Sentence examples for well known hallmarks from inspiring English sources

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In the first version of their well known "Hallmarks of Cancer" report, Hanahan and Weinberg cited the anticancer effects of Bax as evidence of antiapoptotic feature of cancer [3].

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Aberrant protein glycosylation is well known hallmark of cancer and represents a promising source of potential biomarkers.

Familiarize yourself with period styles, the work of well known designers, hallmarks, metals, stones/gems.

Using a dataset of gene expression in tongue squamous cell carcinoma we show how DEGAS can identify the known hallmarks of a well studied disease.

Based on current understanding of the pathophysiology of the host response, endothelial activation and dysfunction [ 3], as well as culminating multiple organ failure, are known hallmarks of the clinical course, which determines the prognosis of patients [ 4- 6].

The Capitol in Washington, D.C. was apparently too far removed from the accessible ambiance well known now as a hallmark of mid 19th-century political life, not to mention what must be the heavy hand of Homeland Security oversight even if you're Stephen Spielberg seeking to portray the binding hero of modern America.

Although it is well known that one of the early hallmarks of AD is marked synaptic degeneration, its cause is only marginally understood [8], [9].

On one large silver plate from 1859 (a portrait of a girl holding a doll, which is apparently a widely sought subject in the world of photography collecting), the stamped hallmark reads "Christofle," well known today as a manufacturer of fine silver products.

The hallmarks of his work are well known: fluid poetic prose, vast erudition, a flair for eccentric historical connections and an abiding interest in England and Englishness, with a particular emphasis on literature and the history and mythos of London.

Tumor hypoxia, a hallmark of GBM [39], is a well known enhancer of cell motility and invasiveness [24], [40].

Constitutive expression of the IL-2 receptor (CD25) is a hallmark for nTregs and it is well known that they are highly dependent on IL-2 for their homeostasis and survival.

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