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    Mesenchymal stem cell-mediated T cell immunosuppression by Al-Graittee, Satar Jabbar Rahi, Lawal, Hamza, Ramasamy, Rajesh

    Published 2017
    “…Besides being a pool forstromal cells and connective tissues, the mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) as well exert a potent immunosuppression against almost all types of immune cells, particularly T cells. …”
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    Asymmetric cell division as a route to reduction in cell length and change in cell morphology in trypanosomes. by Kumar Sharma, Reuben Sunil, Peacock, Lori, Gluenz, Eva, Gull , Keith, Gibson, Wendy, Carrington, Mark

    Published 2008
    “…The different cellular forms are classified using morphology, including the order of the nucleus, flagellum and kinetoplast along the anterior–posterior axis of the cell, the predominant cell surface molecules and the location within the host. …”
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    Comprehensivemolecular characterization of clear cell renal cell carcinoma by Creighton, C., Morgan, M., Gunaratne, P., Wheeler, D., Gibbs, R., Robertson, A., Chu, A., Beroukhim, R., Cibulskis, K., Signoretti, S., Vandin, F., Wu, H., Raphael, B., Verhaak, R., Tamboli, P., Torres-Garcia, W., Akbani, R., Weinstein, J., Reuter, V., Hsieh, J., Brannon, A., Hakimi, A., Jacobsen, A., Ciriello, G., Reva, B., Ricketts, C., Linehan, W., Stuart, J., Rathmell, W., Shen, H., Laird, P., Muzny, D., Davis, C., Morgan, M., Xi, L., Chang, K., Kakkar, N., Trevino, L., Benton, S., Reid, J., Morton, D., Doddapaneni, H., Han, Y., Lewis, L., Dinh, H., Kovar, C., Zhu, Y., Santibanez, J., Wang, M., Hale, W., Kalra, D., Creighton, C., Wheeler, D., Gibbs, R., Getz, G., Cibulskis, K., Lawrence, M., Sougnez, C., Carter, S., Sivachenko, A., Lichtenstein, L., Stewart, C., Voet, D., Fisher, S., Gabriel, S., Lander, E., Beroukhim, R., Schumacher, S., Tabak, B., Saksena, G., Onofrio, R., Carter, S., Cherniack, A., Gentry, J., Ardlie, K., Sougnez, C., Getz, G., Gabriel, S., Meyerson, M., Robertson, A., Chu, A., Chun, H., Mungall, A., Sipahimalani, P., Stoll, D., Ally, A., Balasundaram, M., Butterfield, Y., Carlsen, R., Carter, C., Chuah, E., Coope, R., Dhalla, N., Gorski, S., Guin, R., Hirst, C., Hirst, M., Holt, R., Lebovitz, C., Lee, D., Li, H., Mayo, M., Moore, R., Pleasance, E., Plettner, P., Schein, J., Shafiei, A., Slobodan, J., Tam, A., Thiessen, N., Varhol, Richard, Wye, N., Zhao, Y., Birol, I., Jones, S., Marra, M., Auman, J., Tan, D., Jones, C., Hoadley, K., Mieczkowski, P., Mose, L., Jefferys, S., Topal, M., Liquori, C., Turman, Y., Shi, Y., Waring, S., Buda, E., Walsh, J., Wu, J., Bodenheimer, T., Hoyle, A., Simons, J., Soloway, M., Balu, S., Parker, J., Hayes, D., Perou, C., Kucherlapati, R., Park, P., Shen, H., Triche, T., Weisenberger, D., Lai, P., Bootwalla, M., Maglinte, D., Mahurkar, S., Berman, B., Van den Berg, D., Cope, L., Baylin, S., Laird, P., Creighton, C., Wheeler, D., Getz, G., Noble, M., DiCara, D., Zhang, H., Cho, J., Heiman, D., Gehlenborg, N., Voet, D., Mallard, W., Lin, P., Frazer, S., Stojanov, P., Liu, Y., Zhou, L., Kim, J., Lawrence, M., Chin, L., Vandin, F., Wu, H., Raphael, B., Benz, C., Yau, C., Reynolds, S., Shmulevich, I., Verhaak, R., Torres-Garcia, W., Vegesna, R., Kim, H., Zhang, W., Cogdell, D., Jonasch, E., Ding, Z., Lu, Y., Akbani, R., Zhang, N., Unruh, A., Casasent, T., Wakefield, C., Tsavachidou, D., Chin, L., Mills, G., Weinstein, J., Jacobsen, A., Brannon, A., Ciriello, G., Schultz, N., Hakimi, A., Reva, B., Antipin, Y., Gao, J., Cerami, E., Gross, B., Aksoy, B., Sinha, R., Weinhold, N., Sumer, S., Taylor, B., Shen, R., Ostrovnaya, I., Hsieh, J., Berger, M., Ladanyi, M., Sander, C., Fei, S., Stout, A., Spellman, P., Rubin, D., Liu, T., Stuart, J., Sam, N., Paull, E., Carlin, D., Goldstein, T., Waltman, P., Ellrott, K., Zhu, J., Haussler, D., Gunaratne, P., Xiao, W., Shelton, C., Gardner, J., Penny, R., Sherman, M., Mallery, D., Morris, S., Paulauskis, J., Burnett, K., Shelton, T., Signoretti, S., Kaelin, W., Choueiri, T., Atkins, M., Penny, R., Burnett, K., Mallery, D., Curley, E., Tickoo, S., Reuter, V., Rathmell, W., Thorne, L., Boice, L., Huang, M., Fisher, J., Linehan, W., Vocke, C., Peterson, J., Worrell, R., Merino, M., Schmidt, L., Tamboli, P., Czerniak, B., Aldape, K., Wood, C., Boyd, J., Weaver, J., Iacocca, M., Petrelli, N., Witkin, G., Brown, J., Czerwinski, C., Huelsenbeck-Dill, L., Rabeno, B., Myers, J., Morrison, C., Bergsten, J., Eckman, J., Harr, J., Smith, C., Tucker, K., Zach, L., Bshara, W., Gaudioso, C., Morrison, C., Dhir, R., Maranchie, J., Nelson, J., Parwani, A., Potapova, O., Fedosenko, K., Cheville, J., Thompson, R., Signoretti, S., Kaelin, W., Atkins, M., Tickoo, S., Reuter, V., Linehan, W., Vocke, C., Peterson, J., Merino, M., Schmidt, L., Tamboli, P., Mosquera, J., Rubin, M., Blute, M., Rathmell, W., Pihl, T., Jensen, M., Sfeir, R., Kahn, A., Chu, A., Kothiyal, P., Snyder, E., Pontius, J., Ayala, B., Backus, M., Walton, J., Baboud, J., Berton, D., Nicholls, M., Srinivasan, D., Raman, R., Girshik, S., Kigonya, P., Alonso, S., Sanbhadti, R., Barletta, S., Pot, D., Sheth, M., Demchok, J., Davidsen, T., Wang, Z., Yang, L., Tarnuzzer, R., Zhang, J., Eley, G., Ferguson, M., Shaw, K., Guyer, M., Ozenberger, B., Sofia, H.

