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“... carcinogenesis. Tumour necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), a key mediator of inflammation, induces cell survival...”
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“...) frozen with EYFE is to add an Equilibrium Time (ET) step period to the cryopreservation process. However...”
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“... inflammatory process with direct involvement of neutrophils in the development of such mechanisms. Neutrophils...”
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“... about the relationship between the human body and microorganisms, the healing process and cell...”
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“... is a pressing need. Changes in several cell signaling pathways have been associated with de onset, development...”
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“... to examine the cytological events occurring during the infectious process of P. oryzae on the leaves of wheat...”
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“... to examine the cytological events occurring during the infectious process of P. oryzae on the leaves of wheat...”
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