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The phrase "was found involved" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to someone or something that was discovered to be involved in something in a particular situation, either directly or indirectly. For example: "The police found him to be involved in the robbery, although he had denied any involvement."
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Finally, CYP2C8 was found involved in the metabolism of arachidonic acid to biologically active epoxyeicosetrenoic acids (EETs) in the kidney.
A recent study reported by Sohaskey indicated that exogenous nitrate had no effect on M. tuberculosis survival during gradual oxygen depletion (Wayne model), whereas the NarGH-mediated respiratory activity was found involved in M. tuberculosis survival during sudden anaerobiosis (and neutral pH), where complete anaerobiosis was achieved within 2 hours and was oxyrase-dependent [33].
Another gene, EMSY was found involved in sporadic BC.
It was found involved in the adaptation to heat stress and phosphate starvation [ 23].
Although many efficient vectors were present during the study, none was found involved in malaria transmission thus posing an ' anophelism without malaria' [ 41] like situation.
Although Gcn5 was found involved in FLO11 expression under amino acid starvation, such regulation was observed only in haploid strains [ 42].
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The mechanism of goniothalamin-induced apoptosis was found involves oxidative stress and mitochondria mediated pathway [ 17, 25].
In MCI, a lesser pattern of PIB uptake was found involving the middle frontal gyrus and inferior parietal lobule.
"No government or military official has been found involved in the activity of proliferation," he said.
"It hints that there are a lot more [genes] to be found" involved in domestication, she adds.
"There is nothing that confirms that any groups have been found involved in this for certain," one U.S. official told McClatchy.
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