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Discover Ludwig"ubiquitous expression" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a phrase or group of words that is widely known or often used, especially in phrase form. For example, "The saying, 'time is money,' is a ubiquitous expression."
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(F ) Ubiquitous expression of Fbxl7 does not rescue ft Grv / ft 8 disc overgrowth.
Dell'Angelica, E.C. et al. AP-3: an adaptor-like protein complex with ubiquitous expression.
Restoration is restricted to the domains of endogenous dpp expression, despite ubiquitous expression of altered specificity EXD.
RT-PCR analysis of 17 human tissues demonstrated ubiquitous expression of different CEP78 transcripts.
Ubiquitous expression of mRFP1 in transgenic mice.
We concluded that those genes with ubiquitous expression patterns could have similar functions.
We show that high level and ubiquitous expression of mRFP1 does not affect mouse development, general physiology, or reproduction.
Because those subgroup members show a ubiquitous expression pattern, we might infer that these genes primarily have housekeeping roles.
The ROSA26 promoter confers ubiquitous expression of LacZ [26].
Their ubiquitous expression is consistent with D. melanogaster [68], [69].
We previously observed that the murine homolog (mATX3) exhibits ubiquitous expression, including during embryonic development [34].
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