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Colorectal cancer HCT116 cells with degron-tagged Ki-67 treated with indoleacetic acid (IAA)
Cervical cancer HeLa cells treated with plant alkaloid chelerythrine
C. elegans N2 Bristol L4 worms with syp-2-AID system for auxin-inducible degradation of syp-2
PBMCs of workers occupationally exposed to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH)
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Plant chromosome engineering - past, present and future.
The non-Mendelian behavior of plant B chromosomes.
De novo centromere formation in pericentromeric region of rice chromosome 8.
Surface structures consisting of chromatin fibers in isolated barley (Hordeum vulgare) chromosomes r…
Centromere organization and UU/V sex chromosome behavior in a liverwort.
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Impact of Lifestyle Changes on Telomeric Activity in Patients With Chronic Pain
Benefits of Walnuts for Male Reproductive Health
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Biomarker for Sanfilippo Type A-B-C-D Disease (BioSanfilippo)
Fernald Community Cohort -18 Year Observational Study
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