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Ocampo, A. et al. In vivo amelioration of age-associated hallmarks by partial reprogramming.
Finally, we highlight network-related drug development trends helping to achieve these hallmarks by a cohesive, global approach.
The investigation and trial have already been declared hallmarks by the Government, which said it upended a conspiracy that controlled the prices of $1 billion in commerce worldwide.
The genetic model of tumorigenesis by Vogelstein et al. (V theory) and the molecular definition of cancer hallmarks by Hanahan and Weinberg (W theory) represent two of the most comprehensive and systemic understandings of cancer.
(3) Some miRNAs down regulate cancer hallmarks by downregulating some oncogenic pathways, which was also inferred by other studies [74].
The paradox of carcinogenesis has been now simplified into few hallmarks by unravelling the gene-environment interactions.
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I listened to the horrors of childhood abuse recounted by adults whose lives were hallmarked by damage.
Half and Half Nails are hallmarked by separate and almost even halfs with one half more pale than the other.
Europa's son was Minos, father of Crete's royal family, whose lives were hallmarked by bulls ever after.
Spitz tumors are melanocytic neoplasms hallmarked by large cell size, lack of high-grade atypia, and a regular architecture.
Though his career has been pockmarked by injuries, Johnson's senior season has been hallmarked by his efficiency and his leadership.
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