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Thus, an evident increase in the frequency of apoptosis occurred only in type-2b/type-3 progenitoring progenitor cells, whose proliferation in PC3/Tis21-null mice was more pronounced than in control mice.
Bureaucratic benign neglect likewise sustains dozens of German opera companies, whose proliferation is a point of national pride.
Gruen liked to call it "introverted", as opposed to the "extroverted" commercial strips — "avenues of horror," he called them — whose proliferation across suburban America he resented.
Notably, the report does not call on the airlines to reduce the number of flights or fly larger planes instead of smaller regional jets, whose proliferation has been blamed in part for the sharp increase in delays.
We were talking about minimalist-art theory, whose proliferation in the sixties and seventies had prompted Harold Rosenberg, The New Yorker's art critic at that time, to write, "The rule applied is: The less there is to see the more there is to say".
Although it was an ideal afternoon for fishing in the Catskills, whose proliferation of valleys and hollows formed the original cradle of United States flyfishing, the only other angler on the entire eight-mile length of this tributary to the Pepacton reservoir was my friend and fishing companion Glyn Vincent.
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With its versions of "Caravan," "Take the 'A' Train," "In a Sentimental Mood" and "Satin Doll," the new release, "Dodecaband Plays Ellington" (Dreyfus Jazz FDM 36613-2), could be another of those tribute albums whose recent proliferation seems evidence that jazz has run out of inspiration -- and that only dead jazz musicians enjoy the name recognition necessary to sell records these days.
Since 2000, the number of visual artists doing time-based, mixed-media performances has expanded greatly, here and abroad, and their work has found a home in the festivals, art fairs, and biennials whose global proliferation now verges on the epidemic.
For simplicity, our model assumes that the DC compartment includes all differentiated descendants of a SC, including progenitor cells, whose limited proliferation is ignored here.
As expected of an estrogenic stimulus, BPA exposure led to a marked increase in replicating cells with the greatest proportional increase in S phase, accompanied by a decline in the G1 fraction, occurring in cells whose baseline proliferation rate was significantly slower, i.e. primary finite-life HRBECs.
The Affymetrix microarray analysis was validated for a few target genes known to regulate cell proliferation by real time RT-PCR; they include CDKN1A, MUC20 and LYPD1, which are negative regulators of cell proliferation whose basal expression was repressed by apo-ER and apo-RAR as well as CCNA2, a positive regulator of proliferation whose basal expression was supported by apo-ER and RARα1.
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