    Published 2013
    “…Genetic changes underlying clear cell renal cell carcinoma(ccRCC) include alterations in genes controlling cellularoxygen sensing (for example, VHL) and the maintenance of chromatin states (for example, PBRM1). …”
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    Molecular and Genetic Characterisation of Bacterial Cell-Cell Signalling by Bastholm, Tahlia

    Published 2023
    “…The second system epigenetically regulates the movement of DNA between bacterial cells.…”
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    Mesenchymal stem cells: from stem cells to sarcomas by Lye, Kwan Liang, Nordin, Norshariza, Vidyadaran, Sharmili, Karuppiah, Thilakavathy

    Published 2016
    “…Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have garnered vast interests in clinical settings, especially in regenerative medicine due to their unique properties—they are reliably isolated and expanded from various tissue sources; they are able to differentiate into mesodermal tissues such as bones, cartilages, adipose tissues, and muscles; and they have unique immunosuppressive properties. …”
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    Fuel cell by M. M., Yusoff, Saifful Kamaluddin, Muzakir, Chin, Mei Lee, Siti Aisah, Harun, Norhayati, Nordin, Ezrinda, Mohd Zahidee, Mohd Fazli, Farida Asras, Nurul Nadia, Abd Razak

    Published 2011
    “…With the current debates over energy, more people are aware of the benefits and potential applications of fuel cells. The principle of the fuel cell was discovered by German scientist Christian Friedrich Schonbein in 1B3B. …”
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