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“... cellular processes by calculating the viral titre in the supernatants, In-Cell Western, western blotting...”
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“... Gala" is characterized by a 50 % decrease in the chilling requirement (CR) for dormancy release, which...”
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“... devastating parasitic disease after malaria in the world. Its etiological agents are related to the...”
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“... a subsequent decrease in pH and carbonate ion concentration. The average pH has decreased by 0.1 since...”
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“... an increase in AMP levels, which may be due to the greater hydrolysis of ATP to AMP by echnophosphatase...”
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