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Extracellular mediators in atherosclerosis and thrombosis: lessons from thrombin receptor knockout mice.
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F.G. Priest, "Extracellular Enzyme Synthesis in the G.nus Bacillus," Bacteriol. fey.
Chapter 5 1979
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_Extracellular_ (or Soluble) Toxins: those which are diffused into, and held in solution by, the surrounding medium.
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Extracellular factors may act on cells in two distinct modes: an acute increase in concentration as a result of regulated secretion, or a gradual increase in concentration when secreted constitutively or from a distant source.
Naturejobs - All Jobs Yuanyuan Ji 2010
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Site of infection Extracellular fluid cells Cellular compartment Intracellular penetration Environmental factors
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Extracellular factors may act on cells in two distinct modes: an acute increase in concentration as a result of regulated secretion, or a gradual increase in concentration when secreted constitutively or from a distant source.
Naturejobs - All Jobs Yuanyuan Ji 2010
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MMP-2 secreted by normal and tumor cells has been shown to play a key role in angiogenesis, tumor cell invasion, and metastasis, by promoting degradation of Extracellular Matrix (ECM) and cleavage of cytokines, growth factors, hormones, and cell receptors
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Virginie Renaud et al. 2010
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Bacteria were grown under static conditions at 37°C for 18 h in 96-well uncoated polystyrene plates and on plates coated with a purified Extracellular Matrix (ECM) derived from human placenta.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Cira Daniela Rinaudo et al. 2010
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Bacteria were grown under static conditions at 37°C for 18 h in 96-well uncoated polystyrene plates and on plates coated with a purified Extracellular Matrix (ECM) derived from human placenta.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Cira Daniela Rinaudo et al. 2010
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Site of infection Extracellular fluid cells Cellular compartment Intracellular penetration Environmental factors
Recently Uploaded Slideshows shabeelpn 2010
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