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The banana-derived lectin entry inhibitor BanLec effectively proliferated CD3+, CD4+ and CD8+ populations in hPBMCs at 2 µg/ml (corresponding to ∼67 nM as a natural dimer form) [28].
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Ex vivo expansion can effectively proliferate endothelial progenitor cells from bone marrow; the expansion efficacy could meet the requirements for tissue engineering of blood vessels.
The results show that the yeast used will effectively proliferate in all the SE liquors with similar growth curves to those reported by Field et al. (2015).
Oncolytic adenoviruses were shown to selectively and effectively proliferate in cancer cells, when its E1B gene expression was driven by HRE-modulated promoters [ 49].
The biocompatibility of the scaffolds in vitro was studied, and it was found that the scaffolds showed no toxicity and that the cells could effectively attach, proliferate, and differentiate in the 3D skeleton of the scaffolds.
ACL fibroblasts have been previously shown to effectively attach, proliferate and express collagen on collage-based scaffolds.
MC and RT could have a synergic effect: to suppress more effectively the proliferating endothelial cells in the tumor area, and, on the other hand, to facilitate tumor cells damage by radiation-induced cell death.
They both maintain that refusing to take a stance on harassment allows it to proliferate, effectively silencing marginalised communities. .
They both maintain that refusing to take a stance on harassment allows it to proliferate, effectively silencing marginalized communities. .
Smad1 expression was only observed in controls but not in the cartilage of Smad1cKO/cKO mice, indicating that Smad1 is effectively deleted in proliferating chondrocytes.
This is especially noteworthy because metastatic cells must be able to proliferate effectively at a distant site in what must be considered a foreign microenvironment, if they are to become a clinically relevant metastatic lesion.
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