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The hypoxia-related CA IX expression was usually detectable at a distance>100 μm from the nearest oxygen-supplying blood vessel.
COX-2 expression was usually depression was usually detectable in the glomeruli, the distal tubule and the collecting duct but only some of the arterioles.
In our studies however, in keeping with previous results [ 55] expression of FOXP3 in breast cancer cells was found to be negligible while it was usually detectable as nuclear staining of TIL.
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Christian elements are usually detectable, but the basic element in virtually all cases is indigenous.
HCV RNA is detectable within 1 to 3 weeks of infection, and the antibodies are usually detectable within 8 to 12 weeks.
These studies showed that the PML-RARA fusion was present, but the complementary fusion RARA-PML, which is usually detectable, was absent.
Cavernomas that have previously bled are usually detectable on routine MRI because of the prominent signal intensity of haemorrhagic products.
In monkeys, the virus is usually detectable in the blood starting on day 3, 4, or 5, says Boston University virologist Thomas Geisbert, who has more experience than any other researcher with the virus in animals.
MSCRAMM genes bbp, fnbB and sdrD are usually detectable, but may be deleted from individual isolates.
Because of the uniformity of laboratory cultures, contamination in the form of co-habitation is usually detectable and preventable, unless the co-habitant looks exactly like the experimental material.
After clearance of the initial infection, HHV-8 establishes latent infection in multiple cell types [2], [4] [7], and it is usually detectable in malignant cells of HHV-8-related tumors.
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