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We next examined whether this interaction inhibited homophilic binding of mSgIGSF by aggregation assays using L cells that did not expressmSgIGSF.
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Results showed the DsRED gene itself was not translocated but expressedmRNA was.
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Separately cultured endometrial epithelial and stromal cells from pregnant animals both expressedmRNA encoding LIF.
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We focused on the intersection of known genes associated with hearing loss and differentially expressedmRNAs in RNA-seq.
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There was no significant difference between the two groups in the number of cells expressingmRNA for interferon gamma.
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Thus, therapies to deplete Aire- expressingmTECs represent an attractive strategy to increase the pool of tumor-specific effector T cells.
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The differentially expressedmRNAs were significantly enriched in the biological process (BP) and the mineral absorption pathway.
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In the adjacent sections, these cells showed the morphological features of plasma cells and expressedmRNA of immunoglobulin light chains.
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Further enrichment analyses of those differentially expressedmRNAs preferentially listed essential physiological processes such as peptide cross-linking, chromatin assembly among others.
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Tissues were processed for histology or the isolation of total RNA, which was analyzed for differentially expressedmRNAs by using microarrays.
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A screen of isogenic mutants revealed that the highly surface- expressedM1 protein, a classical GAS virulence factor, was required for high-level histone resistance.
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The remainder of the differentially expressedmRNA detected by colony hybridization of the cDNA library were expressed at higher levels (approx.
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Although our understanding of alternative splicing has increased rapidly, current knowledge of splicing regulation has largely been derived from studies of highly expressedmRNAs.
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This study will provide a thorough examination of body-fluid-specifically expressedmRNAs, which will enlarge the possibility of practical use of RNA for forensic purpose.
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Integration of the changed miRNAs with differentially expressedmRNAs demonstrated an enrichment of seed sites among up-regulated transcripts encoding proteins implicated in thyroid tumourigenesis.
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By contrast, epithelial debridement of corneas expressingmFasL-GFP triggered persistent corneal inflammation and the development of central corneal opacities that was blocked by sFasL.