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Next Sunday's performance at 3 p.m. is a confluence of firsts.
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For stimulation and RNA isolation, cells were grown in 12-well tissue culture plates (BD Biosciences) and were used after the second passage at a confluence of 70 80%.
For stimulation and RNA isolation, cells were grown in 12-well tissue culture plates (4 cm2/well; BD Biosciences) and were used after the second passage at a confluence of 70 80%.
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