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The cell extensively exploits motif co-operativity and to date, many experimentally validated cases of co-operative binding of motifs have been described [ 19].
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In contrast to normal cells, cancer cells extensively reactivate silenced ESC DHSs and those from developmental programs external to the cell lineage from which the malignancy derives.
In particular there are areas where the morphology is really quite typical for a nerve sheath myxoma characterized by mucinous lobulated areas containing bland appearing spindled cells extensively positive for S-100 and CD56.
These cells extensively took up the administered nanoparticles through non-specific transcytosis.
Importantly, iPS cells extensively integrate with various host tissues and contribute to the germline when injected into the blastocysts.
Examination of cells by TEM clearly showed that the primary keratinocytes were highly adherent, forming a confluent sheet of cells, extensively connected through dense plaque containing desmosomes.
As we have shown that exosomes harvested from oxidative stress conditions affect the recipient cells extensively, we examined whether the exosomal mRNA content had changed.
Although the exact quantification of their in vivo amplification remains difficult and would rest upon several assumptions (homing efficiency, purity, functional read-out) it is evident that these cells extensively self renew in vivo.
p27 is an approved marker for quiescent cells, extensively used in histopathology and cancer research.
This supra-electroporation involved all cell membranes going through cells, extensively penetrating all organellar membranes [ 14, 15].
In fact, the panel of proteases secreted by senescent cells extensively overlaps with those found in malignant tumors.
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