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liver cancer is an abnormal growth of tissue in the liver. primary liver cancer occurs when the tumour starts from the cells of the liver, while metastatic (secondary) liver cancer occurs when the main cancer spreads from another part of the body and deposits cancer cells in the liver. liver cancer is
more common in asian than western countries. the liver is made up of many different types of cells. primary liver cancer is named after the cells from which the cancer developed. the main cells in the liver are called hepatocytes. a cancer growing from these cells is called hepatocellular carcinoma...
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cell surface glycoprotein muc protein ( - aa) 宿主: mouse 种属反应性: human 应用范围: elisa, wb, if, fc; recommended dilution: wb: : - : , if: : - : 背景: plays a role in cell adhesion, and in cohesion of the endothelial monolayer at intercellular junctions in vascular tissue. its expression may allow melanoma cells
to interact with cellular elements of the vascular system, thereby enhancing hematogeneous tumor spread. could be an adhesion molecule active in neural crest cells during embryonic development. acts as surface receptor that triggers tyrosine phosphorylation of fyn and ptk /fak , and a transient increase...
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(ctcs) fetal cells (cbnipt) isolation of sperm cells isolation of precise numbers of cells protoplasts / plant cells single cell heterogeneity analysis crispr single cell cloning bioprocessing single cell cloning for cld hybridoma & cho clone picking automatic transfer of bacterial colonies stem cells...
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(ctcs) fetal cells (cbnipt) isolation of sperm cells isolation of precise numbers of cells protoplasts / plant cells single cell heterogeneity analysis crispr single cell cloning bioprocessing single cell cloning for cld hybridoma & cho clone picking automatic transfer of bacterial colonies stem cells...
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manitu – materials for sustainable tandem solar cells with extremely high conversion efficiency search fraunhofer-gesellschaft fraunhofer-gesellschaft jobs / career press contact deutsch about fraunhofer [x] about fraunhofer profile / structure facts and figures finances patents / licenses employees
(syswasser) fraunhofer clusters of excellence advanced photon sources circular plastics economy cognitive internet technologies immune-mediated diseases integrated energy systems programmable materials cooperation research fab microelectronics germany (fmd) fraunhofer research factory for battery cells...
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the brain progress of brain development brain cells (neurons) develop fastest up to age and the development completes by and begins to degenerate from years old. however, the brain network can be developed through our brainwave training for the whole lifespan. optimal development of the neural system's
integration mathematical ability spatial ability & temporal ability rational thoughts ability intuition ability analytical & reasoning ability abstraction & emotional ability brain wave & electroencephalography (eeg) brainwaves reveal the condition and status of brain activities in real time. when brain cells...
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skin removal - skip to content about get in touch how to choose a plastic surgeon privacy policy terms and conditions menu close home beauty cosmetic dentistry plastic surgery get in touch about tag: skin removal jun the importance of removing dead skin cells by sylas howe posted in beauty tagged dead
skin cells , skin removal dead skin cells push themselves to the skin's surface and shed naturally with time. however, in most cases, the dead skin does not usually discard. instead, the dead cells accumulate, making the skin look dull and drab. this makes it necessary for one to use safe unconscious...
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beams, by using microlens-enhanced nipkow-disk scanning: in short, csu can scan times faster. by using a disk containing microlens arrays in combination with the nipkow disk, we have succeeded in dramatically improving the light efficiency and thus successfully made real-time confocal imaging of live cells
fluorescent images in real-time through the eyepiece of the csu head. as compared to conventional single point scanning, multi beam scanning by the csu requires a significantly low level of light intensity per unit area, which results in significantly reduced photo bleaching and phototoxicity in live cells...
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protein channel, stimulating muscle contraction acetylcholinesterase june acetylcholinesterase stops the signal between a nerve cell and a muscle cell aconitase and iron regulatory protein may aconitase performs a reaction in the citric acid cycle, and moonlights as a regulatory protein actin july cells
are supported by a cytoskeleton of protein filaments actinomycin april some antibiotics attack cells by intercalating between the bases in a dna double helix adenine riboswitch in action june xfel serial crystallography reveals what happens when adenine binds to a riboswitch adenovirus december adenovirus...
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journal home >> news and comments engineering b cells to express pathogen-specific antibodies to protect against infection published: oct. source:medicalxpress in a recent study, howell f. moffett and an interdisciplinary research team in the departments of global health, immunology, vaccine and infectious...
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