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Re: Re:... the body's own immune cells to kill the cancer cells or they can block vital receptors on the cancer cell's surface; or they could even be ... antibodies reach almost all tissues in the body. Some progress in this field has already been made, but I guess it is needless to say that also ...
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The Fiber Disease... was stained with Periodic acid-Schiff (PAS) and visualized by bright-field microscopy at 400X magnification. The thick walls of immature R. seeberi ... resuspended in 100µL of 10 mM Tris, 1 mM EDTA buffer at pH 8.5. Three blocks of fixed, paraffin-embedded nasal polyps from unrelated patients with ...
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