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Both MCF-7 and T47-D cells represent luminal type A breast cancer, which generally belongs to a favorable prognostic subgroup [ 13].
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In twenty years time there will be fewer general medical practitioners in the higher age groups from which medical educators generally belong.
In twenty years time (from 2005), there will be fewer general medical practitioners and specialists in the older age groups from which medical educators generally belong.
However, this measurement error generally belongs to the Berkson type and thus is nondifferential in nature, which is likely to cause a bias toward the null and lead to underestimated associations (Armstrong 1998).
Xanthosoma brasiliense belongs to the Araceae family, which generally contain glycoflavones, flavonols and proanthocyanidins.
In 1980, the writer assumed that Syrian politics revolved largely around the sectarian differences between the Alawites, the Muslim sect to which the Assads and Syria's rulers generally belong, and the Sunni Arab majority.
Out of seven host genes, HNRNPUL1 and HNRNPC belong to heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein family, which generally suppress splicing through binding to exonic splicing silencer [ 2].
The T3SS-1 ATPase belongs to the Inv-Mxi-Spa ATPase family, which generally functions in cell invasion [ 61].
Putative amino acid ABC transporter substrate-binding protein belongs to the ATP-binding cassette (ABC) system, which generally functions to import or export amino acids.
This is consistent with DOP-3 belonging to the D2-like receptor class, which generally leads to decreased adenylate cyclase activity via Giα/Goα [30].
hnRNP E2 and hnRNP U both belong to heterogeneous nuclear ribonu-cleoprotein family, which generally suppress splicing through binding to exonic splicing silencer [ 2].
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