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Cell Repolarization: A Bifurcation Study of Spatio-Temporal Perturbations of Polar Cells.
The importance of being edgy: cell geometric edges as an emerging polar domain in plant cells.
Deletion of Orc4 during oogenesis severely reduces polar body extrusion and blocks zygotic DNA repli…
Biallelic variants in MOS cause large polar body in oocyte and human female infertility.
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Specialized Immune Cells (nCTLs) and a Vaccine (Alpha-type-1 Polarized Dendritic Cells) in Treating …
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