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BAG3 signal was lost first in cells that had nuclear evidence of apoptosis (Figure 2A arrows) yet remained detectable in their morphologically normal neighbors (Figure 2A arrow head).

It seems suggestive that the chlL gene is completely missing whereas chlN and chlB remain as pseudogenes, consistent with the hypothesis that chlL was lost first.

The signal was lost first in the distal part of leaf, followed by loss in all parenchyma areas and finally in the middle and lower parts of the main leaf vein.

Our proposal that positive charge on the NTS arose as a matrix-specific targeting signal suggests what, exactly, was lost first (the charge), while uncovering the existence and conservation though not the nature of NTS-independent import signals in Trichomonas and yeast.

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McIlvaine was losing first baseman Jack Clark to free agency, so McGriff was appealing.

The deposit would be lost first, and then the government would cover the next 15% of loss.

Figure 5-B showed that c2 and b10 as pre-acquired spacers were lost first and then acquired again in the process.

In the control, fluorescence is lost first from the basal side and spreads apically.

107 Retro-orbital and peripheral subcutaneous adipose tissue tend to be lost first during aging whereas visceral fat tends to be preserved.

If so, that would make it unlikely that the genes we defined as unbound have weak interactions with the MSL-complex as those should be lost first.

In this scenario the vls cluster is lost first as in B. garinii PBi, and in a second step the non essential remainder of the plasmid is lost successively.

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