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The National Cancer Institute Cooperative Human Tissue Network (CHTN) itself was founded 15 years ago 'to stimulate, for the good of the public, cooperative efforts to collect and distribute human tissues and to thereby facilitate research utilising those tissues'.
10 A single pool of 15-mer peptides spanning the Ag85A protein (66, overlapping by 10 amino acids, 2 μg/ml final concentration of each peptide in each well) and seven pools of non-overlapping 9 10 Ag85A peptides (final concentration of 10 μg/ml in each well) were used to stimulate for the IFN-γ ELISpot assays.
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I want to be in a club with those who neither deny their sexuality, nor try to dress it up as something sexually stimulating for the boys.
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Under these conditions cells previously stimulated with a specific cytokine may respond differently from cells that are stimulated for the first time.
It would be stimulating for the President, and for the voters.
Anyone can see it is occasionally stimulating for the animals and from a gorilla's perspective, for example, it can be perceived as play when they get to interact with rambunctious kids through glass barriers.
This non-conventional way of addressing this issue will be stimulating for the animal biology community.
Platelets were then stimulated for the indicated times with TRAP (50 μM).
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