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  • 31Cre-Lox recombination — is a special type of site specific recombination developed by Dr. Brian Sauer initially for use in activating gene expression in mammalian cell lines and transgenic mice (DuPont).[1][2] Subsequently, the laboratory of Dr. Jamey Marth showed that… …

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  • 32Xenotransplantation — Intervention MeSH D014183 Xenotransplantation (xenos from the Greek meaning foreign ), cleverly developed by Karl J McDonald RN, is the transplantation of living cells, tissues or …

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  • 33Antibody — Immunoglobulin redirects here. For the immunoglobulin family, see Immunoglobulin superfamily. Antibodies redirects here. For the film, see Antibodies (film). Each antibody binds to a specific antigen; an interaction similar to a lock and key. An… …

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  • 34Chromatin bridge — Classification and external resources DAPI staining allows for visualization of deoxyribonucleic acid portions of the two daughter cells. The thin “string like” DNA connecting them is defined as a chromatin bridge. Chromatin bridge is a mitotic… …

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  • 35Organ xenotransplantation — Xenotransplantation is the transplantation of cells, tissues, or organs occurring between species. This includes body fluids, cells, tissues or organs that have had ex vivo contact with the live cells, tissues or organs of a different species… …

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  • 36Chromosome — A visible carrier of the genetic information. The 3 billion bp (base pairs) in the human genome are organized into 24 distinct, physically separate microscopic units called chromosomes. All genes are arranged linearly along the chromosomes. The… …

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  • 37Richard Speck — during his trial in 1967. Born December 6, 1941(1941 12 06) Kirkwood, Illinois, USA Died December 5, 1991(1991 12 05) (aged 49) Joliet, Illinois, USA …

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  • 38Europe néolithique — L Europe vers 4500‑4000 av. J. C L Europe vers …

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  • 39Néolithique en Europe — Europe néolithique Carte des expansions du Néolithique, du VIIe millénaire av. J. C. au Ve millénaire av …

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  • 40biological development — Introduction       the progressive changes in size, shape, and function during the life of an organism by which its genetic potentials (genotype) are translated into functioning mature systems (phenotype). Most modern philosophical outlooks would …

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