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She went on to do the same with brain, skin, muscle, bone marrow, lung and liver cells.
Multiple organs are affected by neoplasia in TS including the brain, skin, heart, eyes, lungs, liver and kidneys.
Our main focus is on stem cells in skeletal muscle, but also in other tissues such as brain, skin, and blood.
From these frequency signatures, they could track the growth of new proteins, lipids and DNA in the animal's brain, skin, gut and other organs.
Acanthamoeba species are ubiquitous soil and freshwater protozoa that have been associated with infections of the human brain, skin, lungs and eyes.
Quantitative real-time PCR revealed that SpDscam was highly expressed in brain, skin, muscle, intestine and hepatopancreas, but weakly expressed in hemolymph, heart and gill.
Beginning with the lungs and heart, and moving through the blood, brain, skin, gonads and guts, Dr. Sanghavi combines descriptions of their functions and how disease sets in with observations of how the children and their families deal with illness.
The fat droplets collect into globules, forming embolisms that block the capillaries and blood vessels leading to the lungs, brain, skin, and kidneys.
Researchers are expanding their understanding of identified adult stem cells, which include blood-forming, brain, skin and skeletal muscle stem cells, while working to isolate stem cells for the lung, liver, kidney, heart and other tissues.
intestine, heart, ovary, gill, spleen, muscle, liver, brain, skin, anterior kidney, posterior kidney, and blood collected from juveniles of rohu were subjected to detection of all above mentioned gene transcripts by RT-PCR.
They are prone to accumulate in adipose tissue, causing brain, skin and visceral diseases and affect the nervous, reproductive and immune systems [8].
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