| 41. | It's just not encountered as ubiquitously as one might be lead to believe.
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| 42. | This gene belongs to the subfamily of ubiquitously expressed heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoproteins ( hnRNPs ).
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| 43. | GPX1 is ubiquitously expressed in many tissues, where it protects cells from oxidative stress.
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| 44. | PURA is expressed ubiquitously, including the brain, muscle, heart, and blood.
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| 45. | This gene belongs to the subfamily of ubiquitously expressed heterogeneous domains that bind to RNAs.
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| 46. | Although PTTG1IP is ubiquitously expressed in normal human tissues, its exact function remains elusive.
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| 47. | In particular, HK3 is ubiquitously expressed in tissues, albeit at relatively low abundance.
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| 48. | C16orf42 is not expressed ubiquitously in humans.
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| 49. | C11orf1 appears to be ubiquitously expressed at low levels but particularly high expression in the parathyroid.
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| 50. | This statement has been cited ubiquitously as sounding the death knell for trait-leadership theory.
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