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  • 101Ken Alibek — Dr Kenneth Alibek Colonel Kanatzhan (Kanat) Alibekov (Kazakh: Қанатжан Әлібеков; Russian: Канатжан Алибеков; born 1950) known as Dr. Kenneth Alibek since 1992 is a former Soviet physician, scientist and biological warfare (BW) expert of Kazakh… …

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  • 102Neuroblastoma — Neuroblastoma, NOS Classification and external resources microscopic view of a typical neuroblastoma with rosette formation ICD 10 C …

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  • 103Molecular mimicry — is defined as the theoretical possibility that sequence similarities between foreign and self peptides are sufficient to result in the cross activation of autoreactive T or B cells by pathogen derived peptides. Despite the promiscuity of several… …

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  • 104PDE2 — The PDE2 (phosphodiesterase 2) enzyme is one of 21 different phosphodiesterases (PDE) found in mammals. These different PDEs can be subdivided to 11 families (PDE1 – PDE11). The different PDEs of the same family are functionally related despite… …

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  • 105ANGPT2 — Angiopoietin 2, also known as ANGPT2, is a human gene. PBB Summary section title = summary text = Naturally occurring antagonist for both ANGPT1 and TIE2; expressed only at the sites of vascular remodeling; similar to angiopoietin 1 [cite web |… …

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  • 106UCLA's Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center — In the late 1960s a group of scientists and volunteers at UCLA came together to develop a cancer center they hoped would become renowned for excellence in research, education, and patient care.In 1976, the cancer center at UCLA was designated… …

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  • 107H. Michael Shepard — is an American cancer researcher.He holds a bachelor s degree from the University of California, Davis. He received a Ph.D. from the Indiana University. Dr. Shepard was a Damon Runyon Fellow at Indiana University. He, is a founder, president and… …

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  • 108Nitinol Biocompatibility — Biocompatibility Overview= Metal implants containing a combination of biocompatible metals or used in conjunction with other biomaterials are often considered the standard for many implant types. When materials are introduced to the body it is… …

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  • 109nuclear fission — fission (def. 2). [1885 90] * * * Division of a heavy atomic nucleus into two fragments of roughly equal mass, accompanied by the release of a large amount of energy, the binding energy of the subatomic particles. The energy released in the… …

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  • 110skin — skinlike, adj. /skin/, n., v., skinned, skinning, adj. n. 1. the external covering or integument of an animal body, esp. when soft and flexible. 2. such an integument stripped from the body of an animal, esp. a small animal; pelt: a beaver skin.… …

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