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Heartbeats speed up" refer to anticipation of the race that is about to begin.
Does All Made Up refer to primping and preening, or making up after a disagreement, or is it hinting at a sustained fiction?
The pre-publication history for this paper can be accessed here: Genes marked "NA" were not included in the 130 differentially regulated genes (listed in Additional Table 2); "Down" and "Up" refer to the expression levels in induced vs. control cells.
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