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LIF, HGF and G alpha s... in the presence of a cytokine (LIF) but differentiate into epithelial cells forming tubular structures in the presence of HGF (growth factor). When the cells are exposed to both LIF and HGF at 37C, the cells undergo self-renewal only. Repeating the above experiments at 33C resulted ...
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The Fiber Disease... a bacterium, more preferably, a Proteobacterium (including subgroups, alpha, beta, delta and gamma), still more preferably the bacterium is a member ... state or disorder if it is believed to be a contributing or underlying factor in the development of a disease state or disorder, or it may be ...
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