Runx2 is expressed in mesenchymal linage cells committed to the osteoblast phenotype and is essential for bone formation.
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An HBCU queen has historic meaning, and being a part of the Miss Allen University linage of queens means a lot to me.
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Murray Chong shares family linage with the renowed Chinese businessman Chew Chong who was involved in the refrigeration of butter in Taranaki during the 1800s.
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[Footnote: Veitia Linage, Spanish Rule of Trade to the West Indies, book I., chap.
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[Footnote: J. de Veitia Linage, The Spanish Rule of Trade to the West Indies, trans.
Ús de lineage en anglès
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However, the new results show the house cat lineage is far older.
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However, the role of PRC2 in lineage-committed somatic cells is mostly unknown.
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He's also grown to understand how significant his family lineage is too.
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This review highlights the current models attempting to explain T lineage commitment.
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First, the antiquity of its lineage; secondly, the antiquity of its self.
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At that venerable distance, the heralds gave up the lineage in despair.
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However, they are gradually induced on the definitive erythroid lineage in FL.
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He would give the Aurora the same lineage with the Zodiacal Light.
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He lived still in that lineage which the reform had not touched.
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The abbess, of the bold lineage of Rudesheim, refused the sacrilegious demand.
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Moreover, histone marks specifically associated with lineage-defining genes were reprogrammed by N-Myc.
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Clarke could trace his lineage to the earliest settlers of New England.
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In the chimpanzee lineage, by contrast, several genes have sustained inactivating mutations.
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I now die but my lineage is not following me in death.
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In contrast, the Italian 1999 isolate was clustered within the European lineage.
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Finally, inhibition of autophagy by pharmacologic means abrogated Aβ-induced lineage-specific protein markers.