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Results from our forumStem Cells... less knowledge in this field I gave the following answer on which many of you may laugh. I answered that , Since stem cells have characteristic property of multidifferentiating, it can be exploited to prove its stem cell-ness. Two factors- one which induces tumor for example, and other which ...
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Stem Cells... less knowledge in this field I gave the following answer on which many of you may laugh. I answered that , Since stem cells have characteristic property of multidifferentiating, it can be exploited to prove its stem cell-ness. Two factors- one which induces tumor for example, and other which ...
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SELEX... of Ligands by Exponential Enrichment a resin column attached with ATP is used for desired ligand development . This ATP give the desire ligand a property for binding tightly with ATP. Should we used any other drug ?
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Re: What is biopiracy?... knowledge related to their propagation, use and commercial benefit. Biopiracy commonly operates through the application of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) (primarily patents) to genetic resources and traditional knowledge. Biopiracy is apart of a larger problem whereby developing ...
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holographic origin of life... , because even a single chemical reaction is a form of life.The creation of the first cell actually is the result of the existence of life. The property of reproduction in living beings that are chemical reactions seem s to actually be a result of the energy that forces the chemical reactions ...
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