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The production of TNFa and IFNg are both reduced in STIM1/STIM2 double knockouts as compared to wild types, providing insight into the mechanism of the immunodeficiency of deficient SOCE in CD8+ T cells against cancer cells.

Yield, kernel weight and starch content were similar between the waxy mutant and the corresponding wild type.To gain insight into the redistribution of carbon in the GM077 seed, we subjected the mutant and wild-type lines to carbohydrate and oil analyses.

Wilding offered his insight on this and the overall episode: The episode received positive reviews among television critics, and it underperformed the previous episode in terms of viewership.

Distributions of genetic variations in wild populations provide insights into a species' evolutionary history and its future continuity [ 75, 91].

The analyses of genomic variation and the structure of genetic diversity of cultivated crops and their wild relatives provides insights into the history of domestication, adaptation to local environments, and breeding [ 3, 4].

His mixture of wild illusion and ironic insight allowed him to do what a mere realist could not: help a ruling class resign its right to rule without destroying its self-respect, or denying its illusions, most of which persist to this day.

In the era of high concern arising worldwide in favour of conservation of wild animals, exploring an insight into the basic innate immune status of wild animals like blackbuck is warranted.

Mining of novel allelic variants and analysis of natural allelic diversity in this seed weight-associated potential gene across diverse cultivated and wild genotypes gave deeper insight into the complex seed weight trait evolution during chickpea domestication.

Thus, limiting surveillance for avian influenza virus to only deaths of wild birds provides little insight into the diversity of avian influenza virus genotypes circulating globally or risk for future outbreaks in poultry or humans.

Two kinds of structural rearrangements in the genomes of wild mice have provided insight into genome evolution and into chromosome transmission during meiosis: Robertsonian (whole-arm) chromosomal translocations (also called fusions) and t-haplotypes, which are associated with chromosomal inversions (see 'Glossary'Glossary

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