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Exosomal and cellular mRNAs in activated and resting primary human T lymphoblasts
Exosomes of primary T lymphoblasts activated or resting
Glioma and melanoma gene expression profiles of tumor cells and corresponding microvesicles
Exosomes and whole cells extracts of the HMC-1 mast cell line
Melanoma and normal melanocyte total mRNA and exosomal mRNA
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Structure of the SLy1 SAM homodimer reveals a new interface for SAM domain self-association.
Molecular and cellular constraints on vesicle traffic evolution.
Tumor protein D54 defines a new class of intracellular transport vesicles.
The Sec domain protein Scfd1 facilitates trafficking of ECM components during chondrogenesis.
Transport of synaptic vesicles is modulated by vesicular reversals and stationary cargo clusters.
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Visualising Cerebral and Peripheral Cholinergic Nerves in Patients With Dementia Lewy Bodies.
Valproic Acid-associated Hypoalbuminemia in Medically Fragile Patients
Open-Label Study of Omega 3 Oil Supplementation for Aging-Related Cognitive Decline
Botox-A Injection to Improve Bladder Function in Early Spinal Cord Injury (#H-20344)
When the Kidney Reacts to Nutritional Changes
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