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Starved Dictyostelium cells aggregate by cAMP-mediated chemotaxis to form a multicellular mass of 100,000 cells, which develops further into a fruiting body of spore and stalk cells [18].
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One core understanding of that model is that, first, there is basic research in a university context, which later develops further to an innovation application in context of a firm.
None-the-less, this is a pragmatic first step which exemplifies the benefits of a PRO approach, and which if developed further could help guide individual patients to be offered and accept individual therapies.
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