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“... decreases of the target mRNA levels in fibroblast cell lines for all the different MPS III disease sub-types...”
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“... sulphate (HS) that accumulates in patient cells and triggers disease. Degeneration of the central nervous...”
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“... related to the decrease in the nucleolar size after germ cells undergo the meiotic division. Many factors...”
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“... into three steps: first, the wound healing phase, in which the cells from the epidermis migrate...”
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“... fructose uptake (including sugar transporters expression) in human intestinal epithelial (Caco-2) cells...”
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“... the surrounding tissue are formed from a single or a group of vegetative cells, and in conifers it can...”
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