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Dictionary » P » Promotion Promotionpromotion stimulation of tumour induction, following initiation, by a promoting agent which may of itself be noncarcinogenic. ![]()
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Results from our forumAmyloid beta (A4) precursor protein degradation products... of intracellular A beta in Alzheimer's disease in the pathological process, including through the inhibition of proteasome activity and the promotion of tau protein aggregation in the mitochondria progressive aggregation inhibition of the respiratory chain enzyme Erzhi hypoxia, caused by ...
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Re: evolution debate... in a competitive society in which you studied, practiced and applied yourself to perfection for what??? to get a good job make good money, get a promotion, recognition and success...so you are motivated to do the best you possibly can....tell me, (assume you believe in God), what motivates God ...
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Traditional Chinese Medicine in China... specialists in acupuncture have been selected three times as the chairman of the Federation. They have made outstanding contributions to the promotion and development of acupuncture. Traditional Chinese Material Medica (TCMM) now becomes of a new branch in TCM. In the 80's, remarkable results ...
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What are methods to promote or suppress gene expression?... is going to gang up on them so they'd only be effective for a little bit (which might be fine depending on what it is your doing). Ideas for promotion of genes 1) Introduce RNA that is translated to a gene promoter in the cell. 2) Introduce RNA that is translated to a protein that activates ...
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Re: molecular mechanism of inflammationMaybe you could include cancer in that research as it has been discovered connection between inflammation and tumor promotion..there are plenty nice articles at NCBI...Good luck!
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