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... suggest that the technique might be used to build structures for microelectronics or biochips . Hiroaki Onoe of the University of Tokyo and his colleagues made particles that had some attachment sites decorated with an organic film ( A ) ...
... suggest that the technique might be used to build structures for microelectronics or biochips . Hiroaki Onoe of the University of Tokyo and his colleagues made particles that had some attachment sites decorated with an organic film ( A ) ...
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... suggest any differential association by sex ( Table 2 ) . -8 AF1 often accompanies AF , but it can occur in isolation17 ; we observed a strong association between the variants and the small subset ( N = 116 ) of the AF1 Icelandic ...
... suggest any differential association by sex ( Table 2 ) . -8 AF1 often accompanies AF , but it can occur in isolation17 ; we observed a strong association between the variants and the small subset ( N = 116 ) of the AF1 Icelandic ...
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... suggest that Myc - induced DNA damage requires S - phase progression in both the Xenopus and mammalian systems , and occurs , at least in part , as a consequence of deregulated Myc activity on DNA replication . Discussion It was ...
... suggest that Myc - induced DNA damage requires S - phase progression in both the Xenopus and mammalian systems , and occurs , at least in part , as a consequence of deregulated Myc activity on DNA replication . Discussion It was ...
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