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A tumor's encroachment is always terrifying, but teratomas, literally "monster tumors," exert a macabre hold on the imagination because they contain human elements remixed with Frankensteinian logic.
The resulting sequences were compared with sequences in the NCBI database (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/) using the BLAST program from the same website to determine if they contain human DNA sequences.
Antibodies have advantages of favorable serum half-life and are generally well-tolerated especially if they contain human scaffolds; though there is only one FDA-approved antibody for antiviral infection (against respiratory syncytial virus, RSV), a number of mAb treatments are being considered for various viral diseases.
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At the Walker County Community Center, a steady stream of people arrived today carrying urns, desperate to learn whether they contained human remains or the dirt and cement chips that some were finding in their receptacles.
That is just about possible, but even if it did turn out to be true, they do contain human hair.
To this day, the marks have never been scientifically shown to contain human blood, yet the jurors retired to consider their verdict in the belief that they did.
Yet this formidable unit contain human stories layered with poignance, resilience and cheeky wit.
Palau protects its burial grounds, but tourists had been known to venture inside caves that contain human remains.
Scientists already use animals that contain human material in work to understand medical conditions such as Down's syndrome.
The squad is composed of three different types of vehicles that still contain human officers.
Relics that contain human remains – skulls, bones, blood – tend to draw the biggest crowds, due in part to their role as memento mori, reminders of death.
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