given the context below, what is the phrase "changes of note" all about?
Gene expression of a number of other genes indicative of a change in adipocyte cell number also peaks at one month of age; however, the primary changes of note are an increase in cell size together with the loss of a BAT phenotype
does it mean some highlight points/changes which are important enough and then is worth noting someone about them?
any advice would be very much appreciated.
Top answer
Yes, changes that are important/something to pay close attention to/something to remember.
— Vorpar
Yes, changes that are important/something to pay close attention to/something to remember.
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