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Steger et al. (2007), showed that fungi and actinobacteria commonly proliferate during periods with comparatively low temperatures (<45 °C).
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Carpelloid development was observed in all C. annuum genotypes tested, which is in agreement with Lippert [ 23] who reported that carpelloid structures are present in a wide range of Capsicum varieties, but are most commonly observed proliferating in accessions with the bell or blocky type of fruit which have an axial type placenta.
To acquire a fully transformed phenotype, cancer cells must bypass senescence induced by such stimuli and continue to proliferate, commonly by inactivation of core sentinels of cellular stress such as p53 and pRb [ 5].
In order to test the ability of these cells to proliferate on surfaces commonly used in oral osteointegrated implantology, we carried out cultures onto different test disks, namely smooth copper, machined titanium and Sandblasted and Acid Etching titanium (SLA titanium).
In order to test the ability of osteoblastic cells obtained from amniotic fluid to proliferate onto surfaces commonly used for craniofacial implantology, and to evaluate their usefulness for tissue engineering, we tested these cells on disks with machined titanium and SLA titanium surfaces.
It is commonly accepted that the decision to proliferate is made when cells are in G1, which is called Start in budding yeast.
Apoptosis is a key target for anti-cancer therapy given that it is commonly disrupted in tumourigenesis, allowing diseased cancerous cells to remain and proliferate within the body.
Bacteria can grow and proliferate either as single, independent cells or organized in aggregates commonly referred to as biofilms.
Troubles proliferate.
Mysteries proliferate.
Questions proliferate.
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