It is therefore of great importance to determine the kinetic pattern with more detail than just the two time points as taken in this study.
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