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Indeed, the enzyme is present in nearly all cancer cells, but isn't found in most normal mature cells, which suggests that telomerase might trigger unfettered cell multiplication.
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Q. Do you favor unfettered stem cell research in the United States? A. Yes.
The officials said that advocates of unfettered stem cell research, as well as about 30 Democratic and Republican lawmakers who support it, had been invited to a White House ceremony scheduled for 11 45 a.m.
Malignant tumour cells are well characterised by the unfettered reproduction through cell division of their progeny and themselves.
The vast majority of the scientific community is desperate to be able to work, unfettered, on stem cells.
Why unfettered Msn2/4 activity prevents cell proliferation or survival is not clear, especially since Msn2/4 does not mediate repression of growth promoting genes such as the RP and Ribi regulons.
After all, it would seem that prison authorities might be less than keen for an inmate to get unfettered access to the darknet from the comfort of their own cell (potential theory: Ray is actually a prison guard or governor and therefore has access to places ordinary prisoners would not).
Meanwhile, Stringer has extended an unfettered invitation to a group of Sony engineers who worked on the Cell chip: open windows in your silo by dreaming up potential new applications.
At Johns Hopkins he founded an institute for cell engineering with private money, suggesting to some colleagues that he was inclined to favor unfettered stem cell research, presumably including stem cells derived from embryos, a process that destroys the embryo.
Penetrating a terrorist cell made up of, say, three brothers and two cousins will always be close to impossible, no matter how unfettered the operations officers are.
Unfettered befuddlement.
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