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... lines were also lethal with each of these drivers , most probably owing to a vital function in gene the target tissue or in other cells in which the driver is additionally expressed . However , the majority of lines were viable with the ...
... lines were also lethal with each of these drivers , most probably owing to a vital function in gene the target tissue or in other cells in which the driver is additionally expressed . However , the majority of lines were viable with the ...
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... lines from pre- ( left ) and post - implantation ( right ) mouse embryos . c , Whole - genome cluster analysis of transcripts from two independent mouse ES cell ( mESC ) lines , two independent EpiSC lines , and ' Laboratory of ...
... lines from pre- ( left ) and post - implantation ( right ) mouse embryos . c , Whole - genome cluster analysis of transcripts from two independent mouse ES cell ( mESC ) lines , two independent EpiSC lines , and ' Laboratory of ...
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... line of up to 30 kilometres long . Akira Fukushima , of Japan's Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency in Tokyo , says that four fault lines were identified at the site in 1980 before the facility was built , but that all were considered ...
... line of up to 30 kilometres long . Akira Fukushima , of Japan's Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency in Tokyo , says that four fault lines were identified at the site in 1980 before the facility was built , but that all were considered ...
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