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This proposal provides a reasonable explanation for what have been seen in normal renal and prostate tissues: detectable NS transcript in them is virtually expressed by proliferative epithelial or other types of cells; and NS-expressing stem cells are negligible owing to their very low numbers.
Now everything happens in the video, but soon our presence will be virtually expressed by holograms that can also simulate physical, emotion and meaning.
PPAR γ1 is virtually expressed in almost all tissues [ 6].
Tetraspanin genes are virtually expressed on all cell types in animals [ 1], and in green plants, fungi and amoebas [ 2].
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A generally accepted view of gene expression programs divides genes in two main categories: i) housekeeping genes that are virtually always expressed in every tissue and work to maintain basic cellular functions; and ii) genes whose expression is preferential in one or a few tissues and which provide specialized functions that have a strong effect on the physiology of the whole organism.
While virtually all expressed genes are marked by H3K4me3 at the TSS [ 39, 40], many genes that are not expressed also harbor H3K4me3 [ 9, 41].
The depth of analysis currently achievable through proteomics is such that, given a sufficient number of cells, a protein product of virtually any expressed gene in a cell population should be identifiable.
However, virtually all interviewees expressed concern about lack of health insurance coverage in general, and the unavailability of Medicare in particular.
Replying to the Wrights' letters, the U.S. military expressed virtually no interest in their claims.
Worth noting: Buckley and Vidal, who agreed on virtually nothing, both expressed concern in the end that their emotionally charged exchanges had not enhanced public discourse.
Figure S2B shows that Sirt1 is expressed virtually in all POMC neurons in the ARC, in agreement with a previous report [10].
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