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Wild-type and evg plants were grown under controlled conditions of long days (16 h/8 h) followed by transfer to SD (8 h/16 h) for eight weeks.
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Wild-type and evg plants were grown under controlled conditions of long days (16 h/8 h) followed by transfer to SD (8 h/16 h) for eight weeks.
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Wild-type bacterium phagosomes expressed a number of proteins different from those infected with the mutant.
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Wild-type and evg plants were grown under controlled conditions of long days (16 h/8 h) followed by transfer to SD (8 h/16 h) for eight weeks.
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Wild-type bacterium phagosomes expressed a number of proteins different from those infected with the mutant.
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Wild-type MEFs treated with 0 or 10 Gy of ionizing radiation were controls for checkpoint activation.
Naturejobs - All Jobs Paula Martinez 2010
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Wild-type larvae ready to hatch have a body cuticle that shrouds the inner organs (A).
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Michaela Norum et al. 2010
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Wild-type C57/B6 mice were obtained from Taconic Farms.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Christopher R. Cotter et al. 2010
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Figure 1. (b, c) Wild-type or non-phosphorylatable raptor alleles were immunoprecipitated from nocadazol treated HEK293T cells and then immunoblotted with indicated site-specific phospho-raptor antibodies.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Dana M. Gwinn et al. 2010
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Wild-type bacterium phagosomes expressed a number of proteins different from those infected with the mutant.
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