Diploid hepatocytes resist acetaminophen-induced liver injury through suppressed JNK signaling. [PDF]
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Establishment of the H8T-MG Meningioma Cell Line and Integrated Transcriptomics Reveal a Metabolic-Immune Signature in Diploid Transitional WHO Grade 1 Tumours. [PDF]
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Canadian Journal of Genetics and Cytology, 1969Hybridization between diploid cultivars of poinsettia results in abundant seed production. However, with the diploid used as the maternal parent in crosses with tetraploids, less than 1% viable seedlings are realized. Cytological observations indicated a 2:3:2 chromosome number ratio of the embryo, endosperm and maternal tissue in diploid crosses with
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Diploids in Microsporum gypseum
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Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1972Fifteen yeast strains that produced predominantly two-spored asci were found to include three strains having no more than two nuclei per ascus. The progeny of the spores of these three strains were capable of sporulation without conjugation. Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) determinations showed that both vegetative cells and spores were diploid ...
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