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Romanesque Tomb Effigies, 2020
Peritoneal mast cells and macrophages are commonly used to study functions of these two types of cells (1-3). Although many investigators have studied the production of peritoneal macrophages both in vivo (4-6) and in vitro (7, 8), only a few ...
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Peritoneal mast cells and macrophages are commonly used to study functions of these two types of cells (1-3). Although many investigators have studied the production of peritoneal macrophages both in vivo (4-6) and in vitro (7, 8), only a few ...
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Trends in Cell Biology, 1992
Cyclins are regulatory subunits of the serine/threonine protein kinases that play key roles in cell cycle control. The roster of known cyclins has expanded significantly in the past year, revealing a large and very diverse family of proteins. Although cyclins were originally characterized by their periodic accumulation during interphase and destruction
Steven I. Reed, Daniel J. Lew
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Cyclins are regulatory subunits of the serine/threonine protein kinases that play key roles in cell cycle control. The roster of known cyclins has expanded significantly in the past year, revealing a large and very diverse family of proteins. Although cyclins were originally characterized by their periodic accumulation during interphase and destruction
Steven I. Reed, Daniel J. Lew
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Nuclear Proliferation and Non-Proliferation
2017Nuclear proliferation became an increasingly major concern after France and then China joined the nuclear “club” in the 1960s. However, it was not until India’s “peaceful nuclear explosive” test of 1974 that a real sense of potential worldwide crisis emerged, which also spawned a substantial amount of serious writing on the issue.
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American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1984
Subretinal proliferation is often present but less often identified as a component of proliferative vitreoretinopathy. Subretinal membranes form from retinal pigment epithelial cells and retinal glial cells that migrate into the subretinal space of eyes with long-standing retinal detachments.
P, Sternberg, R, Machemer
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Subretinal proliferation is often present but less often identified as a component of proliferative vitreoretinopathy. Subretinal membranes form from retinal pigment epithelial cells and retinal glial cells that migrate into the subretinal space of eyes with long-standing retinal detachments.
P, Sternberg, R, Machemer
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Physical Therapy, 1994
You can hardly avoid the TV image these days of the shrieking diet guru urging us all to stop the madness. Her point, though somewhat inelegantly made, is that old answers have not solved ongoing problems. If diets drive her to vocal excess, one can only imagine what she might do if she knew something about the state of physical therapy education ...
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You can hardly avoid the TV image these days of the shrieking diet guru urging us all to stop the madness. Her point, though somewhat inelegantly made, is that old answers have not solved ongoing problems. If diets drive her to vocal excess, one can only imagine what she might do if she knew something about the state of physical therapy education ...
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Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, 1992
The explosion in available information affects professional journals, including those devoted to orthopaedic and sports physical therapy. Will there be sufficient quality papers to publish, enough corporate advertising to help foot the bill, and readers to consume these resources? J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 1992;15(2):79.
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The explosion in available information affects professional journals, including those devoted to orthopaedic and sports physical therapy. Will there be sufficient quality papers to publish, enough corporate advertising to help foot the bill, and readers to consume these resources? J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 1992;15(2):79.
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