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Growing evidences suggest BMI1 plays a vital role in regulating self-renewal of normal and cancer stem cells.
Growing evidences show that epigenetic mechanisms play crucial roles in the genesis and progression of many physiopathological processes.
Even in tension-type headache, where growing evidences indicate common pathophysiological basis with FM, only single cases of comorbidity are reported [30 34].
Growing evidences suggest that artificial neural conduit combined with stem cells is potential tissue engineering remediation method for peripheral nerve injury.
Growing evidences showed CSCs are regulated by non-coding RNA (ncRNA) including microRNAs and long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs), and histone-modifiers, such as let-7, miR-93, miR-100, HOTAIR, Bmi-1 and EZH2.
GABA shunt plays a key role in plant C/N metabolism and the growing evidences suggest that it is closely linked to TCA cycle occurring in the cell (reviewed by Fait et al. 2008, Michaeli and Fromm 2015).
However, there are growing evidences and hints that contradict cell lysis as a primary secretion mechanism for signal peptide-lacking proteins (Wang et al. 2013; Gotz et al. 2015; Ebner et al. 2016).
While extensive studies have been focused on the use of soluble factors to direct stem cell differentiation, there are growing evidences illustrating the potential to modulate stem cell differentiation via precise engineering of cell shape.
Growing evidences suggest the fibrogenic property of leptin.
Growing evidences suggest that the structure of SLOs plays an active role in this search [4].
Growing evidences indicate that proteases are implicated in adipogenesis and in the onset of obesity.
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