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  • in reply to: Luspatercept #52609
    Chelsea Clark
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    Real-time analysis of cell behavior can assist molecular biology research in a way that conventional cell analysis techniques have not been able to do in the past. Different from PCR, flow cytometry, immunohistochemistry and other technologies that only have images

    in reply to: Familial MDS… Hereditary? #52608
    Chelsea Clark
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    In vivo imaging can achieve long-term tracking of individual organisms, improve the comparability of experimental data, and provide the most direct evidence of individual organisms. Bioluminescence and fluorescence techniques are mainly used in vivo optical imaging of living animals.

    in reply to: MDS AND AIHA (auto immune hemolytic anemia) #48754
    Chelsea Clark
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    GPCR drug screening is essentially based on testing available molecule libraries. Such libraries can contain thousands of different compounds derived either by natural sampling, random synthesis or both, which are tested for their ability to bind to or interfere with the function of a GPCR molecule.

    in reply to: Fatigue and tiredness in MDS #48753
    Chelsea Clark
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    With all the stable cell lines or transient expression cells, Acroscell electrophysiology service provides you with the best quality data to make decisions on advancing molecules to the next phase of drug development.

    in reply to: T8, MDS, PNH #48752
    Chelsea Clark
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    The human eye is a sense organ that reacts to light and allows vision. Rod and cone cells in the retina allow conscious light perception and vision including color differentiation and the perception of depth.

    in reply to: MDS with TP53 Mutation? #48751
    Chelsea Clark
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    The epidermis is the outer of the two layers that makes up the skin. The epidermal cells perform a barrier function in human body, protecting against invasion of bacteria and foreign particles and regulating the amount of water released from the body.

    in reply to: GvHD #48750
    Chelsea Clark
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    Bone marrow cells are the cells contained within the bone marrow. These include stromal cells, which are not directly involved in haematopoiesis, and haematopoietic stem cells, which are responsible for the production of blood cells such as leukocytes, erythrocytes and platelets. When the normal blood cell development is interrupted by uncontrolled growth of an abnormal type of blood cell, the blood caners begin.

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